![]() Of course, if you want to beat the game you’ll have to do them all, but it’s nice to be able to pick and choose to see what level you’re at from the outset. Through the app you can see which fire-putting-out-ing would be the most profitable, allowing you to make judgements on their difficulty. Two years, an entire pandemic and two Covid-safe series of Strictly Come Dancing later, I’m back on the beat, ready and willing to slide down a massive pole to save the lives of strangers that seemingly haven’t made any conscious effort to reciprocate my unfathomable generosity and the first thing I pick up on is, well, this feels and plays exactly like what I played in 2019.Įmbr is a first-person simulator, where via a phone app you can pick and choose which fires you want to bother putting out that day. I sat down to play the game and had a blast. One such game was Embr, and I officially hold the much sought-after title of being the first person in Europe to have played it, as I was told by the wonderful reps Muse Games had that day. Way back in the heady, non-Covid days (aka ‘The Before Times’), bright eyed and bushy tailed, myself and a young Greg Hicks scurried our way to London town to EGX Rezzed to play the latest and greatest achievements in independent video gaming. Or, it’s just a game about putting out fires. Your possessions are meaningless, let it burn, right? Embr is a statement on the dank obsession with engorging upon the ever-expanding bosom of global capitalism that we may have seen in gaming form for some time. Embr, a firefighting ‘simulator’ from the lovely folks at Muse Games attempts to answer the question of what exactly would happen if firefighters were as regular as you and I, awaiting a call like Batman but pocketing a nice wage if we somehow managed to save human lives as well as our own without even having to put out the damn fire. There’s probably a reason why firefighters are trained for months before actually given the job of saving civilians from actual fires. Lets put out some fires! The Finger Guns Review. Embr finally arrives on PS4 and Xbox One.
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