![]() ![]() I was looking around the room to see what else I could interact with when I heard “Please look at me when I’m talking.” It snapped me out of what I was doing, and I actually felt quite rude. One stand out moment for me came when in a heated discussion with Lissie. The voice acting is good too, not only do the characters feel believable, but they do an excellent job of mixing languages and feeling as though they are real. The scenery will have you wishing you could just jump into the world and unwind, while the music does a brilliant job of setting the scene. ![]() ![]() Thankfully, the game is absolutely beautiful to both look at and listen to. By interacting with various points of interest and objects you get to uncover more of this strange tale and get closer to the truth. This is the core concept of Draugen and is the story you’ll be following as you walk through this sleepy village. How can you find your sister when there is nobody to talk to? The seemingly simple task of finding your sister is made infinitely more complex by this peculiar occurrence. It isn’t just the family that you’ve been in contact with though, the entire town seems to be missing. There is a problem though - as there often is - there is nobody home. You moor your little boat in a small dock in Graavik and go to meet a family you’ve been in contact with. You arrive by rowboat with your trusty companion Lissie, an intensely free spirit who is just along for the adventure of it all. Draugen has you heading to a sleepy village in search of your sister. ![]()
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