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Hacknet

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4.1/5

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4.1

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Hacknet
Description
Hacknet is an immersive, terminal-based hacking simulator. Dive down a rabbit hoIe as you follow the instructions of a recently deceased hacker, whose death may not have been the accident the media reports. Using old school command prompts and real hacking processes, you’ll solve the mystery with...
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4.1/5

( 53 Reviews )

4.1

53 Reviews

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Product details
2015, Team Fractal Alligator, ESRB Rating: Teen...
System requirements
Windows XP or later, 2.0 GHz, 512 MB RAM, GeForce 8800 or Radeon® HD4800 series, 100 MB available sp...
DLCs
Hacknet - Labyrinths Official Soundtrack, Hacknet Official Soundtrack, Hacknet - Labyrinths
Time to beat
7 hMain
8.5 h Main + Sides
11 h Completionist
9 h All Styles
Description


Hacknet is an immersive, terminal-based hacking simulator. Dive down a rabbit hoIe as you follow the instructions of a recently deceased hacker, whose death may not have been the accident the media reports. Using old school command prompts and real hacking processes, you’ll solve the mystery with minimal hand-holding and a rich world full of secrets to explore.

Bit, a hacker responsible for creating the most invasive security system on the planet, is dead. When he fails to reconnect to his system for 14 days, his failsafe kicks in, sending instructions in automated emails to a lone user. As that user, it’s up to you to unravel the mystery and ensure that Hacknet-OS doesn't fall into the wrong hands.

Exploring the volatile nature of personal privacy, the prevalence of corporate greed, and the hidden powers of hackers on the internet, Hacknet delivers a true hacking simulation, while offering a support system that allows total beginners get a grasp of the real-world applications and commands found throughout the game.
  • Real hacking: based on actual UNIX commands, Hacknet focuses on real hacking, not the Hollywood-style version of it. This creates a truly immersive experience and puts players right in the thick of trying to break through the firewalls.
  • Unlock the mystery of Bit: a hacker is dead and the media reports don’t add up. When you are contacted by his “ghost” - an automated failsafe system - you’re drawn into the dark and murky world of underground hackers.
  • Full immersion: you are thrust into a persistent virtual world with no “levels” or obvious game elements to break the illusion. Follow the guidance of the emails from Bit or just dive down the rabbit hole, chasing down clues and snippets of information you find as you explore different systems.
  • Accessible but uncompromising: whilst not holding your hand or dumbing down, the design of the game and the learning curve enables those with no prior terminal experience to enjoy it whilst delighting those in the know.
  • Hack to the beat of a soundtrack featuring underground artists including Carpenter Brut (Hotline Miami) and Remi Gallego (AKA The Algorithm).
  • Soundtrack produced in association with The Otherworld Agency.
  • Create your own campaigns, system networks, nodes, themes, music and story missions using the Hacknet Extensions mod tools.

©2012 Team Fractal Alligator Pty Ltd

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Contents
Standard Edition
Complete Edition
Ultimate Edition
Labyrinths DLC
Labyrinths Soundtrack (MP3)
Labyrinths Soundtrack (FLAC)
Soundtrack (MP3)
Soundtrack (FLAC)
System requirements
Minimum system requirements:
Why buy on GOG.COM?
DRM FREE. No activation or online connection required to play.
Safety and satisfaction. Stellar support 24/7 and full refunds up to 30 days.
Time to beat
7 hMain
8.5 h Main + Sides
11 h Completionist
9 h All Styles
Game details
Works on:
Windows (7, 8, 10, 11), Linux (Ubuntu 14.04, Ubuntu 16.04, Ubuntu 18.04), Mac OS X (10.9.0+)
Release date:
{{'2015-08-12T00:00:00+03:00' | date: 'longDate' : ' +0300 ' }}
Size:
258 MB
Rating:
ESRB Rating: Teen (Language, Drug Reference)

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Posted on: August 23, 2015

Malor

Games: Reviews: 6

Looks fun, but it's really not very good

This is a decent effort, but it's not all there. It's full of design problems and weird little bugs, and it's quite short. Let me give you an example of a bug that really hosed up one playthrough attempt. When you first connect, you're typically in the / directory, the top of the file tree. Starting there, you can successfully change to any of the other directories (typically at least /home, /bin, /log, and /sys), either using a prepended slash or not. In other words, just after connecting, I can type either 'cd log' or 'cd /log', and either will work. But that doesn't hold true as you move around in the directory tree. Once you're in a dir, prepending a slash will no longer take you back to the root, like it does in Unix. (which this game strongly resembles.) So if I'm in /home, and I type "cd /log", I go nowhere. OK, so, consider: you're under time pressure. You need to move fast, or you'll get caught. One of the important things to do is to wipe log files before leaving, and one of the fastest ways to do that is to change into the log directory, and type "rm *". What happens if you're in /home, and needing to go fast, you type "cd /log; rm *"? You blow away the home directory, of course, and you can't interrupt it, and worse, even disconnecting will still do absolutely nothing. All of the files will be gradually deleted, even though you're not even connected anymore. If you've done this on the wrong computer, bam, game over. Which leads me into the 'bad design' part. Fundamentally, the program is deeply confused about 'where you are' at any given time. You can't tell where your programs are running; are they local or remote? I don't think even the author(s) know. This game is a mess. It doesn't have legs. Stick with Uplink. It's old, but its abstractions are correct. You know where you, your programs, and your data all are, and you have near-perfect control. That team was far more talented than this one.


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Posted on: August 18, 2015

demicanadian

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Games: 323 Reviews: 5

Hacking minigame, nothing more

Not sure why my review disappeared, anyways... This game is neither a clever puzzle, nor a programming game. All you have to do is to type names of 4 hacking programs you have, and do it fast enough. This game gets boring and repetitive before it even starts. +1 for using bash.org to fill in the data -1 for using only the oldest of old quotes


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Posted on: February 26, 2021

Ravise

Verified owner

Games: 222 Reviews: 52

Great! Unless... you code.

The game is full of "oh, this kind of looks like $THING... but it isn't" moments. The interface looks like tiling window manager... but you can't resize it. The shell looks like bash... but the commands are extremely limited (no ls -R, I get that, but no ls --help? For real?). The game makes you a graph of the network... but you can't move any vertex. The game consists of few basic steps, repeated over and over again. Your hack^G^G^G^Gcracking tools work like magic, you run 'em, you get access to the computer, you do the job, !next. The game lacks challenge - pressing time limit is more an annoyance. It's fine on the first break: show me the tools, thank you very much. It's fine on the second: I can use them, thank you. But the only advancing in the game is the amount of magic tools you shall be running. This task cries out to be scripted, but all you are given is the not-bash. For people outside from the world of informatics, the game is plainly enjoyable. It gives you the thrill, you work with real services like FTP and SSH on their standard ports, but move a single bit deeper and the rest is pure fiction. If you've written 10 lines of code, do yourself a favour and skip this title.


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Posted on: May 19, 2017

miracle.flame

Verified owner

Games: 303 Reviews: 61

Rare gem

First off all the negative reviews about bugs and broken game are heavily outdated. The game is currently fully functional. Secondly... WOW! What an experience! There are maybe like two good hacking games and this is one of them so you don't want to miss something original. If you like RetroWave this is exactly your cup of tea with superb music and artistic animations in minimalist style to support the atmosphere of oldskool era hacking groups. There is strong spirit within this piece and I have enjoyed it very much. All the hacking here is somewhat simplified to the very core so you can actually learn to play the game and not just stare at linux manual pages with dumb face or spend hours digging through irrelevant data. First missions might occur like boring repetitive monkey job but that is only to enforce your practices so later on you can focus on real investigation instead of thinking what commands to mash in the keyboard an in which order. There are few very intense moments when you think you have screwed big time but if your IQ is above average and you can read you will get out of every mess. The story itself enfolds into something serious and you might wonder if this is not some kind of legacy to real life events. And I really recommend to grab the DLC Labyrinth which gets this to another lever. It's like almost everything gets even better there and more serious. See my review on the DLC page if you're interested.


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Posted on: June 30, 2017

BlackFoot66

Verified owner

Games: 24 Reviews: 1

Good game

Nice music, atmosphere, gameplay and story. I had no issues with bugs, running this at 1440p and it looks beautiful. Side note - if you're looking for a game to teach you hacking or programming, you're better of looking elsewhere. This is a terminal-based hacking game (I wouldn't even call it a 'hacking simulator'), and you basically run commands and tools through the terminal - though the commands you can use are very limited outside of the ones you're offered in-game. If you want a simplified intro. to hacking, this is ok. If you want a fun, typing-based game that requires no knowledge of coding or hacking, this game is great.


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