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''Hacx: Twitch 'n' Kill'' is a [[Cyberpunk]]-themed [[First -Person Shooter]], initially released by Banjo Software in 1997 as a commercial [[Game Mod|Total Conversion]] for ''[[Doom]] II''.
 
The development of the game was notably rushed with the intent of seeing a release before id Software's ''[[Quake]]''. The result was an [[Obvious Beta]] of varying quality throughout its 21 levels (ranging from abysmal to above average by ''Doom'' mapping standards), with the final map {{spoiler|ending on a ''Knee Deep in the Dead''-style [[Cliff Hanger]]}}. The game still missed the deadline and as a result, ended up selling poorly - being overshadowed by ''Quake'''s far more advanced 3D engine.
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[http://drnostromo.com/hacx/download.html You can download it here]
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=== This game provides examples of ===
* [[All There in the Manual]]: Much like ''Doom'', the backstory is never explained within the game itself.
* [[Cyberspace]]: Several levels take place here, much of them being surreal in design.