Pure PlayStation: The Invisible Hours is not your typical game. In fact, it’s not a game at all. You don’t win anything and there are no set goals.
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"Tequila Works’ interactive film puts such a unique spin on historical fiction that I predict you won’t see the twists and turns coming. I don’t believe a “playable film” has resonated with me since the first season of Telltale’s The Walking Dead, so I am hopeful to see more games like The Invisible Hours in the future." - Adam at Electric Bento
There have been a few VR games that have been converted in to a regular style game making it accessible to everyone who don’t necessarily own a VR device. Some have done relatively well whereas others not so much, but that is where The Invisible Hours comes in. It’s a different gaming experience to what most players would be used to. But to say that The Invisible Hours is a unique experience that has never been done before wouldn’t necessarily be the whole truth, as games like this have been done countless times but this offers something a little different to the rest.