3/17/2024 0 Comments Firewatch story endingWith that all said, will you sign up for Firewatch? ![]() Which I suppose is more or less refreshing. Its one of those games that is exactly as advertised, no hype, Then I would say it’s worth a play through.įirewatch does not suck, although I’m still a little salty at paying full If you can pick it up on sale (Which seems to be a recurring I was honestly a little bummedĪfter paying 40 dollars for what amounted to be a 4-hour experience with a (And why you shouldn't listen to it): Overall,įirewatch is an interesting art styled game. Fun fact, there’s also a veryĮnjoyable soundtrack to go with these visuals that, when things aren’t pegged I originally thought the cartoonish graphics would distract from the (The game gives you a map and compass,īut if you're directonally challenged I would recommend following the arrow.)Ĭontent In Game: I'll let the screenshots below You can also play on difficulties that force you to navigate yourself rather You that I can't go into much detail about without ruining some major plot Then begins some very zero to one hundred mystery that can legitimately spook Special ("I don't talk to the other towers as much as I talk to you") ![]() In doing so, you build a relationship that even she acknowledges is Surprised Henry doesn't tell her the way the wind is currently blowing through With talking to your supervisor (Delilah) via walkie-talkie. Now that I've brought you up to speed on that, we can talk about the To be away for a little while for whatever reason. (Ski instructors, custom harvesters, ect), and sometimes people who just needed It was usually outdoorsy collegeĪge kids, schoolteachers/professors on summer break, people with seasonal jobs Mind being alone for extended periods of time. Job literally being the eyes in these one-man towers went to people who didn't National/state forest land to track wildfires in the Western United States. Once upon a time, (1940s to 1980s) towers sprung up in the vast tracks of Than that extremely vague and sarcastic opening statement that I slapped Gameįirst, a little bit more backstory about the whole premise of the game other The pressure, yada, yada let's live in a firewatch tower for a summer. Have a kid, blah, blah, sickness, yada, yada wife dying, yada, yada, can't take So, the game begins and you have some choices to make regarding Henry's THERE BE SOME MINOR SPOILERS YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED) If you can't figure this out.what are you even doing? ![]() To move, Space to Jump, Control to crouch, Mouse to look, Tab to open You're trying to git gud at Firewatch, you're either a speedrunner or justĬompletely missing the point of the game. Like long-winded, boring stories about "adult stuff" then they'll be Load your pack in the car to race down I-80, because we've been tapped for Firewatch. Woodland critters? Then do I have a game for you! Lace up your hiking boots and Woods? Do you think "out West" is a mythical place full of aspens and Nice to escape somewhere remote and relaxing? Do you like hiking through the So sit back, relax and enjoy the show.ĭo you ever feel like users and life is getting you down? Think it would be I wanted to restart Firewatch as soon as I finished it.Since no one else has posted this morning so far, looks like you're stuck I wanted to see what happened if I made different choices at crucial moments, or if my character Henry talked to Delilah differently throughout the game. Were there multiple endings? Were some happier or sadder than others? I wanted to know, and with the game’s considerately conservative length it wouldn’t take that much effort to find out. You can’t really change a book once you’ve read it. The story is the story, and I’m not one for fan fiction. Firewatch might have multiple endings, but it ended the way it ended for me based on my choices, and it would almost feel disrespectful to the Henry and Delilah I got to know to redo it. Henry couldn’t redo his conversations, and I shouldn’t either.įirewatch hinges almost completely on those conversations between Henry, a new fire lookout in Wyoming’s Shoshone National Forest, and his supervisor, Delilah. ![]() Their chats can become flirtier and more confessional as their relationship grows, two sardonic loners with drinking problems (one active, one recovering) becoming close friends despite never really seeing each other. Delilah helps Henry learn the ropes of the job but also lends a sympathetic ear to Henry’s depressing personal problems, and she always seems to know the right thing to say. At times she almost seems too clever and ingratiating.
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