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Our Chris Donlan found Firewatch a refreshing experience that was occasionally a little too clever for its own good. All you need to do is glance at the Firewatch Steam page to find the reviews from people who have a few words for the developer. When asked about bringing this feature to consoles, Sasser said "we're actively investigating it for the future but have nothing to announce. The bad news is it can take up to a month for First Class Mail to make it across the so-called pond." It takes place in 1989 where our protagonist, Henry, has taken up secluded job in the Wyoming wilderness as a Firewatcher though it’s the.

"To keep the product affordable we're shipping First Class Mail. Firewatch is a first-person exploration/adventure game. "Obviously, we make less money off of UK orders," Sasser said of the pictures that are printed and shipped from Panic's Portland, Oregon headquarters. Publisher Panic, Inc co-founder Cabel Sasser confirmed to Eurogamer that this service costs $15 (about £10) and it's the same price worldwide. TechBuffalo published their Firewatch photos (below) and our Ian Higton ordered himself a set that's currently on its way. Then, upon completing the game, there's an option to head to a web store and order physical versions of these photos.ĭeveloper Campo Santo even went to the effort of creating a fake photo development company, Fotodome, which is mentioned in the game, then their logo is embedded on the envelope when the physical pictures are sent out. Perched high atop a mountain, it’s your job to look for smoke and keep the wilderness safe. You are a man named Henry who has retreated from his messy life to work as a fire lookout in the Wyoming wilderness. The outdoor adventure game contains an in-game disposable camera that you can use to take screenshots of the virtual wilderness. Firewatch is a single-player first-person mystery set in the Wyoming wilderness. Firewatch's Steam version offers one exclusive feature missing from its console counterparts: the ability to order physical copies of your in-game photos.
