Posted on: November 17, 2019

Tutenchaton
Bestätigter BesitzerSpiele: 1550 Rezensionen: 20
Melancholic Walking Simulator
Draugen has a beautifully told, surprising, deeply melancholic story that captivated me. The story needs something to get going, but becomes very exciting towards the end. There is a reason for the playfulness and the strange behaviour of our companion Elizabeth, which is mentioned by other reviewers. However, this reason only becomes understandable at the end of the story. I don't want to spoil this reason here. The graphics are fabulous, atmospheric, colorful up to dark. The artists play with the mood of the player and put him in the state of the main character Edward. The music accompanies the romantically sad mood and is wonderfully mixed. A dream with the right headphones. If there's anything wrong, it's some graphic repetition in the textures that creates a chessboard effect at great distances. The screen space reflections make reflections of the banks and mountains disappear when looking down towards the water surface. This causes some immersion to be lost. Measured by the price, the playing time is a bit short with about 3-4 hours. Nevertheless I enjoyed this playing time very much. I can only recommend Draugen to friends of filmically staged walking simulators with a slow narrative speed. But the interested buyer should wait for a cheaper price than 19,99 Euro.
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