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Pulling off Nmap scans and Airocrack runs from a simulated apartment desktop sounds niche, but 85% of Steam reviewers walked away satisfied. Accessible enough for newcomers, thin enough to frustrate real sysadmins.

I went in expecting a glorified typing minigame and came out genuinely surprised by how much narrative scaffolding Sicarius wrapped around the toolset. The core loop plants you at a faked-out desktop inside a hidden apartment, where you run recognisable command-line tools like Nmap, Harvester, Airocrack, Hping, and Burp against targets that are only thinly disguised versions of real public figures. The satire is broad and intentional: you will absolutely encounter someone called Elan Mask. Whether that lands as funny or cringeworthy depends entirely on your tolerance for internet-culture humour, but it does give the otherwise dry reconnaissance work some personality. The progression loop is the most strategy-adjacent thing the game offers, and it held my attention longer than I expected. You earn money from completed gigs, reinvest it into rank upgrades and new software unlocks, then take on harder contracts with tighter timers and more layered security. It is closer to a job-sim progression curve than a Hacknet-style puzzle gauntlet, but the steady unlock drip keeps the sessions from feeling static. The gig structure is where the game actually breathes: community guides already map out more than 23 distinct side gigs, which signals that the content volume is more substantial than the price point implies. Here is the honest friction report. Actual cybersecurity professionals will find the command implementation shallow. The tool names are real but the execution is abstracted, so running Harvester in-game teaches you a workflow rhythm, not actual OSINT procedure. Players who already know what these tools do in the real world will feel the gap immediately. On top of that, community reports flag UI roughness and some mission clarity issues, particularly around the underground web interface and tool-cooking steps that lack adequate feedback. The multiple-ending structure is a genuine positive, giving completionists a reason to replay and make different information-disclosure choices, but the linearity of individual missions means the sandbox label on the Steam page slightly overpromises. Who should actually buy this? My read is: curious non-technical players who want to feel clever without opening a terminal, fans of narrative sims like Orwell or Hacknet who want something with a lighter touch, and achievement hunters chasing all 58 Steam achievements. The tutorial is forgiving enough that total newcomers can get through the early gigs without a guide, which for a sim in this subgenre is genuinely not a given. If you have ever watched a Mr. Robot episode and wished you could poke around a fake OS without doing a Linux course first, this hits that itch at a fair indie price point. Seasoned sysadmins or anyone who cleared Hacknet on full difficulty should look elsewhere for mechanical depth. Diego, Scout Team

Anonymous Hacker Simulator

Anonymous Hacker Simulator

3 abr 2024SicariusG-DEVS.com
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Pulling off Nmap scans and Airocrack runs from a simulated apartment desktop sounds niche, but 85% of Steam reviewers walked away satisfied. Accessible enough for newcomers, thin enough to frustrate real sysadmins.

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I went in expecting a glorified typing minigame and came out genuinely surprised by how much narrative scaffolding Sicarius wrapped around the toolset. The core loop plants you at a faked-out desktop inside a hidden apartment, where you run recognisable command-line tools like Nmap, Harvester, Airocrack, Hping, and Burp against targets that are only thinly disguised versions of real public figures. The satire is broad and intentional: you will absolutely encounter someone called Elan Mask. Whether that lands as funny or cringeworthy depends entirely on your tolerance for internet-culture humour, but it does give the otherwise dry reconnaissance work some personality. The progression loop is the most strategy-adjacent thing the game offers, and it held my attention longer than I expected. You earn money from completed gigs, reinvest it into rank upgrades and new software unlocks, then take on harder contracts with tighter timers and more layered security. It is closer to a job-sim progression curve than a Hacknet-style puzzle gauntlet, but the steady unlock drip keeps the sessions from feeling static. The gig structure is where the game actually breathes: community guides already map out more than 23 distinct side gigs, which signals that the content volume is more substantial than the price point implies. Here is the honest friction report. Actual cybersecurity professionals will find the command implementation shallow. The tool names are real but the execution is abstracted, so running Harvester in-game teaches you a workflow rhythm, not actual OSINT procedure. Players who already know what these tools do in the real world will feel the gap immediately. On top of that, community reports flag UI roughness and some mission clarity issues, particularly around the underground web interface and tool-cooking steps that lack adequate feedback. The multiple-ending structure is a genuine positive, giving completionists a reason to replay and make different information-disclosure choices, but the linearity of individual missions means the sandbox label on the Steam page slightly overpromises. Who should actually buy this? My read is: curious non-technical players who want to feel clever without opening a terminal, fans of narrative sims like Orwell or Hacknet who want something with a lighter touch, and achievement hunters chasing all 58 Steam achievements. The tutorial is forgiving enough that total newcomers can get through the early gigs without a guide, which for a sim in this subgenre is genuinely not a given. If you have ever watched a Mr. Robot episode and wished you could poke around a fake OS without doing a Linux course first, this hits that itch at a fair indie price point. Seasoned sysadmins or anyone who cleared Hacknet on full difficulty should look elsewhere for mechanical depth.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementstrading-cardstier:indieNarrative-DrivenCommand-Line MechanicsProgression Unlock LoopMultiple EndingsGig StructureChoice-Based OutcomesMinimalist UICyberpunk Atmosphere

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Nvidia GTX 1050
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Intel Core i3

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Fecha de lanzamiento
3 abr 2024

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Anonymous Hacker Simulator fue desarrollado por Sicarius y publicado por G-DEVS.com.