Reviews from

in the past


First daring game of small Polish game studio Flying Wild Hog, was a promising game.

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.

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.

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