Ned gets on and says "Hey Henry this is Ned." and he explains that he was behind it all and has been out here bored and intercepted the transmissions. The tape is very blunt about what happened. While you climb the rope, H puts the tape into the walkman and you listen to it while you climb up. There is also a tape attached to the rock and you have to grab it in order to climb the rope. When you follow the beacon the second time you get to that rock that has the rock with the name "Henry" on it and an arrow pointing upward. But it was a good game and everything, spot on. I feel like she was holding back on anything with Henry because he has Julia. I think meeting Delilah would have been exciting, even if it wasn't in a romantic way. I know he has a wife and everything but I thought he kinda drifted apart from her because of how things were and stuff, I don't know. If you choose the option to say "come back to Boulder with me" she says no and she kinda hurts Henry when she says that, you can tel by his voice. It bothers me that Delilah does seem to like Henry, makes a cute drawing of him, wishing she was with him and then at the end she just says bye. That wasn't just isolation, they bonded really. Basically throughout the whole game she's flirting with you, and the night the fire started and they were both watching it and stuff. Something that bothered me though is the whole thing with Delilah, I'm a girl, and I'm also not lesbian or anything but I playing as Henry did feel a bond with her. I like the suspense of what's happening, and the plot twist of it actually just being Ned. Imo the characters were great and memorable, incredibly acted too. I don't think their reactions to events or each other was off one bit - really criticism should be directed at the story beats and repetitive visuals if anything. But I thought the relationship was great because it was interesting and the characters were charming and natural - it wasn't a great relationship in another sense, it was pretty faux given that she has a boyfriend and he is just running away from his problems, they only share a few romantic moments. I don't think it was perfect, and bits which I thought were realistic were still disappointing - Like not meeting her, I didn't have a problem with not meeting her - it was why she didn't want to. It wasn't much of a 'real' relationship because of why Henry was there and why she was, and who she was. Like she didn't take him seriously and thought he was on drugs - she can't actually see him and she doesn't know him that well - same for Henry. I don't know what you mean by misdirection, I thought it was fairly clear what was going on - and it was quite realistic given the circumstances of their ''distant'' relationship. For comments write (/spoiler), like this: This is a spoilerīig thanks to /u/Pineapple_Plague for making the snoo and /u/garg0 for making the artwork displayed on the sidebar!.If your link contains spoilers, assign a spoiler flair with the flair button.No low-effort or clickbait style posts. No links to the pirated intellectual property of others.If the thumbnail contains spoilers please mark it as NSFW.In Firewatch you’ll explore a wild and unknown environment, facing questions and making interpersonal choices that can build or destroy the only meaningful relationship you have. Firewatch is a single player first person game in production being developed by indie studio, Campo Santo.The game is currently released for PC, Mac, Linux, Xbox One, PS4, and Nintendo Switch.
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