Posted on: May 13, 2015

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Games: 306 Reviews: 8
PC version of Android: Netrunner
Anyone familiar with the card game Android: Netrunner will instantly spot a lot of similarities, and that's a good thing. You play a small group of hunted operators-infiltrators, who are pressured into a corner by corporations' coordinated effort. They've struck hard, leaving you scraping and clawing for life. However, a powerful system, Incognita, aids you in your infiltration runs by providing a useful programs and tricks that break the corporations cyber defenses, while having a few neat tricks up its sleeve itself. Over the course of the game, you chose between locations of interest all over the world; be that a vault in Venezuela, a nanofabricator in Sydney, a detention center in Paris, or cyber augmentation station to improve your agents. You level up your characters as they gain credit, spending them on four stats: speed, hacking, strength, and anarchy. Each stat offers different benefits, however, credits are sparse and allocating stat upgrades is a tough choice. Especially so, considering that credits is the only currency in the game, so you will be walking a fine line between well developed agents and well equipped agents. As for the gameplay itself, every level is randomly generated, but always makes sense. The infiltrators (roster of 10; you always start with 2, but can free up to 2 more through missions) face a myriad of challenges in the form of guards, cameras, firewalls, deamons, laser grids, drones etc, all of which have to be somehow avoided - a straight-up fight is not a viable option. Interestingly, you cannot linger; after each turn, a security clock ticks towards security thresholds, making your task far more complicated. Even if you fail in your task, whatever progress you've made will carry over to the next session, unlocking new programs, and agents. Invisible Inc. is an extremely fun, hard and competent 2D, rouglike, turn-based stealth game with a great, futuristic atmosphere. However inconceivable this combination sounds, it works.
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