It's full of spelling mistakes, the interface is terrible, and the gameplay is totally unrealistic. Go and do some free intro-level capture-the-flag competitions on the internet instead.
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About This Game
Dive deep into a world of cyberhacking and break into hundreds of computers in order to uncover secrets held by greedy corporations and of course self-profit along the way. It's up to the player to choose whether he wants to use his power to help people or just score great riches for himself.
Features
- Immersion - >Connect is designed with full player immersion in mind. With no obvious 'gamey' mechanics like levels, the player is thrown into a realistic operating system in which he can do anything without anyone holding him by a hand.
- Multiple Endings - Some of the missions allow you to change the fate of other people's lifes depending on your decisions.
- Secrets - >Connect has many secret files and minigames for the players to collect. Happy hunting!
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User Reviews
I love to play these hacking games. And for $5 dollars this is a good intro if you have never played anything like this in your life. The problem is, if you are actually in the white hat / black hat space IRL then this game is childish and ridiculous. Yes it has the buzz words and basic concepts but it plays like it was created by a 3 year old. Yes it is cheap and yes it is weak AF I would not recommend this game. If the dev team wanted to put more time into making a game that is actually close to how this process works then I would review it again. 3 octet IP address doesn't even exist irl. This is a good example of how Steam should really start to regulate the type of games that are allowed on their platform. I have bought and downloaded so many games that are 'garbage' .
So, this game is flawed and is not worth the price, however low it may be 1. not at all realistic, unlike what the desc says 2. there are sites which you just CAN'T hack, since the ports can't be opened with any programs you get by that point in the game, after which all your old machines get wiped 3. at some point in the game, you get several missions which all relate to the same LAN... but only one of them has the IP to access it, so if you pick first any of the other options (you can pick any of the 3) you'll have no idea of which page you are meant to hack 4. these 3 missions? they were straight up stolen from a 20 year old game 5. i've personally gotten stuck at 1 point where you just got no ip to keep following, so you can and will just get stuck i've played only 2 other hacking games in my life, and the HUD seems like a REALLY scuffed fussion of both of them, while being not nearly as good as either of them anyways, those two games are uplink (two company names ar...
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows XP
- Processor: 1 GHZ
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: Any or integrated
- Storage: 340 MB available space
- Additional Notes: It's a 2D game, you can probably run it on a potato
Recommended
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: 2 GHZ
- Graphics: Any or integrated
- Storage: 400 MB available space
FAQ
How much does >Connect cost?
>Connect costs $5.99.
What are the system requirements for >Connect?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP Processor: 1 GHZ Memory: 1 GB RAM Graphics: Any or integrated Storage: 340 MB available space Additional Notes: It's a 2D game, you can probably run it on a potato Recommended: Recommended: OS: Windows 10 Processor: 2 GHZ Graphics: Any or integrated Storage: 400 MB available space
What platforms is >Connect available on?
>Connect is available on Windows PC, macOS, Linux.
Is >Connect worth buying?
>Connect has 0% positive reviews from 3 players.
When was >Connect released?
>Connect was released on Oct 14, 2019.
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