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Warning, spoilers below!
Warning, spoilers below!
Warning, spoilers below!
Regardless of how you will communicate with DeLisle, how close and open communication, the final will be one - the burning forest in Wyoming and the helicopter, which will fly in the evacuation zone. In the story, the last dialogue with DeLisle on the radio will be held in her tower and interrupted when Henry heard the noise of the helicopter blades.
And this is where the fun begins. You can sit in a helicopter and fly away from this horrible place, and you can ... stay. Just wait a few minutes, or get away from the helicopter, and watch as the helicopter flies away and you are left standing. In the blazing forest.
An eerie, strange and suggestive ending serious thought, given all the problems Henry, about which we learn in the course of the game.
Esco_Bruni,My English is poor