was recently as a follow-up of sorts to Atari 2600 classic . Rather than taking the form of a Zorlon Cannon-blasting shooter, is a hacking-centric Metroidvania with a now live during Steam Next Fest. As odd as the concept is, after playing some of what WayForward has in the works, I’m willing to hear them out.
This time around you take control of Yar — okay...
so far, so good — which is the hacker handle for a young woman named Emi Kimura. A mysterious patron has hired Emi to hack her way into the shady corporation known as QoTech, and in true Metroidvania fashion she’ll do so through exploration that expands with every new technique she picks up along the way. It’s all presented in a clean, but somewhat stiff aesthetic that’s serviceable if a bit lacking in style and fluidity.
As Emi jogs through corridors, she’ll occasionally talk to herself. This can be cute at times, but it doesn’t necessarily bode well if she’s going to be doing it throughout the entire game. is also chock full of fully-voiced dialogue exchanges, so if you’re into that there’s plenty of it in this short jaunt.
On the opposite end of the audio spectrum, the soundtrack slaps. The real flavor comes into play during the hacking minigames. With flashing Atari-style visuals, hacking typically tasks you with breaking down a barrier so your Yar can fire its cannon.
Some require shooting while others require nibbling, and they’re all fast and fun enough diversions. Successful hacks can unl.