But then you realize that there's nothing to actually look out for, the game can only really model your character and nothing else. The scariest thing is that you wouldn't see them coming because they can only jump-scare you from behind a corner
@zacziggarot honestly understanding my player character was the only rendered entity made it worse I kept expecting the sound of rushing footsteps and then to get hit over the head with a 2x4 or something
I think he just has the powers of a regular game dev. He can do just about anything within the confines of the games engine. Including turning his game off, loading up firewatch, watching you play, and maybe throwing in a mod or two. I think this is kind of the boundary of his power because he has absolutely no control over Stanly and his choices. Other than choosing what decisions are on offer and being surprised when you find something he didn't intend.
@@bapnap6218he's the lovecraftian entity of divorce, as confirmed by one of the game's writers and developers davey wreden. He is the very concept of it. And so he divorces stanley from his own reality on a whim. As is his conceptual domain
@@lenkazdraviciv-4896 no the narrator is from a different game that game was made a long time ago and has many different endings one where he somehow thinks his game sucks and starts putting you into random ones.
Oooooohhhh it makes so much sense now. Actually, scratch that, this Easter egg is entirely subjective! It could very easily be Ned OR Stanley. And I think that's awesome.
Firewatch is peak psychological horror. It makes you think someone is out there to kill you and something sinister might happen but it's all in your (the players) head.
I like how the narrator doesn't have the power to recreate the game he wants to show, so he just brings them to that game. XD Edit: im famous :) Edit 2: Ok, correct, the narrator can change his world as long as Stanley is there.
@@Starmine1231are you sure about that? Or did you just think you stoped playing and chose to play another game when in reality you have been stuck in that game for years
@@Mitchiepoo97 A quick cliff notes is that the narrator is like an omnipotent Character that doesn't have enough power to create a universe but he can send you places
It wouldn't be that obviously unless u played Stanley's Parable recently, but also even if you did, I might not expect it to be an Easter egg n not make the connection
THIS GENUINELY BLOWS MY MIND! Ive played BOTH these games on my brothers pc, but i never connected the dots that they were the same universe, and that stanly was the one who made me so paranoid that i thought i was gunna get attacked.
When I first played Firewatch, I was like "wait there's someone in my tower?" I thought it was like a stalker or a murderer or sniper. But nope, it's just a sad scared mute guy with a voice in his head, tryna find his co workers. 😅
This is funny asf💀 A poetic narrator with his companion reviewing other game and some normal dude with his companion fixing something, paranoid until it is revealed a british poetic omnipotent narrator just reviewing their world
I never noticed that and it makes it feel like I should’ve known sooner but the fact is the person she sees in the tower is Stanley and it’s just really cool how these two great games made such an amazing collab
That part in fire wach scared the hell out of me it made me think someone was stalking me the entire time but this is what I'm going to think of when I replay the game 😂
this is my new canon ngl. actually perfect. I didnt even think about that scene. like I know its supposed to be you know who. but yeah. it was stan my man 100%. love this.
"Then who is?"(In fear and shock) Meanwhile: "Stanley, i think you're meant to play as creepy man with some sort of twisted erotic purpose." ~Dumbledore said camly~
Firewatch is such a good game, like, its not a horror game, or a survival game, no real danger, just a believable story told from the pov of a lonely ranger.
I love that from a fire watch players perspective, this is terrifying. From Stanley’s perspective, he is in a random tower with a weird guy talking in his ear.
I really like how easy Stanley and the Narrator can slot into any game. That would be fun to have a game where you show up being the unusual situations in the game.
I think that's a part of it. It doesn't have a good ending. It's not a story. It's realistic. There is no government conspiracy. There is nobody trying to kill you. And your life, the life that you abandoned, is still there waiting for you at home. Delilah ran away from her engagement. Henry ran away from his wife who couldn't even remember who he was. They both needed to get back to their lives. And the story they go through made them realise just that.
@ThatPancakeCat I guess that's fair. After worrying about someone supposedly watching you in the woods, i totally forgot about the beginning story section and that he had a wife
The game shows how all powerful a dev is over the world they create. Sound familiar? The big bang was someone turning on their computer and time is relative.
Firewatch is an amazing game. Did not realize it would captivate me as much as it did. It was the first game in a long time that had me excited to play. Like I would wake up and would instantly get happy knowing I have more of that game to play. That hasn’t happened since the good old days of call of duty and battlefield campaigns.
I love that Firewatch is secretly a horror game, once you learn that there's someone else in the park messing with things it makes you paranoid, thinking you're gonna get spied on or murdered. Honestly I'd love a game exactly like Firewatch except that there's actually a stalker who will kill you if you find out that you're getting stalked, and the only way to beat the game is to either never find the stalker or escape the park when he tries to kill you.
It's not secretly a horror game, that's the draw of the game to get you into it, a thriller with a creepy stalker in the forest. This scene is literally the trailer. The secret of the game is that it's effectively an anti-game, it meant nothing and it's telling you to stop speaking out fantasy to replace problems in your real life. It's a lesson on the downsides of escapism disguised as a horror game. It's a wonderful game that is a cool contradiction, it wants to be played while it's message is effectively "stop playing, start living". Obviously this isn't 100% literal, it's just a warning to not abandon your problems for cheap fantasy that ultimately isn't real.
I know the narrator is supposed to be separate of Stanley, but when I first saw this clip in my headcanon I liked to think Stanley is thinking this to himself and it made me LOL.
I thought the other person was her or at least a Bigfoot. Truly wanted another installment of this game or at least some closure on this one like with him and her meeting
Game unfortunately did what it set out to, and there won't be a second one. If only every other game studio that wrote about "connection" and "emotion" and all that, actually played games that made you truly feel a ton of emotions.
I love how the game from the start made you feel like you were being watched but you would never in any danger but you constantly feel that innate dread that something has to happen but it never does
The idea that Stanley is just a dimension hopper that appears to be easter eggs is hilariously ironic.
Plane Hopper Stanley sounds awesome, that's gonna be a dnd character
Dude firewatch made me actual paranoid that "then who is?" Cemented that I had to keep a lookout for a stalker/potential murderer for the whole game
Fr
That is that man when he apear in that Dark forest
But then you realize that there's nothing to actually look out for, the game can only really model your character and nothing else. The scariest thing is that you wouldn't see them coming because they can only jump-scare you from behind a corner
@zacziggarot honestly understanding my player character was the only rendered entity made it worse I kept expecting the sound of rushing footsteps and then to get hit over the head with a 2x4 or something
Damn
This kinda makes it seem like the narrator is a cosmic omnipotent deity that can just put stanley in new games at a whim
Isn't he though or atleast a lovecraftian entity latched onto Stanly
I think he just has the powers of a regular game dev. He can do just about anything within the confines of the games engine. Including turning his game off, loading up firewatch, watching you play, and maybe throwing in a mod or two.
I think this is kind of the boundary of his power because he has absolutely no control over Stanly and his choices. Other than choosing what decisions are on offer and being surprised when you find something he didn't intend.
@@bapnap6218he's the lovecraftian entity of divorce, as confirmed by one of the game's writers and developers davey wreden. He is the very concept of it. And so he divorces stanley from his own reality on a whim. As is his conceptual domain
He does put you in Minecraft during one of the endings, so it's not out of the question.
@@ChronalKisses now put him in forever winter.
2 peak games collaborating is funny as hell
It was cool to see fire watch in the deluxe edition. But I miss Minecraft.
its not the same game?
@@lenkazdraviciv-4896 no but I’d recommend buying and playing through the stanly parable and fire hawk
@@lenkazdraviciv-4896 no the narrator is from a different game that game was made a long time ago and has many different endings one where he somehow thinks his game sucks and starts putting you into random ones.
this isn't really a stanley parable easter egg, it's revealed later on that the person in the tower was an old scout that dissappeared some years ago
Me in the past playing Firewatch: "WHAT, WHO THE FUCK IS IN MY TOWER!?"
Me years later playing Stanley: "hey this looks fam-.....oh, oh no"
Hahahaha
It was Stanley all along.
If that was Stanley no wonder everyone disappeared
Bro saw himself in the past and future lmao💀💀😭
@@askullontheground Scott?? Stanley...
Stanley in his iconic creep tower
Yeah
i love angel dust
@@winterdeath1012 how much do you shower?
@@Foxy-h4rhu5 what does that have to do with me liking a character
answer the question
Oooooohhhh it makes so much sense now.
Actually, scratch that, this Easter egg is entirely subjective! It could very easily be Ned OR Stanley. And I think that's awesome.
Yeah fr
He literally says "what do you think this game is about Stanley" How could it be Ned?
@@nexusonline9006 Because I'm taking about Firewatch specifically.
From both Henry & Delilah's perspective, we have no clue who's in that tower.
@@cry.skull745 it literally states its stanley
@@kiachaelchild not in Firewatch it doesn't.
"It seems to me that you play as a creepy man." Love the narrator.
"In your creep tower" 😂
Oh that makes sense
Yes😂
Firewatch is peak psychological horror. It makes you think someone is out there to kill you and something sinister might happen but it's all in your (the players) head.
Exactly it was never meant to be a scary game at all the player just makes it “ spooky”
I like how the narrator doesn't have the power to recreate the game he wants to show, so he just brings them to that game. XD
Edit: im famous :)
Edit 2: Ok, correct, the narrator can change his world as long as Stanley is there.
Wait really?
@CaptainSteve_K1ngs well, yeah, in the Stanley parable, he can only change where ever Stanley is.
You guys are wrong, in Stanley's Parable it is shown that the narrator can change the world/game around Stanley
@elcoyote6212 ... didn't I say I didn't say that did I.
Sebastian pfp :3
Years later and Stanley Parable comes back to still make fun of every paranoid player who fell for Firewatch's storytelling lol
@@ArkayeCh Fr hahahahah
THATS SO FIRE BRO
Fire🔥🔥🔥
Better watch
You could say it's fire... Watch
@@GuitarOfTime0116 *end credits*
I honestly thought I was still in Stanley parable when I played this game
🫂u right
@@Cytinn no, I got done with Stanley parable then I started playing this game right after.
@@Starmine1231are you sure about that? Or did you just think you stoped playing and chose to play another game when in reality you have been stuck in that game for years
The fact that it doesn’t even show who’s in the tower, and you have to play Stanley Parable to actually know…
You're the only person who explained what was going on. I played Firewatch but not Stanley and was like "wtf is this video?"
@@Mitchiepoo97 A quick cliff notes is that the narrator is like an omnipotent Character that doesn't have enough power to create a universe but he can send you places
It wouldn't be that obviously unless u played Stanley's Parable recently, but also even if you did, I might not expect it to be an Easter egg n not make the connection
It's Ned.
However Stanley parable also makes it a possibility that it's also stanley.
I may be stupid and you are just joking, but no it's just a reference.
Ned was in the tower, this was pretty clear in the game.
Played both, seen both scenes, many years apart. I NEVER REMEMBERED OR REALIZED THIS
THIS IS AMAZING!
No way, that’s sick
Yeah
THIS GENUINELY BLOWS MY MIND!
Ive played BOTH these games on my brothers pc, but i never connected the dots that they were the same universe, and that stanly was the one who made me so paranoid that i thought i was gunna get attacked.
But Ned Goodwin was in your tower though...
They aren't, this Is just Stanley parable referencing the game
When I first played Firewatch, I was like "wait there's someone in my tower?" I thought it was like a stalker or a murderer or sniper.
But nope, it's just a sad scared mute guy with a voice in his head, tryna find his co workers. 😅
The Stanley parable immediately became comedic thriller.😂
"Stanley up high in his creep tower" 🍷🗿
I love how this implies stanly is also cannon to the rocket league universe
Wait how 😂
@@envious357 because after this the narrator puts Stanley in a rocker league map
This is funny asf💀
A poetic narrator with his companion reviewing other game and some normal dude with his companion fixing something, paranoid until it is revealed a british poetic omnipotent narrator just reviewing their world
imagine if all of the paranoia this game has is because of stanley and narrator goofing around
Hahahaha right thing im scared walking in Dark in this game😆
I never noticed that and it makes it feel like I should’ve known sooner but the fact is the person she sees in the tower is Stanley and it’s just really cool how these two great games made such an amazing collab
It feels like a time travel story where i travel back to scare myself lol
actually the narrator is the biggest creep.
hi sam
It's a shame Ultra Deluxe doesn't have the Minecraft one, but we got the glimpse into "total mental depravity" with the _creep tower_
Of course he was out of his tower. He was following The Adventure Line™
Yeah👐
I saw the tower and 100% expected “do you copy?”
Ahhahahshs
That part in fire wach scared the hell out of me it made me think someone was stalking me the entire time but this is what I'm going to think of when I replay the game 😂
this is probably the best collab ever seen on the human earth it’s just so perfect 😭
I love how my brain just accepted that I'm Stanley now, because British man equals wisdom
That scene Stanley was the Man in the tower the whole time while you were at the comms tower. THE Stanley Parables is now Firewatch Lore Lmfao
this is my new canon ngl.
actually perfect. I didnt even think about that scene.
like I know its supposed to be you know who. but yeah. it was stan my man 100%. love this.
"Stanley, would you kindly freak the F out?"
That is some next level game collab right there, genuinely a five head move
Firewatch is an amazing game. I used to speedrun it and i loved everytime i played it. Also met some lifelong friends streaming it
Firewatch: **having a heart attack seeing someone in their tower**
Stanly, in the tower: huh… this is neat
"So far, I love everything about this game, Stanley"
I never thought of it like that 😂
When this happened to me playing Stanley I just let out a big " BROOOOO"
"Has there always been big brick walls around your tower?"
This is the same voice that trolls the user in Dungeon for every damn level and game.
Oh... ohhhhhh.... OHHHHHHHHHHH MAN now it makes sense
Ohhhhhh yeah
"Then who is?"(In fear and shock)
Meanwhile:
"Stanley, i think you're meant to play as creepy man with some sort of twisted erotic purpose."
~Dumbledore said camly~
Perfect
Firewatch is such a good game, like, its not a horror game, or a survival game, no real danger, just a believable story told from the pov of a lonely ranger.
Stanley is now canonically hopping dimensions to break game boundaries with his omnipresent and omnipotent godlike overseer. Nice.
Geez, “Then who is…?” gave me chills, and immediately after that it went away once I heard the witty narrator)
I love that from a fire watch players perspective, this is terrifying. From Stanley’s perspective, he is in a random tower with a weird guy talking in his ear.
Who wants stanley as an easter egg in every game? Imagine playing Destiny 2 and the narrator pops up asking you to help him find stanley. 🤣
As someone who has played neither of these games, this is fire
I got my friend into The Stanley Parable Deluxe..... he's now called "Jim"
"Creep tower" made me laugh pretty hard lmfao
Cool ester egg
Ty
This may be a FAR stretch, but, that would be AMAZING of those games are basically connected. Like, who she sees in the tower IS Stanly at this point!
I really like how easy Stanley and the Narrator can slot into any game. That would be fun to have a game where you show up being the unusual situations in the game.
Fire watch was such a good game, I wish it did more at the end
Yeah its realy fun game 6hours of Experience
I think that's a part of it. It doesn't have a good ending. It's not a story. It's realistic.
There is no government conspiracy. There is nobody trying to kill you. And your life, the life that you abandoned, is still there waiting for you at home.
Delilah ran away from her engagement. Henry ran away from his wife who couldn't even remember who he was. They both needed to get back to their lives. And the story they go through made them realise just that.
@ThatPancakeCat I guess that's fair. After worrying about someone supposedly watching you in the woods, i totally forgot about the beginning story section and that he had a wife
Firewatch is one those games that can be considered perfect.
Omg I loved the idea of this. I never even thought to think that far into it.
Stanley is the villain, confirmed
The game shows how all powerful a dev is over the world they create. Sound familiar? The big bang was someone turning on their computer and time is relative.
Okay but foreal this is one hellva cool crossover I love it!
(Gotta see Stanley in other games, that would be so cool/funny ngl)
This just makes me realize the relationship of Stanley and Narrator... It's literally Batman and Joker.
This moment used 2b terrifying 2 me -now it's hilarious 😂
Firewatch is an amazing game. Did not realize it would captivate me as much as it did. It was the first game in a long time that had me excited to play. Like I would wake up and would instantly get happy knowing I have more of that game to play. That hasn’t happened since the good old days of call of duty and battlefield campaigns.
"Who the fuck is in my tower?!"
"You!"
Watchtowers give me "do you copy" flashbacks now.
I loved this game so much 😂 didnt expect to hear the stanley narrarator
Firewatch is a gem
I loved this game so much! Very underrated
Stanley was stalking him all this time.
I love this.
I love firewatch
So dimension hopping in Stanley parable is canon
OH MY GOD! I just think I realized that the narrator for Stanley parable is also the narrator for the “Dungeons” games!
This is actually one of the best Easter eggs in ever
God firewatch is such a good game, I need to play through it again, it's been years
Thank you for showing me this Easter Egg, Amazing
Played this game when it first came out. Should play it again sometime. Great game!
originally thought this was a reference to "do you copy" rather than something else
I love that Firewatch is secretly a horror game, once you learn that there's someone else in the park messing with things it makes you paranoid, thinking you're gonna get spied on or murdered.
Honestly I'd love a game exactly like Firewatch except that there's actually a stalker who will kill you if you find out that you're getting stalked, and the only way to beat the game is to either never find the stalker or escape the park when he tries to kill you.
It's not secretly a horror game, that's the draw of the game to get you into it, a thriller with a creepy stalker in the forest. This scene is literally the trailer.
The secret of the game is that it's effectively an anti-game, it meant nothing and it's telling you to stop speaking out fantasy to replace problems in your real life. It's a lesson on the downsides of escapism disguised as a horror game. It's a wonderful game that is a cool contradiction, it wants to be played while it's message is effectively "stop playing, start living".
Obviously this isn't 100% literal, it's just a warning to not abandon your problems for cheap fantasy that ultimately isn't real.
Lmao! That's amazing. Stanley is such a great game. The narrator is my favorite. I keep trying to get him to narrate my life but...
I know the narrator is supposed to be separate of Stanley, but when I first saw this clip in my headcanon I liked to think Stanley is thinking this to himself and it made me LOL.
I thought the other person was her or at least a Bigfoot. Truly wanted another installment of this game or at least some closure on this one like with him and her meeting
Game unfortunately did what it set out to, and there won't be a second one. If only every other game studio that wrote about "connection" and "emotion" and all that, actually played games that made you truly feel a ton of emotions.
Male 07 Stanley casually strolls in Firewatch
Now this it the perfect Combination
Yeah it is
That cut from “then who is?” Was immaculate 😂
Oh that is just too good
"What is my motivation" made me think of Rick and Morty's storylord
Fr hahahaha
Can someone explain this to me like isn’t that the same narrator from Stanley parable?
This is the greatest Easter egg I've ever seen.
I love how the game from the start made you feel like you were being watched but you would never in any danger but you constantly feel that innate dread that something has to happen but it never does
Gave me goosebumps.
The question is if you kept looking would you see large brick walls appear around the tower
ITS ALL CONNECTED
Imagine fighting for your life on the beaches of Normandy and some office worker rolls up and has a voice in the sky call you goofy
Nice
I love Stanley Parable so much.