

Most of the game consists of logging onto hacked corporate servers, restoring the company's access by destroying their corrupted security programs or retrieving locked files from the company's archives. The player character assumes the role of a "SMART" agent, whose job is to police crime on the net, using his or her personal spybot as a hacking tool.

It was ambient, droning, and suspenseful at times- like the internet! The graphics are clean but much older looking, this being a game about hacking and battling programs, I found it quite charming. The game has over 13 different electronic, dark ambient soundtracks which perfectly fit the style and aesthetic of this game. You can even import/export levels to share around online or with friends. Alongside that, there is also a custom map creation mode which is perfect for testing out programs as well as strategies. The undo feature can save you if you accidentally hurt yourself, misclick, or think of a better strategy halfway through your turn.īesides the main campaign which has a decent plot, there is a second campaign with no plot that features the battles from The Nightfall Incident, which fans of the original might really appreciate and doubles as even more levels to complete.

Another great feature about this game is that as long as you have not ended your turn, you have the option of undoing your actions up until the beginning of your turn. The second half of the campaign is where levels start to get complicated and your brain will need to start strategizing it will take some time to master the game. The first half of the campaign is very quick and easy, this allows for players to get a feel for the game and learn how the game is played as they progress through it.
