Drive fast and hack even faster at the speed of 1200 baud!
Byte Driver
- Release Date:
- May 28, 2019
- Developer:
- Vector Hat
- Publisher:
- Thalamus Digital
- Platforms:
- Windows Mac Linux
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About This Game
Sadly, the combination display was notoriously failure prone and arcade operators found their upkeep difficult. By 1981 the last known Byte Driver machine went offline. Since then the whole craze has been largely forgotten.
What is Byte Driver?
Byte Driver combines a classic driving game with a bottom up shooter. Your car runs on energy. Energy and weapons are obtained by hacking the vehicles around you. You’ll have to stay alert, because the sharply twisting road and countless enemy vehicles will be trying to stop you from reaching your ultimate goal. Run out of energy, and you die.
If you're thinking this sounds like “a hard game”, you're right. Byte Driver is designed to push your reflexes to the limit. The faster you drive, the higher your score. The further you go, the more dangerous the road gets. Drive fast. Hack your enemies. Fight for your life. Survive if you can.
Don't Stress!
You just want to take a nice relaxing drive through the countryside, see the sights, blow up some cars in a stress free environment? No problem! Turn on No Stress Mode and go to your happy place. No one is watching.Drive, Hack, Fight, Survive... Byte Driver.
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User Reviews
Byte Driver is a clever arcade driving game stylish vector graphics. The twist here is that as you drive, you are also trying to hack your rival cars to steal their energy and abilities. This means you'll have to carefully match speed and stay behind them for long enough to complete the hack. This becomes extra tricky once you reach a boss who who fires bullet patterns at you which you must dodge and weave around while staying within hacking range in order to steal their weapons and attack. All of this comes together to create a really interesting balance between fast reflexes, careful positioning, and careful decision making.
Byte Driver does everything it says it wants to on the tin. Crazy arcade car racing with lasers and frantic speeds . It uses minimalistic graphics and a lovely soundtrack to go along with the out there style of game play. PROS: Accessibility Options if you hate the screenshake, or the colors get to you. Various other options I didn't test as well that I don't want to confirm but probably work. Boss Fights, Yea I wasn't expecting bosses. Quite fun! The controls work really well on a controller, and with the mouse. I had no issues playing either way. CONS: I could only find the control scheme in the tutorial and it's a cut scene so you need to read fast. You can't change the controls at all. It uses the dial up modem noise. --- All in all. It's a nice and hard retro style racing game. Certainly worth it, and very fun. Also, the soundtrack is worth the extra money.
I dig it. It's like if they made a Vectrex in 2019 but kept the scope of the games the same. The whole car hacking/scanning thing is a really clever mechanic and makes this a fun little game.
What a hidden gem! Hard and classic gameplay with retro graphics. Once you got the hang of the controls it becomes really enjoyable. I recommend a controller, it feels way more natural to play. 7 / 10
This game is a great, quick session type of game. Not sure what to play, don't have much time to play, this game will suit ya. It has a high skill ceiling though, so expect to replay levels several times, but what's great here is it's all fast as hell. Not only that, but enemies carry slightly different stuff each round, so how you upgrade your car and which weapons you pick up will vary a bit each time for each level. More importantly, there's a no stress option you can kick in when you just wanna jam and smash enemies, so even if you don't have time to or want to "get gud" they've got ya covered. So if you like games such as, say, Super Hexagon, where the core concept is straightforward and levels are similar but increasingly difficult, Byte Driver is right up your alley...Plus you literally get to hack and blow up cars at increasingly absurd speeds, so what's not to love? Oh, but as the game says, controller is very much the way to play this game. There's keyboard and mouse supp...
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7 and Up
- Processor: Core 2 Duo 2.66Ghz
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: 256 MB Graphics Memory and Directx 9.0c Compatible gpu
- Storage: 256 MB available space
- Sound Card: Onboard sound card
- Additional Notes: Gamepad or Mouse Required
FAQ
How much does Byte Driver cost?
Byte Driver costs $7.99.
What are the system requirements for Byte Driver?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 and Up Processor: Core 2 Duo 2.66Ghz Memory: 1 GB RAM Graphics: 256 MB Graphics Memory and Directx 9.0c Compatible gpu Storage: 256 MB available space Sound Card: Onboard sound card Additional Notes: Gamepad or Mouse Required
What platforms is Byte Driver available on?
Byte Driver is available on Windows PC, macOS, Linux.
Is Byte Driver worth buying?
Byte Driver has 100% positive reviews from 7 players.
When was Byte Driver released?
Byte Driver was released on May 28, 2019.
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