![]() This begins as a search for a missing person, namely, Edward's sister, Betty, during the process of which he'll discover of the darkness that fell on this, seemingly peaceful place, which somehow ended with its inhabitants deserting it. ![]() ![]() At least, is the path any interesting? More importantly, why are you here? In conclusion, you can't stray far from the path. Draugen isn't exactly a traditional adventure game, but a narrative-driven walking simulator of sorts one where you'll spend the majority of your time searching for clues on where to go next, with little freedom given to you - if any. What's not ok, is the fact that you won't get a chance to see much in here. something, doesn't exactly fit that well between all that realism, as her animation quality is nowhere near a title with the same production values as something like, say, Hellblade, but that's ok. Ever paid a visit to the countryside, and came upon a place with a magical, "dreamy" vibe? That's exactly how this feels. The coastal microcosm you'll explore through the eyes a man known as Edward, is beautiful, and has an atmosphere that's hard to describe. Now, Draugen was co-funded by the Norwegian Film Institute, but it should probably be fully-funded from the country's ministry of tourism, because, from the unbelievably blue, tranquil waters, to the autumn-coloured village in the distance, and the towering rocks around it, this looks absolutely stunning. The adventure opens with the protagonist duo approaching a mining village by boat a village which seems to be inside the bowels of a titanic fjord.
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