NITE Team 4 – Military Hacking Division
Just Updated
Summer 2019 Event : Goliath-7
New content, new bounties, new Stinger OS upgrades, new skins and rewards, updated twitch drop campaign, and new in-game event for streamers!
Goliath-7 is a new upgrade platform that lets you increase the capacity of your Stinger OS. 4 types of upgrades are available.
CPU upgrades boost modules like Password Attack. Proxy upgrades increase the number of servers you can use to speed up the process of scanning various networks. Database upgrades allow for bigger xkeyscore requests. Software upgrades add new modules and game mechanics.
Upgrades can be permanent or temporary. Upgrades also range in power, from common to legendary.
A series of bounties will be dedicated to Goliath-7 upgrades, but expect to see them during open-world, academy, or the main campaign storyline.
About the GameDiscover the universe of hacking and cyber warfare with NITE Team 4. Version 1.0 of the games includes more than 70 missions and operations broken down into various categories for every level of player >
Training Boot Camp
The academy will help you learn all the basics you need to become a proficient hacker in the world of NITE Team 4. Through multiple training certificates, you will be taught real-life cybersecurity techniques and modules including information gathering, port scanning, fingerprinting, exploit research, attack strategy, digital forensics and so much more. The academy is designed to be fun but also accessible even if you have never used a terminal in your life.
Epic Campaign
The game include 4 main operations fully voice acted. Experience the life of an elite cyber warfare agent in a military task force. Track down suspects on the dark web, infiltrate networks and coordinate drone strikes!
Bounty and reputation
Hourly, daily and weekly world drops let you get various jobs from intelligence agencies around the world. NSA, CIA, GCHQ, CSIS, MSS, GRU… With more than 20 bounties, it’s up to you to decide who you want to help and forge your reputation worldwide to unlock rare and epic bounties.
Open World Mission
If you want more challenging missions, each month a set of missions let you blend the game with real-life objectives and resources. Online research, fake websites, cellphones and more in an alternate reality extension of the game.
Meet the dev
Help us bring this game to life while we roll out player created servers and factions, new campaigns, open world and bounty systems. Join a really active indie developer accessible both on steam and discord. Our entire dev team is accessible and always online to talk with players and improve the game to make this a notable reference in the hacking genre.
Steam User 9
It's definitely a fun game to play but does have some down sides as well. The training is pretty much follow the instructions and you'll get there. Was hoping to have a bit more challenge to it but none the less is still fun. Haven't done a mission yet so we shall see how that is. A bit confusing at times but all in all worth checking in to.
Steam User 5
The tutorial felt more like a training CTF than a game tutorial. There are some real life references as well as fictional tools. The game tries to cover the basics, and fills in the blanks with cheesy Hollywood style GUIs.
All of the top reviewers' complaints are valid. The GUI is annoying, but you can get used to it. If you want to multi-task you have to utilize the workspaces and open multiple instances of the tools/documents/whatever. The notepad has tabs, but the terminal doesn't for some reason. Every tool needs it's own terminal... very tedious.
There is no coding or scripting involved. This game is more about critical thinking and detective work. Lots of enumeration. The exploit portion is pretty comical. It's a GUI version of Metasploit where you just plug in a few settings and let it do it's thing. One thing that kind of bugged me was their fictional version of Netcat was called Hydra, even with the similar logo. It also seems to not matter what your current IP address is. There is no blue team or defensive measures at all, which could've been a fun thing.
I've only done the main story so far, but the game is well done if you don't mind the issues with the GUI.
Steam User 2
this is a great game. lots of fun puzzles and cool story
Steam User 2
Absolutely brilliant game! Accurate but accessible.
Beautifully designed and insanely addictive. I'm just gutted I didn't discover it sooner and back it on kickstarter.
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE MAKE A FOLLOW UP!
Steam User 0
“NITE Team 4” is an exceptional game that offers a deep dive into the world of cyber warfare and hacking. The game stands out with its realistic hacking mechanics and a compelling storyline that keeps you engaged from start to finish.
The tutorials are incredibly well-designed, easing you into the complex world of cyber operations without feeling overwhelming. They effectively teach you the various tools and techniques you’ll need to complete missions, making the learning curve manageable even for those new to the genre.
One of the most impressive aspects is the variety of missions. From digital surveillance to network infiltration, each mission feels unique and challenging, ensuring that the gameplay never becomes repetitive. The inclusion of logic puzzles adds an extra layer of depth and keeps things interesting1.
The storyline is another highlight, filled with twists and turns that keep you on the edge of your seat. The narrative is well-crafted, making you feel like a true member of an elite cyber warfare unit1.
Overall, “NITE Team 4” is a must-play for anyone interested in hacking and cyber warfare. It’s a well-crafted game that offers hours of immersive and thrilling gameplay. Highly recommended!
Steam User 0
Another Alice and Smith Game that is really great.
Hacking using (probably?) fake systems that feels real. I don't know a lot about hacking but I can assure you I now delete suspicious emails straight away. Thanks Nite Team 4!
Steam User 0
I'm a bit on the fence on this one : while not perfect it can be a fun experience.
The GUI is pretty but fails miserably at being useful. Forcing you to use different terminals for different lines of commands is unforgivable though.
I experience loading issues in one of my locations making the game virtually unplayable, could be me living in a third world country while idiots are cutting underwater cables, could be my laptop choking on the GUI bling, could be anything.
BUT I loved the references to real life tools and articles in the tutorial and the fact that the developer seems to know his stuff about hacking. And while this is defnitely not the only hacking game out there, this one feels semi realistic and original.
Keep up the good work :)