41 Hours Has All The Time In The World. Out Now On Steam

41 Hours Has All The Time In The World. Out Now On Steam
Source: Steam

There’s never enough time in the day, unless you make it 41 Hours worth. That’s right; you were wondering when this FPS was out, and it’s official, it’s now available on Steam.

You play scientist Ethan Moore – a blackhole specialist who teams up with a virtual version of his wife to tackle bad guys by tagging them, then sending her off to blow them up like some digital confetti.

41 Hours - Beach life
Beach life. Source: Steam

A bit more has been revealed since the 41 Hours Prologue, and now it appears that his wife Clara died after leaving the oven on. That’s the abbreviated version, and may or may not be necessary to the plot. Or it could be a cautionary tale and to drive microwave sales.

The 41 Hours Prologue experience was a bit like a spiritual successor to Half-Life, focusing on jumping through wormholes without a 6ft bunny rabbit telling you when the world will end. 

Here’s a gameplay trailer:

While the full game is now out on the open market (Steam), you can still play the prologue if you’re short of money or just tight. This has taken Texelworks six years to produce, with Valkyrie Initiative on publishing duties, so if you’re an FPS fan, perhaps give it a further look?