Posted on: September 24, 2017

Kervo96
Bestätigter BesitzerSpiele: 69 Rezensionen: 1
Great plot!
Only minus of game is that it is a little bit short for it's price.
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Hinweis: Firewatch erfordert ein 64-bit Betriebssystem.
Hinweis: Firewatch erfordert ein 64-bit Betriebssystem.
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Posted on: September 24, 2017

Kervo96
Bestätigter BesitzerSpiele: 69 Rezensionen: 1
Great plot!
Only minus of game is that it is a little bit short for it's price.
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Posted on: October 8, 2017

boucybear
Bestätigter BesitzerSpiele: 47 Rezensionen: 1
New way of telling a story.
Amazing setting ,characters and story. this game doesn't pack a lot of action or things to do but you get hooked up by the story. Evokes the right emotion at the right moments. The big problem with the game is it's anticlimatic horrible ending that strippes the experience down from the im[act it might have had. If you liked LiS you will probably like this. though there's less to do in this game.
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Posted on: October 23, 2017

SpeeDaddy
Bestätigter BesitzerSpiele: 376 Rezensionen: 1
Could Have Been Better
I started playing Firewatch on my old computer and had to set the settings real low so it would play smoothly. I finished it on my new computer and it was much better as I could plat smoothly at the highest settings. Basically you need a good computer to play this game. The game play is alright. It can be hard to get around even with the map. I kept expecting the story to unfold, but it was kind of a let down, particularily the ending. It's like it just ended, no major break throughs or amazing plot twist. A decent game that couild have been better.
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Posted on: December 26, 2017

AlexRavenheart
Bestätigter BesitzerSpiele: 711 Rezensionen: 3
Good game, dissapointing ending
The Good: - Gorgeous world - Good voice acting - Believable characters - Plenty of choices The Bad: - Only one save slot per playthrough (no way to go back and try a different choice if the game autosaved or if the player saved/quick-saved, have to play through the entire game again) The Ugly: - The ending is dissapointing (made me feel like some of the more personal choices never mattered) - Lots of walking/running around with no way to fast travel (becomes tedious towards the later parts of the game) If you enjoy a good down to earth story about making choices in regards to dealing with real life issues while taking a stroll through a beautiful landscape, this is the game for you. Otherwise, you might wanna look up a playthrough and spare yourself the time and money.
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Posted on: February 2, 2019

ChibaTriv
Bestätigter BesitzerSpiele: 328 Rezensionen: 9
End of Watch
It was only recently that I learned that the writers of THE WALKING DEAD S1 had jumped from Telltale to make this game. As you start making your way through FIREWATCH, you can definitely tell. Despite being a walking simulator, the writing elevates almost everything within the game. The story begins with a quick intro of Henry, the protagonist, who has come out into the Shoshone National Forest to escape after his wife succumbs to dementia. Henry has taken the job of being a lookout for fires, living on his own with his supervisor in the next tower over, Delilah, as his only form of human contact. As you play through FIREWATCH, the relationship between Henry and Delilah takes on an interesting kind of complexity, as both of them are dealing with isolation. It's this interaction, often presented in the form of branching dialogue, that drives the game forward as Henry tends to his tasks in the forest. The dialogue feels natural, the voice actors put in some fantastic performances, and the themes of isolation and guilt are ever-present throughout the story. What really had me annoyed at the end of FIREWATCH, and what had me wondering if I was going to give this a high score or a low score, is just how artificial the ending feels. The writing is strong, the dialogue is strong, the theming is strong, the environments are wonderful, but this is still a walking simulator with what was probably a lower than standard budget. Although the game gives you many options for how you can "play" Henry, those options don't quite matter in the end. The game cuts to black and railroads players into a specific ending that doesn't quite jive with, say, a man who has decided to move on. Perhaps the relationship between Henry and Delilah is so bright, that it outshines any struggles Henry has with regards to his wife. It outshines the conflict that the ending insists on suddenly pushing to the forefront, as if proclaiming, "Remember this? You must care about this now."
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