Firewatch’s opening still ruins me. It encapsulates a palette of emotions in a matter of minutes that few games manage to achieve in their entirety.
Campo Santo warms your heart, caresses it, then tears it from your chest without hesitation. Henry’s predicament is achingly true to life, a man who finds himself faced with a tragic situation where he can either stay with the ones he loves or run away from his responsibilities, hoping they’ll fade away into memory never to trouble him again.
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