

Possibly we are facing one of the easter eggs that Firewatch users can like the most. It can be seen early in the adventure, when we are allowed to examine Henry’s watchtower. There we can find several books, among which is The Patriors, written by Donald Anderson. A clear reference to the secret organization of the Metal Gear Solid saga and DARPA, whose boss is Donald Anderson himself. We can discover this Easter egg by opening Firewatch box 307 . There we find a copy of the book The Accidental Savior, written by Terrence Greenbriar. It is nothing more and nothing less than the novel written by Kaitlin’s father and Sam Greenbriar in the acclaimed adventure Go Home. I'll explain exactly what happens in the ending in a spoiler, but I'll keep out the mysteries and what not out.This Firewatch Easter Egg is found in the old camp. There we have to take a look at the old shelters to find the hunter’s mark engraved on a wooden plank. All a tribute to the exclusive PS4 title developed by FromSoftware that will delight all Bloodborne fans . The game is pretty damn good in almost every way, but the only downside is the ending (and the length), it's pretty sudden and uneventful, but there's some good in it.

During these months your only companion is Delilah, who can be funny, sarcastic, and nice- depending on how you treat her. Upon entering you are greeted by your supervisor via a walkie-talkie, her name is Delilah.ĭuring the following months you'll be faced with obstacles, mysteries, and a feeling of sadness. Nevertheless, it’s still worth discussing the hidden gems and disappointing plot points found within Firewatch most notably the stellar dialogue between Henry and Delilah, all over a handheld. The story you receive at the beginning of the game is as important as the story you receive at any other part so I won't spoil it for you.Īfter the intro is over you go back to the present where you are standing in front of your fire lookout tower, you head up to report in to your supervisor and to get some sleep after your two day hike here. My review of Firewatch, as well as Nick Calandra and my YouTube ending discussion, highlight many of the faults within the gameplay and story alike. During the dialogue there will be brief moments when it will take a pause and flash back to the present and show you heading to your Firewatch tower in Wyoming. This interesting intro is meant to get you connected to the character through simple texts and dialogues, and it works. The game starts off telling you your life story, or at least your life since you met a girl named Julia. I finished this game yesterday and I've watched multiple playthroughs of it on YouTube to get a general feeling and to make sure I got everything.
