I absolutely adore detective and adventure games where you get to solve a mystery. Though there are plenty of those within the point and click genre, there are not that many within the real time and third person style of game. Which is unfortunate, because I think that is way more immersive than a point 'n click style. Draugen offers us a cool, little adventure as we travel to Norway together with our talkative sidekick Alice. She will talk and talk, but it keeps the game from becoming a lonely experience like Kona or Vanishing of Ethan Carter. Unfortunately she DOES get a bit annoying sometimes since the game's writing puts in unnecessary conflict and predictable twists that keep this game from reaching that must-play status. There is a really cool and intriguing story going on with the mystery itself involving a tragic accident with a young girl and a family feud between twins. It's a bit sad then that the unnecessary addition of supernatural twists take away from the otherwise well written stor
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