Cyberpunk meets click-and-point in Computer Underground, a game that looks like it was programmed in someone's garage—and probably was. You’re a hacker navigating a pixelated matrix of conspiracy, corrupted data, and shady networks. It’s clunky, obscure, and utterly ‘90s in both aesthetic and paranoia. Expect dial-up sounds, floppy disks, and a plot that thinks “cyberspace” is a real place. Bonus: no tutorial, because real hackers learn by dying.
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