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CTRL Phreak

$4.99
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Developer:
Robot-Satan
Publisher:
Robot-Satan
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

Explore a vast network of stolen data, encrypted chatrooms, and backdoor connections as you traverse a shrouded corner of the web only the most elite hackers are able to access. At the end of it all lies The Mainframe, the highest security target known to hacker-kind. You will play as a scrappy hacker penetrating the Deep Web in search of The Mainframe.


Grow more powerful to become the LEET H4X0R you were always meant to be: download RAM, discover Keywords, and buy upgrades from the shadowy hacker known as "D34L3R". Fight elite hacker bosses to reach Access Points to deeper levels of the Web.


Engage in high-octane, keyboard-mashing, hacker-to-hacker combat. Make choices that matter via a retro cyber terminal interface. Can you reach the bottom of the Internet and achieve immortal hacker glory?

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User Reviews

Overwhelmingly Positive
24 user reviews
100%
Positive
46 min at review
Recommended

After eagerly waiting for what felt like years, CTRL Phreak's release is everything it promised to be. There are times in the game where you can just juggernaut through small areas by key-spamming and pressing enter, but there are really intriguing boss fights that will punish you for not taking your time, making sure to fill up the bars on certain hostiles, and choosing when to take breaks to focus on filling up green bars. For $7.50 (AUD) this game is an absolute steal, incredibly excited to continue playing and getting the rest of the achievements.

21 helpful
37 min at review
Recommended

I have waited a long time for this game and almost forgot about it. I was very excited to see it released, but deep down I was sceptical, believing that a game based on 'just mashing keys' would not amount to more than a gimmick. The reality is far better than I expected. This game takes a very fun and 'silly' mechanic and makes it really work. It starts out simple but progresses at a steady, balanced rate, allowing you to figure out the more subtle elements of gameplay as you progress. While there were several points where I felt like I had no idea what was going on (I was just mashing keys and pressing tab to frantically switch between all the enemies), I quickly learned that there is a lot of thought behind choosing which enemy to attack at any given moment, which threats to manage vs which to focus on neutralising early on, etc. There is a surprising and satisfying amount of nuance to the gameplay, and you will quickly find yourself going from "haha look at me I'm a movie hacker...

14 helpful
47 min at review
Recommended

IM IN There's a lot more strategy than keysmashing to complete each level, and bosses are especially fun and challenging to take on. I was elated to see other minigames included in hacking such as phising (where you actually do a fishing minigame) and snake. I only wish I could pause my progress in a run, otherwise this is an incredibly fun game for 6$ CAD

8 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

EDIT: The dev responded to this feedback near immediately, and the game is better for it. For that act alone I can confidently recommend this. The game's charming, the dev's a good sport, and clearly cares about their work. Original review left below, struck through. [strike] The game is aesthetically well put together, and really fun to play. It even has a fishing minigame, making it officially a Real Video Game. But I can't recommend it in its current state. [/strike] [strike] The mechanics are poorly taught to the player, with entire vital systems just not mentioned. What does that RAM symbol do or mean? What are those dots next to your keywords? What are alt+k and alt+i? The game certainly isn't going to tell you.[/strike] [strike] If the dev does a pass on the tutorialization and how the game state is communicated to the player then I'll gladly turn this to a thumbs up. I just can't justify doing that right now.[/strike]

3 helpful
17 min at review
Recommended

It really nails the feel of being a super hacker like on TV, i just wish I could run it on linux. I use arch, btw. EDIT: holy smokes, it runs on linux now! Very cool. I'm running it on arch, btw.

2 helpful 2 funny
35 min at review
Recommended

Love this game, very unique and feels great to [strike] destroy my keyboard [/strike] experience the gameplay. bosses are fun, the only real complaint I have is the Auto complete when I hit space did not seem to be working fully? I'm probably just doing it wrong though. Definitely pick up this game, there are far worse things to spend 5$ on.

2 helpful 1 funny
7 hrs at review
Recommended

Super fun. Makes you feel like you're a "fake tv hacker"

1 helpful
37 min at review
Recommended

Have been waiting for this game since i saw a snippet of ot on TikTok a few years ago, and honestly it's just as fun as was promised! However, gonna stop playing until a save option will be added cuz like.... c'mon, i get that the "battles" are quite short, but "save" option is usually added before the game releases, and not after... And not all people have time or patience to play a whole game in one go

1 helpful
8 min at review
Recommended

I have only played like the first level so far and this is so hella fun. I really love this game concept and the fact that this is a game where it feels like beeing a stereotypical hacker even tho this isn´t remotely true.

1 helpful
2 hrs at review
Recommended

This is an extremely polished, stylish, and fun game! My hands hurt and I LIKE IT! The game maintains very consistent thematic design throughout while still being silly and tongue-in-cheek. The main gameplay loop is actually similar to many rogue-lites in that you dive into various layers of the Web and essentially have random encounters that reward your with money or RAM (increased hack power). Interspersed throughout the layers are fun little minigames that are a very welcome reprieve from the mad typing of combat; as well as shops and secret encounters that give you different rewards. Combat is achieved by mashing the keyboard to "charge up" keywords, which can then be typed (manually or via auto-complete) to do big multiplicative damage or create other effects like multi-hits. It's immensely satisfying taking on a very difficult encounter and chaining keywords together and taking out several enemies at once. My sole complaint (really more a suggestion) is that it is sometimes kind ...

1 helpful

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • Processor: 2.0GHz
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM
  • Storage: 100 MB available space

FAQ

How much does CTRL Phreak cost?

CTRL Phreak costs $4.99.

What are the system requirements for CTRL Phreak?

Minimum: Minimum: Processor: 2.0GHz Memory: 1 GB RAM Storage: 100 MB available space

What platforms is CTRL Phreak available on?

CTRL Phreak is available on Windows PC.

Is CTRL Phreak worth buying?

CTRL Phreak has 100% positive reviews from 24 players.

When was CTRL Phreak released?

CTRL Phreak was released on Mar 11, 2024.

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