Destructoid: "If you're a retro gamer, you've already played other titles that present the core precepts these mini-games provide, but Bentley's Hack Pack has an interesting enough framework to actually compel you to keep going, with a bit of the ol' Sly charm to boot. For a few bucks, it's worth taking the plunge."
Push Square: "Sony’s not going third-party, but it sure doesn’t seem to care about putting its wares on mobile platforms at the minute. Following in the hurried footsteps of endless runner Ratchet & Clank: Before the Nexus and match three adventure Knack’s Quest, the platform holder has now tossed Sly Cooper spin-off Bentley’s Hackpack onto iOS and Android devices."
Ridge Dermody writes: "All three minigames feel like Sly-themed versions of games we all know and love, from R-type to Geometry Wars. During Sly Cooper: Thieves In Time, these hacking missions were fun when you encountered them, but are they really enough to support a game of their own? ... Ultimately, when you consider that you get the PS3 and Vita versions for only $2.99, this game is fine. We all knew it couldn’t be a masterpiece. If you played these games in Thieves In Time and really want to play more of them, feel free. Enjoy yourself; you know what you’re getting into. But Bentley’s Hackpack can’t really be recommended for anybody else."
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