Compara los precios de Draugen en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Red Thread Games. Publicado por Red Thread Games. Lanzado el 29/5/2019. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Adventure, Indie. Puntuación Metacritic: 73/100.

A slow-burn Norwegian fjord mystery where the stunning scenery and unreliable narrator carry more weight than any jump scare ever could.

Draugen is a first-person psychological adventure set in a remote Norwegian coastal village in the 1920s. You play as Edward, an American searching for his missing sister, accompanied by his ward Lissie whose restless, chatty energy sits in constant tension with the eerie silence of the fjords around you. It is quiet, deliberate, and short - clocking in around three to four hours on a single playthrough. If you need combat, puzzles with fail states, or a horror game that actually frightens you, look elsewhere. What Red Thread Games built here is closer to a mood piece with a mystery skeleton holding it upright. The fjord setting is the game's clearest achievement. The hand-crafted environments - waterlogged docks, abandoned farmhouses, a church that feels wrong the moment you see it - carry a genuine sense of place that bigger productions often fail to manufacture. Ragnar Tornquist's team clearly spent time thinking about how Norway's west coast light changes across a day, and the soft, almost melancholic color palette makes every screenshot look composed. The accompanying score leans into Nordic folk instrumentation and knows when to go quiet, which matters enormously in a game this atmospheric. Some stretches have almost no music at all, and those silences do real work. The Edward and Lissie dynamic is where Draugen either lands or collapses for most players, and honestly it lands more often than the mixed review score suggests. Lissie is intentionally disruptive - she hums, she pokes at Edward's rigid composure, she makes jokes at inappropriate moments. Edward himself is narrating events in an unreliable, retrospective way that starts to feel uncomfortable fairly early. The game is asking you to pay attention to what he is not saying. That kind of slow-burn character study rewards patience and punishes anyone who just wants the plot to move faster. If you go in expecting a conventional mystery with clean answers and tidy resolution, the ending will frustrate you. Go in expecting a psychological portrait of grief and denial, and it hits considerably harder. The criticisms are real, though. Interaction is minimal even by walking-sim standards - you can examine objects and trigger dialogue but rarely feel like an active participant. The pacing in the middle section drags even by this game's own unhurried standards. And at its current length, some character threads feel underdeveloped in ways that seem like budget constraints rather than intentional restraint. The mixed reception on Steam is not wrong. This is a game with a specific frequency, and a meaningful portion of players simply will not be on it. For the right player - someone who appreciates Edith Finch's structural restraint, who finds beauty in Scandinavian landscapes rendered with care, who will sit with an unreliable first-person narrator long enough to feel genuinely unsettled - Draugen is a small, handcrafted thing worth an evening. It knows what it is, it ends when it should, and the fjords are breathtaking right up to the final shot. Kai, Scout Team

Draugen

Draugen

29 may 2019Red Thread Games
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A slow-burn Norwegian fjord mystery where the stunning scenery and unreliable narrator carry more weight than any jump scare ever could.

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Draugen is a first-person psychological adventure set in a remote Norwegian coastal village in the 1920s. You play as Edward, an American searching for his missing sister, accompanied by his ward Lissie whose restless, chatty energy sits in constant tension with the eerie silence of the fjords around you. It is quiet, deliberate, and short - clocking in around three to four hours on a single playthrough. If you need combat, puzzles with fail states, or a horror game that actually frightens you, look elsewhere. What Red Thread Games built here is closer to a mood piece with a mystery skeleton holding it upright. The fjord setting is the game's clearest achievement. The hand-crafted environments - waterlogged docks, abandoned farmhouses, a church that feels wrong the moment you see it - carry a genuine sense of place that bigger productions often fail to manufacture. Ragnar Tornquist's team clearly spent time thinking about how Norway's west coast light changes across a day, and the soft, almost melancholic color palette makes every screenshot look composed. The accompanying score leans into Nordic folk instrumentation and knows when to go quiet, which matters enormously in a game this atmospheric. Some stretches have almost no music at all, and those silences do real work. The Edward and Lissie dynamic is where Draugen either lands or collapses for most players, and honestly it lands more often than the mixed review score suggests. Lissie is intentionally disruptive - she hums, she pokes at Edward's rigid composure, she makes jokes at inappropriate moments. Edward himself is narrating events in an unreliable, retrospective way that starts to feel uncomfortable fairly early. The game is asking you to pay attention to what he is not saying. That kind of slow-burn character study rewards patience and punishes anyone who just wants the plot to move faster. If you go in expecting a conventional mystery with clean answers and tidy resolution, the ending will frustrate you. Go in expecting a psychological portrait of grief and denial, and it hits considerably harder. The criticisms are real, though. Interaction is minimal even by walking-sim standards - you can examine objects and trigger dialogue but rarely feel like an active participant. The pacing in the middle section drags even by this game's own unhurried standards. And at its current length, some character threads feel underdeveloped in ways that seem like budget constraints rather than intentional restraint. The mixed reception on Steam is not wrong. This is a game with a specific frequency, and a meaningful portion of players simply will not be on it. For the right player - someone who appreciates Edith Finch's structural restraint, who finds beauty in Scandinavian landscapes rendered with care, who will sit with an unreliable first-person narrator long enough to feel genuinely unsettled - Draugen is a small, handcrafted thing worth an evening. It knows what it is, it ends when it should, and the fjords are breathtaking right up to the final shot.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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steamWalking SimUnreliable Narrator1920s SettingAtmospheric HorrorShort PlaythroughNordic SettingStory-DrivenFolk Soundtrack

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Processor
Intel Core i5
Memory
6 GB RAM
Graphics
GeForce GTX 670/AMD HD 7870 2GB VRAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
10 GB available space
Sound Card
Yes

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Desarrolladora
Red Thread Games
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Red Thread Games
Fecha de lanzamiento
29 may 2019

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