


Time is of the essence for unauthorized users as hunter-killer routines are tracing for their location, disconnecting them from the Net after a few minutes. Hackers infiltrate specific areas in Cyberspace owned by companies, governments, or individuals with intent to steal or alter information. The user's neurosensors translate the data structures of a computer network into a surreal visual simulation, which the user can navigate to access data, open electronic locks, and otherwise manipulate the system. Special electrodes grafted into a Neural Interface let users "jack" into a Cyberspace Terminal of a computer network. Suck it, Bioshock! You'll never impress me unless you stop holding my hand and let me play a real RPG for a change.~ Spectre, Citadel Cyberspace Technician VIIĬyberspace (also known as C-Space, the Net or the Web) is a digital realm where all computers communicate and store data. I loved the way finding a circuit board was as complicated as listening to an audio message, locating the mentioned store room on that map, and actually reading the circuit board's alphanumerical designation to know which one is the right one (since all circuit board items in the room could be picked up). Oh, and the level design was absolutely brilliant! It felt like I was in a lived-in spaceship with all sorts of realistic nooks and crannies kinda like a post-apoc Starship Enterprise. that was ironically too mortal with extremely basic health stats. I had to spend hours building up my character so he could become a psionic-cyborg god. The immersion was breathtaking! I played through the whole game as an OSA agent, with psi powers only. It was beautiful! It felt like the long-lost older sister of Deus Ex that I never looked at until then. Last year during this time, I played the hell out of System Shock 2. How can you challenge a perfect immortal machine?" Panting and sweating as you run through my corridors.
