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The Invisible Hours (PSVR) Review | SquareXO

SquareXO writes: This is not a game. This is not a Movie. This is a piece of immersive theatre with many tangled threads. Explore the story to untangle the truth. But remember: “Truth is a matter of perspective”.

The Invisible Hours is the latest game from Tequila Works which just so happens to be perfect for me as I love murder mysteries. I’ve seen the Mouse Trap numerous times, own all seasons of Poirot on Blu-ray and I’ve even taken part in a live ‘Whodunit’ style evening meal many years ago. As soon as I read about this game, I knew I had to play it – this was actually the sole reason I bought a PSVR.

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TheVetOfGaming2787d ago

Sounds pretty interesting. Interactivity should be one of the biggest themes in virtual reality, and this seems to have it in spades. I'm not too struck with the graphics though, but does seem like a fun experience. I'm getting really tempted to purchase the PSVR.

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Absolutely Beautiful Sega Genesis Games

The three most beautiful sights in this world are: 1) your spouse on your wedding day 2) the birth of your first child 3) a walkthrough for Ecco the Dolphin in some long forgotten scrawl.

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Babadook72h ago

Have to install a few of these on my Apple TV.

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Nintendo Switch 2 Console review - Worthy Successor with Issues

"Nintendo Switch 2 is a safe and solid follow-up in many respects but it has its issues, including the Virtual Game Card system and an aging UI."

- Stuart Cullen, TechStomper

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Chilliersplash8h ago

Not sure what games you're playing to average 5 to 6 hours battery. Mariokart World and Zelda gets 2 and a half hours max.

gold_drake5h ago

not sure if its a successor or an upgrade.

and theres no way u get 5 hours.

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Undead Citadel Reaches PlayStation VR2 Next Week

Undead Citadel, a medieval-era VR action game, arrives next week on PlayStation VR2.

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Abnor_Mal16h ago

Is this game one of those every time you die the enemy location is shuffled?