![]() ![]() Right at things begin to resolve the game just ends. The story telling is well executed as you discover how it all unfolds. Eventually strange things begin to occur and it all seems to be connected. Solid character development is trickled in as you explore the area and learn about where you are spending your summer. ![]() Firewatch really felt like going on a one time experience over the summer that just cant be recreated.Ģh 30m PlayedThe game starts so strong, like insanely strong. Of course it turns out that it wasn't how it seemed, which leads to a melancholy, satisfying ending. The story takes a turn about half way through and becomes quite eerie, making wandering through nature, which used to be a nice relaxing experience, a bit more strenuous as it feels like you're always being watched. There are moments throughout the game where you'll just be hiking to a location on the map and the nice, relaxing music kicks in and its good to just be in the moment and enjoy the scenery. ![]() Its a sort of melancholy ending, like a summer fling that you had an amazing adventure with, has come to an end. The voice acting from Henry and Delilah are great and their back and forth is fun to listen to as they start off as strangers and become something more over the summer, only for Delilah to reaffirm at the end that her and Henry must both return to their normal lives and responsibilities. The colours, tone and music are all perfect at creating an almost therapeutic feeling while playing. The game is emotionally striking right from the offset by setting up Henry's life with Julia to give context for him escaping to nature for the summer to work in a firewatch tower. 4h 58m PlayedFirewatch is a beautiful game that encapsulated that feeling of escaping from your normal life for one summer and one summer only. ![]()
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