Oh man, where do I even begin with this? So, you’ve got Rob Yescombe, right? The dude who practically birthed “The Invisible Hours” in the VR world. It’s like he’s been on this wild ride and buckle up, because he’s got the game back in his hands. I mean, seriously — imagine all those modern VR headsets, TV screens, or even the cinema?! He’s dreaming big. Or maybe he doesn’t know when to stop. Who knows.
Anyway, Hollywood Reporter spilled the beans about Rob hunting for the right crew. Imagine “The Invisible Hours” as a TV show or movie — that’s the vibe he’s going for. It’s a bit of Agatha Christie meets Clue, but, you know, in VR land. You’re not some gun-toting hero; you’re just creeping around this mansion watching. Trying to figure out why Nikola Tesla got offed.
This thing popped onto the scene back in 2017, and folks were all over it. Jump ahead to 2020, and Tequila Works was all set to bring it to Quest. But curveball alert — they closed the doors in 2024. No Quest for you!
Now, Yescombe, with stars in his eyes, is like, “Guys, it’s time. This game’s ready for the spotlight again.” Fans can’t stop talking about it, and gee, he loves it too — maybe a bit too much? Hardware’s booming now, so why not dust it off, give it a shine, and send it back out there?
And here’s the fun bit — Rob’s been busy. Writing here, writing there. He’s got a finger in everything from “The Twilight Zone VR” to “Arizona Sunshine 2,” and even movies like “Outside the Wire” on Netflix. The guy’s got a rich history. Aliens, Blade Runners, and even a sprinkle of Family Guy. He’s everywhere and nowhere, all at once.
The twists and turns of his career — like an unpredictable dance, isn’t it?