Firewatch

Full Release (2016)

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Firewatch is a single-player first-person video game where you, as a man named Henry, explore the Wyoming wilderness after taking a summer job as a fire lookout. What is supposed to be a peaceful respite from your complicated life takes a turn when you start to question some of the things that are happening to you. Your only human connection is over a handheld radio, which you’ll use to speak with your supervisor Delilah about the things both of you are experiencing.

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Developer(s)

Campo Santo

Publisher(s)

Panic

Genre(s)

Adventure, Indie

Platform(s)

PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Linux, Mac, Nintendo Switch

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