Posted on: May 11, 2025

Icpathua
Verified ownerGames: 3 Reviews: 1
One of the best walking sims
Mysterious, suspenseful, tense. This game also has great dialogue and is well worth playing for anyone who likes a walking sim.
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Notice: Firewatch requires a 64-bit OS.
Notice: Firewatch requires a 64-bit OS.
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Posted on: May 11, 2025
Icpathua
Verified ownerGames: 3 Reviews: 1
One of the best walking sims
Mysterious, suspenseful, tense. This game also has great dialogue and is well worth playing for anyone who likes a walking sim.
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Posted on: May 26, 2025
szakisz
Games: 478 Reviews: 3
Definitely recommended!
Beautiful visuals, story and music. Wonderful journey and heartwarming experience. It gives a strong vibe like Studio Ghibli movies. If you're looking something like that, go for it! You won't regret! The composer, Takeshi Furukawa, is true genius. You should see his "Behind The Music" video on the official Planet of Lana YouTube Channel. PS. For those who play on Steam Deck / Linux - the game runs perfectly out of the box without any tinkering :)
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Posted on: September 19, 2017
ShortStraw420
Games: 151 Reviews: 1
yet another Walking simulator
Not worth more than 5$, Good story at the start but its let down by the very weak ending, Thanks
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Posted on: September 12, 2018
Jt0
Verified ownerGames: 1 Reviews: 1
Weak game and weak story
I got Firewatch on sale, and I'm glad I did. The game starts out strong; I'm not faulting it for being a walking simulator. The problem is that there are so many mechanics and so many plot points that are absolutely inconsequential, and the game still has tons of technical issues. It feels appropriate for a game made by 3 people, not 12. I'll be specific: - There's a bug in the Linux version where the game stops detecting certain keys. I ran into this problem multiple times while playing, and the only solution is to remap the keys and find some that aren't dead. - The animation is horrible. There's a notable lack of interaction with other people or animals in the game. And as the game moved on, I found myself hoping I wouldn't meet another person because the immersion would be shattered if they had to animate anything that wasn't a tree or a bush. - The story starts out great, but the ending is a complete letdown. I won't spoil anything here, but no matter what your expectation is for the ending, you'll be let down. The character development completely stops about halfway through and the ending is very rushed. - So many game mechanics and plot points are completely inconsequential. They don't matter, at all, and won't affect your ability to complete the game or to enjoy the game. - For a game where getting to explore a wilderness with "miles of trails," the map feels very small. In large part that's because it's not about exploring; there are well-defined paths you're meant to follow. And while I liked the artwork, it's just not enough to make me slow down and take a picture and enjoy the walk. The game would have done much better either by not having a story at all, or by not making the story the singular driving point to the game. If you're not performing an assigned task, there's nothing to do. And if you focus on completing the assigned tasks, you'll be done with the game in about 4 hours. Wait for a sale if you really want it.
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Posted on: November 1, 2018
TheGrouchDnD
Verified ownerGames: 47 Reviews: 1
Skip this
Barely a game, really more of a walking simulator. Rest assured, all your choices are meaningless, and the ending isn't worth the effort.
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