Compara los precios de Hacker Evolution en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por exosyphen studios. Publicado por exosyphen studios. Lanzado el 14/9/2010. Disponible en PC, Mac, Linux. Géneros: Simulation. Puntuación Metacritic: 60/100.

A text-command puzzle game that nails the feel of movie-style hacking, but will restart you from scratch the moment you deviate from its rigid, predetermined path.

My first honest reaction to Hacker Evolution was relief that someone had finally built a hacking sim that commits to the command-line bit, and then mild frustration when I realised how little room it gives you to breathe. The core loop puts you behind a console window, typing commands to crack passwords, decrypt keys, transfer money between servers, and wipe your trace level before a countdown expires. The UI itself is clean and purposeful: a global map marking server locations, a systems panel tracking your hardware stats, and an in-game inbox that drip-feeds mission clues. There are no hidden sub-menus, no mouse-dependent actions, and the whole thing can theoretically be completed without touching a mouse. For a certain kind of player, that discipline is exactly the point. The problem is that Hacker Evolution is less a simulation and more a rigid puzzle sequence dressed up as one. The game runs across a tutorial and nine missions, and the path through each one is narrow enough that genuine exploration gets punished financially. Stray onto a server that is not on the developer's intended route and you will find yourself hit with in-game monetary penalties. Miss a spending threshold or let your trace level climb too high before the wrong checkpoint, and you are not restarting a level, you are restarting the entire game, because penalties carry forward between missions. That is a design choice that respects no one's time. A notepad beside the keyboard is not optional advice here; it is practically mandatory to log the difference between commands like decrypt and crack, and to track exactly how much money you can spend before the next mission's minimum balance requirement bites you. What the game does earn, and this is worth saying plainly, is atmosphere. The fast-paced electronic soundtrack is genuinely well-suited to the tension of a trace countdown ticking down. The console aesthetic, basic monospaced fonts on a dark background with a world map pulsing behind it, does that movie-hacker thing surprisingly well without feeling embarrassing. There is also a mod editor bundled in, which historically extended the game's lifespan with community-built missions beyond the short base campaign. Replayability from the base content alone is thin; nine missions at under thirty minutes each means a focused player clears this in a single evening. Community mods are the only real answer to that problem, and the ecosystem around this title has never been especially large. The Metacritic score of 60 is an honest number. This is a narrow, brittle puzzle game wearing a simulation jacket. If you have any background in IT, enjoy command-line interfaces, or simply want the fantasy of being a gray-hat operative racing trace timers across a world map, there is a specific satisfaction here that nothing else quite replicates at this budget level. Come in knowing it is a linear puzzle chain, not a sandbox. Read every tutorial prompt carefully, keep that notepad ready, and accept that the game will occasionally punish you for curiosity rather than incompetence. Go in expecting Uplink-style freedom and you will quit inside an hour. Diego, Scout Team

Hacker Evolution

Hacker Evolution

14 sept 2010exosyphen studios
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A text-command puzzle game that nails the feel of movie-style hacking, but will restart you from scratch the moment you deviate from its rigid, predetermined path.

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My first honest reaction to Hacker Evolution was relief that someone had finally built a hacking sim that commits to the command-line bit, and then mild frustration when I realised how little room it gives you to breathe. The core loop puts you behind a console window, typing commands to crack passwords, decrypt keys, transfer money between servers, and wipe your trace level before a countdown expires. The UI itself is clean and purposeful: a global map marking server locations, a systems panel tracking your hardware stats, and an in-game inbox that drip-feeds mission clues. There are no hidden sub-menus, no mouse-dependent actions, and the whole thing can theoretically be completed without touching a mouse. For a certain kind of player, that discipline is exactly the point. The problem is that Hacker Evolution is less a simulation and more a rigid puzzle sequence dressed up as one. The game runs across a tutorial and nine missions, and the path through each one is narrow enough that genuine exploration gets punished financially. Stray onto a server that is not on the developer's intended route and you will find yourself hit with in-game monetary penalties. Miss a spending threshold or let your trace level climb too high before the wrong checkpoint, and you are not restarting a level, you are restarting the entire game, because penalties carry forward between missions. That is a design choice that respects no one's time. A notepad beside the keyboard is not optional advice here; it is practically mandatory to log the difference between commands like decrypt and crack, and to track exactly how much money you can spend before the next mission's minimum balance requirement bites you. What the game does earn, and this is worth saying plainly, is atmosphere. The fast-paced electronic soundtrack is genuinely well-suited to the tension of a trace countdown ticking down. The console aesthetic, basic monospaced fonts on a dark background with a world map pulsing behind it, does that movie-hacker thing surprisingly well without feeling embarrassing. There is also a mod editor bundled in, which historically extended the game's lifespan with community-built missions beyond the short base campaign. Replayability from the base content alone is thin; nine missions at under thirty minutes each means a focused player clears this in a single evening. Community mods are the only real answer to that problem, and the ecosystem around this title has never been especially large. The Metacritic score of 60 is an honest number. This is a narrow, brittle puzzle game wearing a simulation jacket. If you have any background in IT, enjoy command-line interfaces, or simply want the fantasy of being a gray-hat operative racing trace timers across a world map, there is a specific satisfaction here that nothing else quite replicates at this budget level. Come in knowing it is a linear puzzle chain, not a sandbox. Read every tutorial prompt carefully, keep that notepad ready, and accept that the game will occasionally punish you for curiosity rather than incompetence. Go in expecting Uplink-style freedom and you will quit inside an hour.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

Etiquetas

singleplayertrading-cardstier:sub-5Command-Line PuzzleTrace ManagementLinear Mission StructureMod Editor IncludedKeyboard-Only CompatibleResource Management

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Mínimos

OS
Windows XP / 2000 / 2003 / Vista / Windows 7
Sound
DirectX compatible sound card
Memory
512 MB
Graphics
DirectX compatible video card
DirectX®
DirectX 8.0
Processor
1 Ghz
Hard Drive
200 MB

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exosyphen studios
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Fecha de lanzamiento
14 sept 2010

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