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The Invisible Hours

The Invisible Hours

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Release Date: October 10, 2017

Singleplayer

Original adventure game prepared by Tequila Works studio with VR goggles in mind. The Invisible Hours tells the story of several colourful characters invited to a mysterious estate who are trying to solve the mystery of the death of their host Nikola Tesla.

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The Invisible Hours is an adventure detective game in which we participate as a ghost. It was created by Tequila Works, the studio responsible for such productions as Rime, The Sexy Brutale and Deadlight.

Plot

A group of seven strangers from different social classes receive an enigmatic letter from the famous Nikola Tesla. It is an invitation to inventor's property and a promise of redemption. When the last guest arrives on the island where Nikola's residence is located, it turns out that the host is dead and it was by no means a death due to natural causes. Thus begins a series of speculations, accusations, attempts to catch the perpatrator and learn the secrets hidden by the guests.

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Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows October 10, 2017

PlayStation 4

PlayStation 4 October 10, 2017

Xbox One

Xbox One April 24, 2018

Developer: Tequila Works

Publisher: GameTrust

Age restrictions: 16+

Features

System Requirements

System Requirements for The Invisible Hours Video Game:

PC Windows

PC / Windows

Minimum System Requirements:
Intel Core i5-4590 3.3 GHz, 8 GB RAM, graphic card 4 GB GeForce GTX 970 or better, 9 GB HDD, Windows 7 SP1 64-bit.

Ratings

Game Ratings for The Invisible Hours Video Game.

7.5

OpenCritic Rating

Game is Recomended by 63% of Critics. There are 13 Critic Reviews.

OpenCritic

Destructoid: 7 / 10 by Brett Makedonski

There's a complex narrative arcing across all of The Invisible Hours, and Tequila Works found a novel way to present it. It's the rare video game that requires no real player intervention to complete. But, the best possible payoff is a result of diligently following all the stories and getting a full picture of all the proceedings. By the end, you'll feel as if you cleverly solved this murder. In all actuality, you only watched the murder solve itself. That is The Invisible Hours' greatest theatrical feat.

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Push Square: 8 / 10 by Sammy Barker

It's the unique way in which individual stories overlap that makes The Invisible Hours such a great game. You'll need to replay this story multiple times over in order to uncover all of its secrets, and with each run you'll come to appreciate its choreography more and more. Existing inside a living, breathing world with famous historical figures like Thomas Edison is what virtual reality was made for, and the fact that the fiction is able to deliver shocks with such frequency is testament to the quality of the story-telling on display.

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GameSpew: 80 / 100 by Kim Snaith

It may only take a couple of hours at most to experience everything that The Invisible Hours has to offer, but it's a couple of hours well worth investing.

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