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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2017-08-21 06:50 pm

[ SECRET POST #3883 ]


⌈ Secret Post #3883 ⌋

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(Anonymous) 2017-08-21 11:12 pm (UTC)(link)
Ugh, Firewatch had so much potential, but it dropped the ball where it counted. It tried to pass itself off as "changing how you answer changes how the story/characters react", but I tried literally saying NOTHING to Delilah unless it was absolutely necessary to progress the story, and she still ended up ~attracted. It had hinted that she knew something about the fire being set in the park and went nowhere with it. Ggghhhh. So disappointing. :/

That said, the photos at the end were definitely nice and touching.

(Anonymous) 2017-08-22 12:39 am (UTC)(link)
The story of Firewatch is how isolation and loneliness can affect people and their perception. A lonely woman attaches to someone she hears and makes a mental image in her head for. She didn't know anything about the fire, and things like the, "No, he doesn't know" is her talking to another person she has contact with as part of her job (as revealed in the final cave), and she was talking about the downed line. She didn't know as much as we thought she did.
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[personal profile] saintbounty 2017-08-24 03:56 am (UTC)(link)
I took away that it was a story about stewardship and responsibility. As someone still finishing their development into an adult, I think a LOT about it.