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MONSTER
You play an Uplink Agent who makes a living by performing jobs for major corporations. Your tasks involve hacking into rival computer systems, stealing research data, sabotaging other companies, laundering money, erasing evidence, or framing innocent people. You use the money you earn to upgrade your computer systems, and to buy new software and tools. As your experience level increases you find more dangerous and profitable missions become available. You can speculate on a fully working stock market (and even influence its outcome). You can modify peoples academic or criminal records. You can divert money from bank transfers into your own accounts. You can even take part in the construction of the most deadly computer virus ever designed.
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Reviews
13 reviews found92
Gamer's Pulse
Jan 1, 1970
Summary and quote unavailable.
90
Yahoo!
Jan 1, 1970
Summary and quote unavailable.
80
AltGaming
Jan 1, 1970
While the lack of true visual quality can be overlooked, the slightly confusing, and at times overwhelming interface that you're presented with can add to the nerve wracking nature of the game. That being said, Introversion have given us something completely original and unstoppably addictive.
80
Computer Games Magazine
Jan 1, 1970
Summary and quote unavailable.
77
Armchair Empire
Jan 1, 1970
Summary and quote unavailable.
75
IGN
Jan 1, 1970
Summary and quote unavailable.
73
GameSpy
Jan 1, 1970
Summary and quote unavailable.
71
GameSpot
Jan 1, 1970
Summary and quote unavailable.
70
GameZone
Jan 1, 1970
Summary and quote unavailable.
70
PC Gameworld
Jan 1, 1970
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