Firewatch ending bad3/19/2024 ![]() There are no threesomes in the woods or axe murderers or affairs. A lot of times in games we want to make the sexy decisions but this game urges you to play realistically. (EDIT): Did some changes to the layout to make it a bit more easy to read. ![]() Both characters clearly have something that needs to be sorted out so for them the fire get’s irrelevant compared to what they’ve experienced. This huge fire is still small compared to all their own problems and their inner conflicts. (Off-topic) What I really liked was that throughout the story the characters panicked and were spooked by whatever was going on but when shit hits the fan and it’s looking like fucking doomsday out there they are quite calm. I hope that makes sense in a way? I’m German and my English isn’t that good. He couldn’t just live a happy new life with Delilah while ignoring Julia. So my answer to what Delilah should do was “ become a shrink”. Why would Henry want to live with Delilah after that point? He knows he needs to get back to Julia and “ figure it out”. With this in mind the ending just makes sense. You can’t just head off to a firewatch and leave your wife behind. You can’t just do what he just did “ when you’re supposed to look after someone”. You really can hear Henry realizing that he fucked up while he says “ you figure it out” (watch the video above). The voice acting is spot on at this scene. This is the line that changed everything. He just didn’t know what to do.ĭelilah: Henry, not knowing what to do isn’t okay! When you’re supposed to look after someone, you… (gasping for words.) Henry: He obviously didn’t want to forget him. Henry: I think… I think that Ned loved him. I’ve chosen Ned loved him because he obviously did. Here is a Video of the conversation if you don’t want to read it down below: While escaping the fire and running towards the extraction point up north you get into a conversation with Deliah about Ned.Īfter Delilah tells you that she should be relieved that there’s no evidence she starts blaming Ned and argues that he's a bad father. So I’ve read many posts about the ending that people chose the dialogue option along the lines of “Let’s move together”. ![]()
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