Getting into the nuts and bolts of the game, it all tends to tie together well.
The game graphics have a feel as if you’re really hacking into systems and has a sinister feeling to it. I guess that’s if you think hacking into private servers is sinister. They also did a good job blending it into the game. The voice-overs make it seem a bit more realistic, yet the music tracks were hit or miss. Sometimes the music seemed to flow with what was going on, and other times almost seemed a distraction. Hacker Evolution: Untold has quite a large library of music, which is refreshing as we all know since a lot of games seem to play the same music repeatedly and really get annoying after awhile.
Saying all that, you’re not going to become a criminal mastermind in cyberspace because of this game, but you can have loads of fun pretending to be one
(even if you’re on the good guys side). Yet the really great thing about this game is they leave it open for fans to be able to create mods for the game. I personally am not great at programming, so it’s not for me, but I’m sure some great mods could be made. For the casual gamer, I am not sure you will have the greatest experience with the game as it can become frustratingly difficult. Sometimes you will be forced to start over a lot. If you’re like me, and have to finish every game, this will be a game you will want to check out. I’m very happy I stepped out of my comfort zone to play this game, as it was worthwhile. It feels realistic, following the storyline kept it interesting, and now I must go save the world again.