The narrative is human and natural

Firewatch has many natural, human instinct elements throughout the game. You’ll often find Henry shielding his eyes from the sun as he travels through the forest, just how we would in real life. Henry’s back story is something I’ve found to be very relatable. You’ve had a crappy year, and have been going through a lot. Your marriage is on the verge of ending, so you take this job on in order to find some peace and solitude. Sort of an escape from your troubles. Just a little adventure to shake things off and do some soul searching, or to serve as a big distraction; look at it as you will.

Not only that, the dialogue between Henry and Delilah is so well-written and natural, it does not sound forced or awkward. Throughout the game, the relationship between Henry and Delilah is developed with playful dialogue. The witty remarks, playful jokes, make the duo very endearing. It’s all lighthearted, which is nice because of what Henry is dealing with. That being said, I’m sure it has serious moments too. As Delilah said in the trailer, she doesn’t talk to the other lookouts like how she talks to you. 

The art is stunning

The abstract take on the Wyoming wilderness is breathtaking. The art is crisp, fresh, and delivers the essence of summer to the audience very well. Whether it’s the red-orange sunset hues or the bright blue skies in the morning, Campo Santo nailed the art. 

Furthermore, in a tweet by @thatJaneNg, an artist at Campo Santo working on Firewatch, she states how the turtle featured in the trailer is an “Ornate Box Turtle which is native to the Great Plains of the US.” This shows how the art team is sticking to realistic elements by including animals native to the locale.

 Dun dun dun…you may not be alone

The end of the trailer ends on a cliffhanger. You travel out to a site only to find some wire cut clean through. What’s worse? Delilah notices someone at your watchtower, when you’re nowhere near it. This quick scene took this lighthearted adventure down a suspenseful road. Suddenly, you don’t feel alone in the wilderness anymore, but it might not be company you wanted in the first place.

Firewatch is an independent title we shouldn’t sleep on. With all of these wonderful elements, it makes for a unique title. Stay tuned for a release date, gamers, you’ll be able to explore this title soon!