In the October–November 1989 edition of
Space Gamer (Vol. II No. 2), the reviewer commented that "If you're a
Hardwired fan, this book is definitely worthwhile; it's a good springboard into
Hardwired role-playing. And even for those who don't wish to use Williams' universe, the book is a good resource and idea bin. The rules, charts and background are sure to improve your
Cyberpunk game." In the February 1990 edition of
Dragon (Issue #154),
Ken Rolston commented that this supplement "is true to the novel's tone and style [...] all to good effect." He concluded with a recommendation, saying, "A compelling and expressive evocation of a cyberpunk campaign setting,
Hardwired is good reading, and the adventures are first class."
Stephan Wieck reviewed
Hardwired Sourcebook in
White Wolf #21 (June/July 1990), rating it a 5 out of 5 and stated that "The sourcebook is entertaining to read, especially the adventure. It also contains enough game specifics to make it a useful product. While reading/reviewing the product, I looked for aspects of the sourcebook that warranted constructive criticism and I couldn't find anything that was not done well. The only downer is the [...] price tag which seems a bit steep, but Walter Jon Williams' writing is worth the money." ==Other reviews==