About This Game Draugen is a single-player, first-person Fjord Noir tale of suspense and mystery, set in 1920s Norway.About DraugenFrom the studio that brought you Dreamfall Chapters, and the creative team behind The Longest Journey and The Secret World, comes a first-person psychological mystery set in 1920s Norway.The year is 1923. You play Edward Charles Harden, an American traveller who's come to Norway to find his missing sister. But you're not alone: at every step of the way, Edward's accompanied by his ward, Lissie; a gregarious, independent and enigmatic young woman. Together, you must explore this scenic coastal community — nestled amongst the fjords and mountains of rural Norway — in your search for Edward's sister, and unearth the darkness that lies beneath the picturesque surface.Key features"I am not alone": explore 1920s coastal Norway accompanied by a living, breathing, independent companionInteract with your companion, Lissie, through a realistic and dynamic dialogue systemExperience a thrilling tale through the eyes of an increasingly unreliable narratorFind your own path through a scenic setting that changes with the weather and Edward's mental state"A story about what lies beneath": piece together a gripping narrative with unexpected twists and turnsAdditional featuresA beautiful original musical score from award-winning composer Simon Poole (Dreamfall, The Secret World, The Park, Dreamfall Chapters)Written by Ragnar Tørnquist (The Longest Journey, Dreamfall, The Secret World, Dreamfall Chapters)Designed and developed by the team behind Dreamfall ChaptersFully voiced in English, with motion-captured characters 1075eedd30 Title: DraugenGenre: Adventure, IndieDeveloper:Red Thread GamesPublisher:Red Thread GamesRelease Date: 29 May, 2019 Draugen Download For Pc [key Serial] Spoiler Free:For those like me who enjoy the immersion of a "Walking Simulator", Draugen is true to form. Edward follows a mystery to an isolated Norwegian village of Graavik and finds a morbid, human tale waiting for him. The story deals with loneliness and loss while having a solid narrative arc.As a person who has played and replayed games like What Remains of Edith Finch and Gone Home, I whole heartedly recommend this game.. This game was:- Predictable- Unsatisfying- Where the f was the draug- ANNOYINGThis game was not:- Fun in any way whatsoeverThe game promises dynamic dialogue and a realistic companion. It has exactly none of those. The music was nice. Gr\u00e5vik looks nice. That's it.. Short and pretty simple, as in I wouldn't really consider it a point and click like The Longest Journey or Dreamfall were, but it is fun and pretty with an interesting story and really does have a nice soundtrack. I look forward to more from Red Thread and hopefully more with these characters.. tl;dr: Recommended but wait for a sale.I've got some mixed feelings about this one. I'm a fan of Red Thread since you know, Dreamfall: Chapters. But Dreamfall had so much source material, so Draugen was going to be the real test of this team. And indeed it did.It was a beautiful product. Brilliant characters, flawless dialogue and a generous, tremendously good scenery. But on the story side of things, i'm not sure if i'm satisfied or not. Minor spoilers, but the 'game' has two seperate stories. One is about the protagonist's own, personal story and the other is about the townsfolk's mysterious vanishing.It certainly had a great potential. I really expected some great things. They could've turned this into a phenomenal mystery, very easily. But the writer(s) of this story simply chose the easy way out and ended the story with such minor explanation. It's not a matter of "i did not understand what happened" but it's a matter of "they did not care to explain it, at all." Because that seems to be the case here. Draugen could've easily become one of the best walking simulators to date, but it fails to give what the player really wants. That sense of satisfaction that is granted at the conclusion of a mystery. Draugen simply does not have that. It just, ends. Although i feel slightly disappointed by the way things came up to be, i am happy that they're gonna turn this into a series. So much potential to be the next Broken Sword. We'll see.. Touts itself as a "psychological thriller" and misses that mark completely. It's about as thrilling as a basic drawing of a ghost being wafted in your face. A walking simulator peppered with an investigative story where the game is showing you what you need to investigate, killing any sort of suspense or whodunnit that could have been.Sure there are some thrilling and suspenseful moments, but after it happens you can't help but just shrug it off and forget about them.You want plot twists? This game has them too! The only issue is that they twist themselves right back and there's no actual consequence.It's a game trying to put its nose so far up its own rear end and say "Games ARE art!" that it just becomes boring and predictable.The game is pretty. But it's pretty far from good.. Draugen is a great (albeit relatively short) story focused adventure game in league of Dear Esther and Firewatch. It's set in the rustic village of Graavic in 1928. The game emphasize this with a black and white mode (1928 mode that I ofcourse use for full authenticity). The normal colored mode is also cool as it uses pastel-like colours to depict the antic mood of the game. The only thing that I miss in the "fjord noir" mode is that the sound will be on narrow bandwith like a very old tv set if you set it to black\/white :)You're Edward Harding and you look for your missing sister Betty who wandered off to Norway. Lizzy, companion, jump-in-the-field side kick and game mechanic extraordinaire is adding another dimension to this game.Lizzy is playful and mischievous but also tethers to you in a way that she is a secondary angle to the story as you explore the house and vilage of Graavik. She upgrades the experience of the game in such a way that she reminds me of Elizabeth in Bioshock, minus the steampunk and shooting ofcourse but the character's dynamic interplay equals the mistery, liveliness and sense of autonomy you get from Bioshock's Elizabeth. And becaus she's so jumpy and goes all over the place to drive the story it's nice to have an accessibility feature where you will see her soundwaves from afar when she calls for you (or you call for her, which is a main feature of the game which is later being used in a pretty unique way.The game starts very lighthearted but slowly descends into.....well i'm not at liberty to tell.What I can tell is that the guys from RTG are always able to create a very distinct artistic visual mood in their games. It's an indie game but you can see that the artists come from an AAA background and infuse their exploration game with quality style and the most beautiful scenery. Just like they did with Dreamfall Chapters and TLJ.
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Updated: Mar 19, 2020
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