Firewatch – Xbox One [Digital] $10.00 Save:$4.00(33%)
Description
  • Stunningly beautiful wilderness environment that expands as you explore
  • Tailor-made story: the choices you make shape the narrative and build relationships
  • An edge-of-your-seat mystery
  • Secrets and discoveries to be made over every hill
Additional information
ESRB Descriptors

Drug and alcohol reference

Color Category

Multi

Model Number

6JN-00006

Publisher

Panic

Software Format

Digital

Developer

Campo Santo

Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts

Not available

Product Name

Firewatch

Genre

Action and Adventure

Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor

Not available

Brand

Panic

Compatible Platform(s)

Xbox One

ESRB Rating

M (Mature 17+)

Video Game Content Included

Full game

UPC

400058028160

Reviews (5)
Ratings

5.0

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Customer Reviews (5)

  1. Crutch1985

    Everyone talked this thing up. its pretentious and terrible. dont bother

  2. SChills

    One of the best games I have ever played. Entirely story driven. No weapons or monsters, just mystery and emotion. A great game for a rainy day in or if you just want a slow paced walk through. The dialogue is great, the scenery is great and the story was great. Can’t wait til I forget some of the detail so I can play through it again.

  3. Shaun

    Wonderful game, Visuals are great. Takes about 6 hrs to beat, 9 hrs if you explore and tinker with everything in the enviroment.

  4. Nickster

    I received the code very quickly. Glad I bought it. The game is really good and unique. Sad we most likely won’t be getting another one.

  5. Royellt

    I have a friend who raved about this game upon its release. He said play it through a couple of times and that it’s better to know nothing about the plot beforehand. I did just that and I had a unique and thoroughly engaging experience. The ending really was disappointing, but it’s so superbly done in every other department that it really doesn’t matter. People will be talking about their experiences with Henry and Delilah rather than what happened afterwards.