There was no other way to play but in person, and this is exactly where you find his player notes and his specially designed fort. The stolen climbing spikes, they were hidden in a place that his dad was not meant to find, through a cave and in his den in which the game was played, in person, with Delilah. Now why would Delilah have the key and lie about it being missing? because i don't think it was Neds climbing accident that killed his son, i believe it was Delilahs. why the alarm you say? in case you didn't report the key to her. and i believe it was Delilah that locked you in. This has been the single biggest issue for me to comprehend, if Ned didn't want you finding his sons body, why would he give you the key? I don't believe it was Ned at all, i believe it was Delilah. The key for the cave, magically shows up with a tracker, and not by Ned, as written in his notes. This is going to be abit messy, this is really just to group all my thoughts, and do correct me when i'm wrong and feel free to make suggestions. But that isn't the end, we haven't solved the mystery yet, at least I do not think so, and i do not believe you can by in game means, there are hints of this all through the game, murder mystery books being a big example, Delilah even has one on her bed. Now there's two game "endings", you get in the heli, and return to your life, or the "secret" ending, you stay, and you presumably die. ![]() Okay, so I've played the game and had time to think everything over/read other peoples experiences, and like most of you here have noticed not everything adds up, its a mystery game after all. 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. ![]() People tend to hide things and trust is a very hard thing to reach between to people.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. But all things considered, Firewatch ending just shows a glimpse at the reality of the human nature. You can wait in the tower for a long period of time for the helicopter to appear. Delilah seems to know about this, yet hide it from Henry, seemingly knowing about Ned’s whereabouts (he’s encountered during the game) and hiding them from Henry, feeling like she’s protecting herself, Ned and most importantly - Henry. You find out that the kid was a son of an another Firewatch character Ned Goodwin, a lookout man also. He begins to become sort of paranoid, but it’s all for a reason as he finds Brian Goodwin’s body in a cave. ![]() Then you uncover a secret that someone in the park seems to be hiding and preventing Henry from finding out. You’re led to believe that a group of mischievous teens cause these problems, but that’s far from reality. Towards the end of the game, Henry finds out he’s being followed and his equipment and workplace are being tampered with. To begin with, Firewatch has multiple endings. It’s sort of like hyping up a friend or your kid with a great present, telling how it will make their holidays and else and in the end give them a pair of socks… It doesn’t work like this. For a game which is story-heavy, well there is only the story, nothing else, the details and script should be impeccable, but the ending seems just plopped right on top of the written script. The main concerns that every player and critic has, is that Firewatch has the ending it wasn’t building up to. ![]() It would be wrong to consider Firewatch a member of this category, because while the ending isn’t very great, it is not one that ruins the world or creates global starvation… There have been some games that seem to do everything right story-wise, but fail at the end miserably. SPOILER ALERT! If you’re looking a short overview on the story, check out our Firewatch review. Yes, there are more than one ending in Firewatch. It’s Firewatch and if you have read anything about the game, you know that it has a weird ending… Multiple endings actually.
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