Hard Reset

Hard Reset

released on Sep 13, 2011

Hard Reset

released on Sep 13, 2011

In the only remaining human city of Bezoar, Major Fletcher, an Army Combat Veteran and soldier of the CLN, is dragged into a conflict between two of mankind's greatest enemies. He is to discover that nothing is what it seems to be. Hard Reset is an action-packed, single-player shooter for the PC. With over-the-top destruction, loads of enemies, great weapon variety and a beautifully realized cyberpunk setting, Hard Reset is sure to shake up the shooter scene.


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First daring game of small stuido of Poland Flying Wild Hog, was a promising game.

The very definition of a fun little romp; the story borders on indecipherable, as if someone threw a bunch of typical cyberpunk motifs into a random plot generator. The main attraction of the game is its fast, visually-distinctive FPS gameplay. In conjunction with an art design that never feels cookie-cutter nor even derivative, this makes Hard Reset a game at least worth playing, though you might find yourself multitasking between it and other media as I did.

This is a very fun FPS that is made like a classic FPS. You have two weapons, but they each have 5 types so you technically have 10 weapons, all with different upgrades. There are also many hidden secret rooms like old classic FPSs.

The story is a little interesting with a war between humans and machines that decide to rebel, however I can't honestly say I know much else more than that as it doesn't seem to explain the story too well.

I'm a simple person. Give me a futuristic soldier with a futuristic gun and flashy lights. Then I'll be like a fat kid in the back of the free candy van. This game gave me that.

Had fun with it at the time, feels unnecessary with the number of cyberpunk games out now