![]() The characters, or should I say character, since we’re of course seeing Lissie all the time and only see Edward’s face upon looking in a mirror, isn’t looking realistic either, but she’s a very fun gal to travel around with. You’ll get to enjoy the detailed surroundings throughout your journey, which is simply amazing. However, they did create an adorable Norwegian piece of land set in the 1920s. Graphics: We are treated to some stunning graphics, my friends! The developers obviously didn’t go for a real life looking scene or characters, and I’m glad they didn’t.This immediately creates an interesting and intriguing story, giving you a boost to find out what the hell went down there. It looks like nobody is present in the village, really. They are invited by a family, who upon their arrival, seems to have left their house for some reason. Intriguing story: Edward (the first person perspective) and Lissie are looking for Betty, who seems to have disappeared.The searching for clues, the walking around carefully, it all adds to exciting gameplay. It’s more a story-driven game and it works perfectly here. You’d think it’s some sort of puzzle game, but it isn’t quite that. Draugen is actually a psychological mystery game where you look for clues and try solving some sort of mystery. ![]() Upon entering the land, things quickly turn more vague and mysterious. Exciting gameplay: The game starts off very slowly and quiet in a small boat.Sometimes you can pick what you want to answer! Draugen has been called “a Fjord Noir tale of suspense and mystery.” The brand new game for PC is also set to release on consoles soon, so we figured we’d take a look at what it has to offer. From Red Thread Games that brought you Dreamfall Chapters, and the creative team behind The Longest Journey and The Secret World comes the first-person psychological mystery Draugen set in 1920s Norway.
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