The first are terrible mini-games jammed into unrelated titles that don’t have any resemblance to “hacking” in any way whatsoever. I’ve played a lot of hacking games through the years. It does this by allowing you full use of the so-called “Stinger OS,” their portrayal of a dedicated hacking system able to run queries and operate advanced hacking tools as you take the role of a computer expert in a government-driven secret organisation. NITE Team 4 is an attempt at making a grounded game focused on a variety of hacking techniques-some of which researchers of various coloured hats may (or may not!) experience daily. This isn’t a review I’m primarily interested in the question: “How realistic is this?” I’ve not completed it yet, but what I’ve explored is enough to feel confident in making several observations. The developers, AliceandSmith, generously gave me a key for the game, so I’ve spent the last month or so slowly working my way through the content. Note: The developers of NITE Team 4 granted the blog author access to the game plus DLC content.Ī little while ago, an online acquaintance of mine asked if a new video game based on hacking called NITE Team 4 was in any way realistic, or “doable” in terms of the types of hacking it portrayed (accounting for the necessary divergences from how things would work outside of a scripted, plot-goes-here environment).
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