8) Firewatch
So-called “walking simulators” have emerged as an increasingly popular form of adventure game in recent years, but even so, you won’t find as unique an experience as Camp Santo’s Firewatch. This is a game that tackles tough social issues and explores human relationships, all amidst an intriguing and beautifully stylized outback setting.
In an attempt to escape the difficulties of handling his wife’s early onset dementia, Henry leaves his city dwelling and takes a job as a Shoshone Forest fire lookout. Communicating with his colleague Delilah via radio, Henry investigates mysterious goings-on around the park, culminating in an X-Files-esque narrative twist.
It’s an inspiring and alternative premise that piqued the interest of gamers from as far back as its first reveal, back in 2014. Some technical shortcomings aside, it certainly didn’t disappoint, and if you haven’t done so already, make sure you play Firewatch and experience its brilliance.
Published: Dec 20, 2016 10:30 am