Firewatch (Page 2) – Dear Esther (Page 4)
**Home Sick**
In home sick you start by walking up in abandoned building. You explore this building bit by bit as certain parts you can only get to at night in your nightmares.
You have some puzzles to do from opening file cabinets using combinations, getting water, etc. I don’t want to give too much away, but a little tip do remember the light switches as these are important.
The graphics in this game are absolutely gorgeous which really does immerse you into the game. The game took me in total just under 3 hours to complete. I have mixed feelings with the game, really did enjoy the graphics and the setting, but for some reason wasn’t really that into the game or the story. But for the price it is good value for this type of game.
£10.99 (Steam)
Firewatch (Page 2) – Dear Esther (Page 4)


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