I finished the game a week ago or so. I thought that I would never see another soul talking about the game as it was just so, old. Brings me a sense of warmth that people are still enjoying this beautiful experience till this day.
@@thetrashguy6934 didn’t we all my friend. the whole game was just a different kind of pain. genuinely felt like someone i had formed a connection with suddenly just left
Just finished my first playthrough, wasn’t expecting to like it as much as I did. I love it. Such a rollercoaster of emotions that I wasn’t quite ready for.
Dude I literally JUST started playing this as a fan of your channel, so the fact that you're making a video about this game literally feels like a dream
Firewatch originally inspired me to make a game 3 years ago on Roblox (Yes. I know. Roblox. It's easy, okay?). It started off as just a little exploration and chill game with some puzzles, but then I realized it could be much more, so I restarted. Here I am 3 years later, still with barely anything done for my game, yet still coming back to the game for inspiration and enjoyment, hoping one day I could finally release the game inspired by one of my all time favourite games. Firewatch is a wonderful game, I highly recommend the game to anyone who just wants to relax and look at a beautiful artstyle with an amazing story. Great video, keep it up!
You should give more indie games a try, I’ve found that they’re often far better experiences than most big games these days. There’s so many good ones out there waiting to be played. With that being said, Firewatch after all this time is still a one of a kind experience. I desperately wish there were more games like it.
The game came out at Games With Gold a few years ago, I had never even heard of it but I decided to try it. 2 days later I finished the game and afterwards I was staring at the ceiling contemplating life while absorbing the story
i finished the game a week ago, yet every once in a while i find myself thinking back to how pragmatic and warm this game made me feel. the brutal yet in-character ending was something that changed my world view on what it means to be a person
I also came to this game late and just finished it. Couldn't agree more with your points, it's a story that will stay with me and a beautiful environment to explore. A real gem.
same deal here i knew of it but kinda threw it to the wayside. played it in the middle of last year and i loved every minute. introduced me to a whole new genre of games i’d never have paid attention to otherwise
Wowza! This game is amazing, so happy to see you talking about this beautiful experience. This story hits hard because of the realism and once you've finished it you will sometimes find yourself thinking about it. Please give it your time
Finally someone talking about how amazing beautiful and cool this game is it’s one of my favorite games and I agree about if they had made it even more enhanced I couldn’t do anything because I spent so long looking at the scenery
I completed this beauty back in 2018 and now again to obtain every achivement. I Have to say that; each journey that i take felt totally different and emotional as it can ever be. Amazing game that delivered its potential. Calming, relaxing and making player happy at the same splitsecons. Much obliged to everybody worked in Santo Campo. And thank you MasterAssasin for your presentation today.
The Journey is more beautiful than the destination, and this journey was truly amazing. The audio and visuals are soothing. There is a deeper meaning to this game, it's not what it looks like, the real story requires a mature audience. 9/10
Firewatch is a perfect example of why branching out and trying something new can have profound effects. Or, can be simply an enjoyable excursion, if nothing else. It's nice to not limit our horizons. The fact it's only 2-4 hours also leaves little excuse. Certainly give this a try if you have the chance and the time!
Very late watch on my end but don't regret not playing this sooner, be grateful you got to experience it for the first time! I would love to play this again without knowing what i was getting into
I highly recommend Road 96 it's nit a horror game but it is made by the same people who made this game it has a similar art style and is just as engaging and is around 6 to 8 hours long
I have to play this game. One of my biggest fears is to be alone in a massive location, so I can imagine the game being scary sometimes. Thank you for this video, I probably would have never tried the game if you didn’t make this review
I played Firewatch for the first time earlier this week after having it sit in my library for years. I enjoyed it a lot. It’s short but a really good story.
Firewatch was incredible for every reason you listed here. I went into it the same way, not knowing much about it and definitely not expecting to be scared by it, haha. A similar game is The Vanishing of Ethan Carter, which is worth a try if you’ve never played it. It gave me really similar vibes in that it’s gorgeous, but things are not quite as they seem. However it has some immediate jump scares so you are on edge right from the get go. It doesn’t have the slow build of Firewatch, but has a very slow burn, almost to the point you can’t handle it haha. Another unseen, unknown enemy scenario.
super underrated i barely started it one day took like a 3 month break cause i got distracted by other games then i came back to it last week and loved every second of it
The game honestly scared me the rustling in the bushes knowing someone was following me was honestly scary but at the end i soaked up the story and well its amazing
You should give a chance for a game called children of morta. Its a rogue like with action in every run. But in between the runs, you see the beautiful relation of the family and enhance the playable characters. And the pixel art really catch me. (Sorry about my english, im not so fluent)
Anytime someone asks me to recommend a game I go for two: Firewatch and The Forgotten City (which btw I think you would love too). They are super underrated and unforgettable experiences. I'm glad you liked it and I feel super validated by the video 😆
I was just looking up games to play if you love the Long Dark, somebody online mentioned firewatch, and I ended up watching this video right here. I have to say.. You're definitely making me want to buy that game haha. The art style and its beauty really do remind me of the Long Dark, except they're warmer and brighter
For some reason I was thinking about this before I went to sleep last night. I don’t know why. I’ve never even played it before. It just popped into my head randomly, remembering hearing about it years ago and wondering what it was like.
I was turned off this game because of the developer talking about banning PewDiePie from playing the game but tried it on Gamepass and was really absorbed with the story.
I just finished it last week after having it just be in my library. I do not like first persons but my gosh this was an experience. I'm gonna keep playing it over admnd over. And Harry from Mad Men being in it made me fall in love with it even more.
7:43 part of it is actually based on a true story. Saw one of the devs on reddit mention that Ned was inspired by a real dude called Christopher Knight who lived off the grid in Maine for a few decades
I played it a few years ago, its more of an interactive movie than a game though or as some call it. a walking simulator. However I loved it and recommend you play it also.
Dude, you should definitely check out subnautica! It offers the Same type of nausea this game has, but underwater. I played it myself and i absolute loved it.
My theory: Delilah and Ned were working together the whole time to hide Brian’s death by distracting Henry with all the events of the game that took place (such as all the wapatii station and being tailed and whatnot, yk what i mean) to try cover up and get Henry’s mind off Brian’s death. Delilah knows Brian is dead and possibly even knows the truth to how he actually died. But she doesn’t want anyone else (Henry) finding out for her and Neds sake as they would both be investigated and even jailed possibly for both being apart of a murder, on why they kept it a secret that Brian was in the woods in the first place and why they kept his death hidden and hadn’t reported authorities. Delilah and Ned know each other personally and this is evident in many ways but the two that standout to me is that how Delilah’s chair and Ned’s chair both face each other from their lookouts and at the end of the game you see a photo of Brian and Ned together, those cameras don’t have timers that go off and take a photo. So that leaves the question who was there to take the photo? It had to be Delilah bc she was the only lookout that knew about Brian. Any other lookout would have called the authorities for a child being in the lookout role with his dad or would have reported him missing / dead by now. She’s definitely hiding something. Long story short, Delilah and Ned were working together and led Henry on abt pretty much everything just to raise his paranoia and get him worried abt himself rather than Brian (and his death) which both Ned And Delilah knew abt. Has Delilah done this with every lookout since Ned? Or was Henry more switched on than other lookouts so they had to do something to cover all of this up.
Okay now i gotta play this game lmao, I've always thought it looked interesting but never really payed much atention to it. Btw a game I think its kind of similar in some ways like the sense of exploration, not being what it seems at first etc that I highly recomend is Outer Wilds. It is a one in a lifetime experience and in my opinion the greatest and most beautiful game of all time. If you do play it please avoid all spoilers because they can really ruin this incredible experience.
In many ways it felt like Dear Esther insofar as it told its story in such a unique way. I love a good story and Firewatch is one of the better ones. Try Everyone’s gone to the Rapture if you’re into story-driven walking sims.
Started this day,and the first 10 minutes sucked me in,the dialogues and everything is soooo good👌💯🔥Oh and the other game I like so much till this day is The Long Dark❤
I finished the game 2 hours ago and the first thing I did was go on UA-cam and look into conspiracy theories , Easter eggs , interviews of cast from the game , different dialogue sequences , different endings , the soundtrack and playthroughs of other people playing it and overall thoughts of people on Firewatch in the form of an analysis. I don't think a game like firewatch has me this much hooked ever and I am saying this as someone who has spent half my life behind a machine playing video games also worth noting it took me just 2 days to finish to tell you how much I was intrigued by it from the start , this game truly is something else
Just played it in 2024. Only thing that bothers me is i took the wooden ranger cut out to the cave with me to stand guard at the enterance. But after the door slammed and i worked my way around and back in, i found him IN THE CAVE just before dropping down to the kid. How do games predict or make stuff like this happen?!??!
This video got you another subscriber. Firewatch is a gem. I hate that Campo Santo basically destroyed themselves right after. They started making a game with a terrible name, then got bought out and basically dissolved.
After i ended firewatch i went crazy searcching for someone talking about it and every single video was 7 or 6 years old, i feel like capo santo just forgot about it and left it to be forgoten
Gonna buy it on PS4 now. Luckily it's on sale at the moment. Would you recommend playing and finishing it in one sitting? Or savor it little at a time over a few days?
I played that game a few years ago, enjoyed it a lot; a common criticism I hear towards the it is the ending, but personally I didn't mind it and I think was the adequate one. On an unrelated topic do you have any interest in playing the Yakuza/Like a Dragon games? I highly recommend them.
I didn't realize there was a map for the first 2 hours of the game then i found out once i started using the map i started getting lost i had memorized the forest but the map was confusing
I finished the game a week ago or so. I thought that I would never see another soul talking about the game as it was just so, old. Brings me a sense of warmth that people are still enjoying this beautiful experience till this day.
did you also cry
@@shitass1394 Yes.
@@thetrashguy6934 didn’t we all my friend. the whole game was just a different kind of pain. genuinely felt like someone i had formed a connection with suddenly just left
Underrated game, the feeling it gives you when you play it is so warming.
Just finished my first playthrough, wasn’t expecting to like it as much as I did. I love it. Such a rollercoaster of emotions that I wasn’t quite ready for.
Finally some one talking about it it’s so good.
Small spelling error. You added 2 its instead of 1
@@collectiveranking no it’s not that’s how you spell
@@JamesKeenan-nk1ee you added a “that’s” in your sentence ,when it does not need to be there.
@@collectiveranking shut the up
@@collectiverankingno one cares lil bro 😭😭
Dude I literally JUST started playing this as a fan of your channel, so the fact that you're making a video about this game literally feels like a dream
Firewatch originally inspired me to make a game 3 years ago on Roblox (Yes. I know. Roblox. It's easy, okay?). It started off as just a little exploration and chill game with some puzzles, but then I realized it could be much more, so I restarted. Here I am 3 years later, still with barely anything done for my game, yet still coming back to the game for inspiration and enjoyment, hoping one day I could finally release the game inspired by one of my all time favourite games.
Firewatch is a wonderful game, I highly recommend the game to anyone who just wants to relax and look at a beautiful artstyle with an amazing story.
Great video, keep it up!
You should give more indie games a try, I’ve found that they’re often far better experiences than most big games these days. There’s so many good ones out there waiting to be played.
With that being said, Firewatch after all this time is still a one of a kind experience. I desperately wish there were more games like it.
The game came out at Games With Gold a few years ago, I had never even heard of it but I decided to try it.
2 days later I finished the game and afterwards I was staring at the ceiling contemplating life while absorbing the story
i finished the game a week ago, yet every once in a while i find myself thinking back to how pragmatic and warm this game made me feel. the brutal yet in-character ending was something that changed my world view on what it means to be a person
Love the games art style and the vibe is just amazing :)
I gotta play this for myself now, thanks for letting me know about this game.
I also came to this game late and just finished it. Couldn't agree more with your points, it's a story that will stay with me and a beautiful environment to explore. A real gem.
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same deal here i knew of it but kinda threw it to the wayside. played it in the middle of last year and i loved every minute. introduced me to a whole new genre of games i’d never have paid attention to otherwise
The game is absolutely beautify and told a story like no other if you really liked it give what remains of edith finch a try youll love it
I was just going to recommend the same game. I even prefer "'What remains of edith finch" over "Firewatch"
Yea. What remains of Edith was so good on par with this one
I want to play it more than firewatch but it still looks great and I want to play both. Soma much more.
Wowza! This game is amazing, so happy to see you talking about this beautiful experience. This story hits hard because of the realism and once you've finished it you will sometimes find yourself thinking about it. Please give it your time
Finally someone talking about how amazing beautiful and cool this game is it’s one of my favorite games and I agree about if they had made it even more enhanced I couldn’t do anything because I spent so long looking at the scenery
Literally all I hear about this game is someone talking about how "amazing beautiful and cool" this game is
I completed this beauty back in 2018 and now again to obtain every achivement.
I Have to say that; each journey that i take felt totally different and emotional as it can ever be.
Amazing game that delivered its potential. Calming, relaxing and making player happy at the same splitsecons. Much obliged to everybody worked in Santo Campo.
And thank you MasterAssasin for your presentation today.
By this review it's safe to say that this is the greatest Assassin's Creed game of all time 😎
The Journey is more beautiful than the destination, and this journey was truly amazing. The audio and visuals are soothing. There is a deeper meaning to this game, it's not what it looks like, the real story requires a mature audience.
9/10
I remember seeing this game and I was actually impressed by how good the game not just looked, but the story was good!
That moment when you find the boy in the cave. I will never forget it.
One of the hundred games i've wishlisted on steam but never actually got into
its on game pass
This game was truly immersive for me. The soundtrack, the dialogue.. It reminded me of the movie "HER"
Truly a gem ❤
One of the best games of all time and I will not be told otherwise.
It's simple, but it's perfect
This game and home again are literally the best games I’ve ever played they’re so emotional. You can’t stop thinking about them.
Bro love your vids and was glad to see this video because I played this for the first time about a week ago and was mesmerized.
watching this brings pure joy to my eyes
Firewatch is a perfect example of why branching out and trying something new can have profound effects. Or, can be simply an enjoyable excursion, if nothing else. It's nice to not limit our horizons.
The fact it's only 2-4 hours also leaves little excuse. Certainly give this a try if you have the chance and the time!
One of the most intriguing and beautiful games today!
Very late watch on my end but don't regret not playing this sooner, be grateful you got to experience it for the first time! I would love to play this again without knowing what i was getting into
I highly recommend Road 96 it's nit a horror game but it is made by the same people who made this game it has a similar art style and is just as engaging and is around 6 to 8 hours long
I’ve played it, it’s really a well made game with a beautiful story and it’s really immersive.
Road 96 is amazing, played it recently and it has really stuck with me, such an amazing experience
Alright just bought it on this rec thanks
I have to play this game. One of my biggest fears is to be alone in a massive location, so I can imagine the game being scary sometimes. Thank you for this video, I probably would have never tried the game if you didn’t make this review
I played Firewatch for the first time earlier this week after having it sit in my library for years. I enjoyed it a lot. It’s short but a really good story.
Firewatch was incredible for every reason you listed here. I went into it the same way, not knowing much about it and definitely not expecting to be scared by it, haha.
A similar game is The Vanishing of Ethan Carter, which is worth a try if you’ve never played it. It gave me really similar vibes in that it’s gorgeous, but things are not quite as they seem. However it has some immediate jump scares so you are on edge right from the get go. It doesn’t have the slow build of Firewatch, but has a very slow burn, almost to the point you can’t handle it haha. Another unseen, unknown enemy scenario.
super underrated i barely started it one day took like a 3 month break cause i got distracted by other games then i came back to it last week and loved every second of it
It’s been on my wishlist forever, now that it’s on xbox gamepass I’m going to play it soon
The game honestly scared me the rustling in the bushes knowing someone was following me was honestly scary but at the end i soaked up the story and well its amazing
Really good and original art style!
You should give a chance for a game called children of morta. Its a rogue like with action in every run. But in between the runs, you see the beautiful relation of the family and enhance the playable characters. And the pixel art really catch me. (Sorry about my english, im not so fluent)
I loved it, and thanks for the reminder to play it one more time!
need more games like this
I played this game last week on Game Pass. It's great.
Loved the game hope there'e part 2 👌
I'm late to the hype train too, so I love seeing new videos on this game and other games in this vain
Anytime someone asks me to recommend a game I go for two: Firewatch and The Forgotten City (which btw I think you would love too). They are super underrated and unforgettable experiences. I'm glad you liked it and I feel super validated by the video 😆
I was just looking up games to play if you love the Long Dark, somebody online mentioned firewatch, and I ended up watching this video right here. I have to say.. You're definitely making me want to buy that game haha. The art style and its beauty really do remind me of the Long Dark, except they're warmer and brighter
Play it, the story is amazing.
One of the best game I've ever played. 💯
Still to this day one of my favorite games
It’s a great game in all honesty
That's very different than your normal content
Just Subscribed 🙂😀
fun fact in firewatch it makes a reference to a park ranger who got struck by lightning 7 times and survived which is a true story
My version of this is subnautica cuz I hate the sea and love survival horror so was kinda like a bonus survival horror game I never knew existed
For some reason I was thinking about this before I went to sleep last night. I don’t know why. I’ve never even played it before. It just popped into my head randomly, remembering hearing about it years ago and wondering what it was like.
you won’t regret it
I loved your video!!!!!! You are so talented and creative and amazing and I am so grateful for your content. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I just finished playing it and it is 100% in my top 5 games
I was turned off this game because of the developer talking about banning PewDiePie from playing the game but tried it on Gamepass and was really absorbed with the story.
I just finished it last week after having it just be in my library. I do not like first persons but my gosh this was an experience. I'm gonna keep playing it over admnd over.
And Harry from Mad Men being in it made me fall in love with it even more.
7:43 part of it is actually based on a true story. Saw one of the devs on reddit mention that Ned was inspired by a real dude called Christopher Knight who lived off the grid in Maine for a few decades
its a game you can only experience once which is why I love it
I played it a few years ago, its more of an interactive movie than a game though or as some call it. a walking simulator. However I loved it and recommend you play it also.
Firewatch was such a wild experience, this is truly amazing experience,
Dude, you should definitely check out subnautica! It offers the Same type of nausea this game has, but underwater. I played it myself and i absolute loved it.
seconding
My theory: Delilah and Ned were working together the whole time to hide Brian’s death by distracting Henry with all the events of the game that took place (such as all the wapatii station and being tailed and whatnot, yk what i mean) to try cover up and get Henry’s mind off Brian’s death. Delilah knows Brian is dead and possibly even knows the truth to how he actually died. But she doesn’t want anyone else (Henry) finding out for her and Neds sake as they would both be investigated and even jailed possibly for both being apart of a murder, on why they kept it a secret that Brian was in the woods in the first place and why they kept his death hidden and hadn’t reported authorities. Delilah and Ned know each other personally and this is evident in many ways but the two that standout to me is that how Delilah’s chair and Ned’s chair both face each other from their lookouts and at the end of the game you see a photo of Brian and Ned together, those cameras don’t have timers that go off and take a photo. So that leaves the question who was there to take the photo? It had to be Delilah bc she was the only lookout that knew about Brian. Any other lookout would have called the authorities for a child being in the lookout role with his dad or would have reported him missing / dead by now. She’s definitely hiding something.
Long story short, Delilah and Ned were working together and led Henry on abt pretty much everything just to raise his paranoia and get him worried abt himself rather than Brian (and his death) which both Ned And Delilah knew abt. Has Delilah done this with every lookout since Ned? Or was Henry more switched on than other lookouts so they had to do something to cover all of this up.
You see dude this is what I’m talking about absolutely amazing video not about assassins creed keep on being awesome my dude
I played this on release. One of my favourite games. Shame we won’t see a successor
Okay now i gotta play this game lmao, I've always thought it looked interesting but never really payed much atention to it. Btw a game I think its kind of similar in some ways like the sense of exploration, not being what it seems at first etc that I highly recomend is Outer Wilds. It is a one in a lifetime experience and in my opinion the greatest and most beautiful game of all time. If you do play it please avoid all spoilers because they can really ruin this incredible experience.
I'm very interested in playing this game firewatch
In many ways it felt like Dear Esther insofar as it told its story in such a unique way. I love a good story and Firewatch is one of the better ones. Try Everyone’s gone to the Rapture if you’re into story-driven walking sims.
You should play a short hike, it’s on Xbox game pass and gives a similar feeling!!
Thanks it is free on game pass and i am downloading it 😊
so glad it’s now on Game Pass Core
Started this day,and the first 10 minutes sucked me in,the dialogues and everything is soooo good👌💯🔥Oh and the other game I like so much till this day is The Long Dark❤
Holy shiiit you uploaded the vid exact day I started playing this game 😂 damn
I finished the game 2 hours ago and the first thing I did was go on UA-cam and look into conspiracy theories , Easter eggs , interviews of cast from the game , different dialogue sequences , different endings , the soundtrack and playthroughs of other people playing it and overall thoughts of people on Firewatch in the form of an analysis. I don't think a game like firewatch has me this much hooked ever and I am saying this as someone who has spent half my life behind a machine playing video games also worth noting it took me just 2 days to finish to tell you how much I was intrigued by it from the start , this game truly is something else
Just played it in 2024. Only thing that bothers me is i took the wooden ranger cut out to the cave with me to stand guard at the enterance. But after the door slammed and i worked my way around and back in, i found him IN THE CAVE just before dropping down to the kid. How do games predict or make stuff like this happen?!??!
One of the best games ive ever played, this game made me kinda sad ngl.
U should do more indie game review. I heard Hades is really good but I personally never played it
I literally just played the game 3 hours ago how the HELL did this come out literally right before???
I just finished it today
i finished the game in one sitting it was a big mistake but i just wanted to keep playing
firewatch more like fire video
We need more videos about this game, love it 🇺🇦
Just recorded an entire video on this, and holy crap that was a good game
This video got you another subscriber. Firewatch is a gem. I hate that Campo Santo basically destroyed themselves right after. They started making a game with a terrible name, then got bought out and basically dissolved.
Which assassin is most likely to fall for ligma balls 2
If you liked this indie game I highly recommend a game called superliminal
After i ended firewatch i went crazy searcching for someone talking about it and every single video was 7 or 6 years old, i feel like capo santo just forgot about it and left it to be forgoten
This game is like still wakes the deep
Looks good and Master assassin can you do a video of red dead redemption port on PlayStation and Nintendo switch
Wow just finished the game, truly something ig
You should do valiant hearts
Very good game, 9/10
Gonna buy it on PS4 now. Luckily it's on sale at the moment.
Would you recommend playing and finishing it in one sitting? Or savor it little at a time over a few days?
Just got it too but I have a really annoying glitch that I can’t load a game
Yeah but does henry have a hidden blade?
If you havent already, play outer wilds!!! Its very exploration heavy like firewatch
I played that game a few years ago, enjoyed it a lot; a common criticism I hear towards the it is the ending, but personally I didn't mind it and I think was the adequate one.
On an unrelated topic do you have any interest in playing the Yakuza/Like a Dragon games? I highly recommend them.
I didn't realize there was a map for the first 2 hours of the game then i found out once i started using the map i started getting lost i had memorized the forest but the map was confusing
Do Subnautica next
play before your eyes.
Reminds me of The Long Dark, but less apocalyptic.