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Unique, suspenseful, and exciting
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 27 / 27
Date: May 16, 2003
Author: Amazon User
Unique, suspenseful, and exciting.
Ahhh, Uplink. Another one of those games that most people have never heard of. And if you haven't heard of it, and you are looking for an exciting and unique simulation, then you have been missing out. Uplink: Hacker Elite isn't just the only game of its kind. It is also an excellent game.
The game has a basic premise. You are a freelance hacker in the year 2010, free to commit all sorts of cyber crimes however you would like. It's kind of like Grand Theft Auto in cyberspace. It is executed very well. The simulation never gets "out of character", so to speak. The start game screen isn't even a typical start game screen - it's a "login" screen onto the game's virtual network.
What this game does a great job of doing is giving you a feeling of mischief that comes from poking your nose into places it is not supposed to be. You accept jobs off of a bulletin board, sabotaging corporate data, breaking into banks, and doing other assorted dirty deeds. You break into secure systems by hacking passwords, disabling firewalls, and other methods, and then work as fast as you can before you are traced. It's very exciting, and it gives you a devious pleasure when you successfully sabotage a company's files.
"Uplink: Hacker Elite" has all sorts of different things to explore. Did you get caught and get yourself a criminal record? Hack into the criminal database and erase it! Are you going to destroy a corporate database? Buy the stock of the company's competitor and make some money off of it. You have to either experiment and figure this stuff out for yourself, or use a walkthrough from the internet. The difficulty level of the game is insane, and it gives you almost no hints.
This game is certainly not for everyone. You will probably either love it or hate it. It requires lots of brainpower, experimentation and planning, and it can get extremely frustrating. This game is very unforgiving, and does not allow you to reload a saved game if you get caught (but there are ways around that). However, you won't find anything else like it out there, and it's very well done. If stealing files from a corporation and then framing someone else for the crime sounds like fun to you, then "Uplink: Hacker Elite" is the game for you.
Great Independant Game
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 8 / 8
Date: March 04, 2003
Author: Amazon User
The basic premise is that you are a freelance hacker working through the Uplink Corporation. Uplink specializes in providing secure gateways through which hackers do their dirty work. In the event the hacker is tracked the gateway is lost, but the hacker remains hidden. Your task is to make money by successfully completing hacks for various corporations with which you can upgrade your gateway to open up new hacking opportunities. Eventually a true plot emerges and you end up fighting on the frontlines in the battle for the future of the internet.
Being created by three bedroom programmers it lacks the high-end graphics and system killing effects of other games, but it is highly addictive and refreshingly original.
Innovation among imitators
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 8 / 9
Date: March 08, 2003
Author: Amazon User
The timer ticks down, a few seconds left. The trace is beeping like crazy. You type in a flurry of keys and quickly disconnect JUST before you are actively traced. You go back to one of the servers and delete your logs to hide the tracks. Welcome to the world of uplink. The game is amazingly innovative: you do missions, gaining money, power, prestige, and the almighty powerful computer. This game combines the money management aspects of Mechwarrior 2: mercenaries, with the suspense of a hacker movie.
When I first saw the review for this game it seemed appealing, but too good to be true. It wasn't until I downloaded that demo that I realized how cool this game is. Each hacking mission is either a race against time, or a way to showpony your skills. This is one of the few games that gave me an adrenaline rush when I first played it. The only other games that have given the adrenaline rush are counter-strike and doom. The game is constantly tense, filled with suspense.
The music for the game suits it very well. I choose to listen to the music rather than play my own. The various beeps, clicks, and dial-up sounds are great, and definitely add to the im-a-dangerous-hacker feel of the game. The game is very open ended. I am not a programmer, I am a gamer, and yet I love this game.
A must have for gamers
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 7 / 7
Date: June 26, 2004
Author: Amazon User
this game is basics simple and frustratingly hard. this combines timing, knowlegde, memory, and cunning. you hack banks, jails, companys, and people's homes and schools. this game is challenging and extreamly addictive. there is no way you can get tired of this game. there are so many places to hack you can never get them all
Uplink-A review
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 3 / 6
Date: March 08, 2003
Author: Amazon User
Since Uplink-Hacker Elite, as it's called in the USA has just been released I thought it valid to write a review as I have had the game for a few months, being from Ireland and getting it during it's UK release. It's simple, you are a hacker, working through an online company, sub-contracted to various other countries to do jobs, from the simple, steal a file, to the more fun destroy a mainframe, frame someone, hacking a bank and many more. There is a plot but I'm not giving it away. Trust me and buy the game.
Must-buy
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 3 / 3
Date: March 09, 2003
Author: Amazon User
RPGs bore you? Played all FP-Shooters over and over again?
Looking for something new?
Uplink is your answer if you do....this gameplay has been never seen before, so don't worry about running into "just-another-remake" of a genre leader....
Uplink has no category. You can't put it in the "Simulation" stack of your local Games market next to Sim City and Gran Tourismo; it's a life of it's own, and will undoubtedly call up many followers.
Just buy it.
Awesome!!!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 2 / 2
Date: March 09, 2003
Author: Amazon User
Originally released only on the internet, this gem now comes to the US. Uplink strikes a great balance between action, in an obtuse manner, and gameplay. While the graphics are not top of the line, in fact there arent really special effects, they add to the mood of a grimy world overrun by robber barons of the 'Net.
The game uses many features to create the perfect mood. A "trace tracker" which beeps will give you a sense of urgency. While hacking LANs, you will need skill and a little luck.
Overall, I will recommend this game to anyone who has ever thought of being a hacker, but doesnt want to go to jail, and anyone who wants a not-so-flashy but excellant game.
Well done Introversion. Well done.
Awesome!!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 2 / 3
Date: June 14, 2003
Author: Amazon User
Uplink is totally awesome. Very addicting and I play it nearly everyday. Unfortunatly however, I happend to stumble onto it while looking for info on real hacking so unless you found it that way too, I don't know how anyone would know this game exists. I was looking into hacking as a fun hobby but didn't want to do anything illegal. This filled that gap even though it's only losely based on real hacking, it still has enough challenges and things to explore. If your looking into hacking for the excitement and challenge, just buy this and you don't have to worry about getting shell accounts, teaching yourself the ropes, or breaking the law. You still get enough feel of what hacking is like breaking into big time companies, deleting/copying files, changing idenities, and all without fear of getting sent to Club Fed for a couple of years. Heard they're coming out with a sequal with a multiplayer feature allowing you to break into each others computers.... pretty cool :) In the meantime though, this is the game. Hopefully the next one will be more publicised though.
Simply Awesome!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 2 / 2
Date: August 03, 2006
Author: Amazon User
Uplink is one of the best games since the 80s! It may not have state of the art graphics, but perhaps simpler is better. The text adventures of the 80s had one advantage over 99% of any graphic games today, and that is you could use your imagination while playing. Don't get my wrong I love playing state of the art graphics games, but they get boring doing the same thing over and over. Why do you think they are developed to play for 36 hour game play? But games where you use your imagination can be enjoyable long after you toss out most of the games today. I put Uplink in the same fun catgory as Master of Orion (orignal version), which I enjoyed for an entire year the first year it came out, and never really mastered it. With the knowledge game developers have now, it's time to return to the roots of PC games and create games that challenge our minds. I highly recommend Uplink for players who want a challenge.
Really Cool!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 7 / 7
Date: December 07, 2003
Author: Amazon User
This game is really, really cool! For starters, it's pretty easy to get used to. Secondly, it's fun. The game's nerve-racking tension gets higher and higher as your Trace Viewer (You'll have to buy that at the start of the game for virtual-money) bleeps and tells you that someone is 87% hacking you. Anyways, buy this game. It's fun and will keep you occupied for hours on end.
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