

Overall, Kill it With Fire is a surprisingly fun spider murdering simulator – the spider variety and plethora of gear and weapons at your disposal is more than I ever imagined and it might just help your arachnophobia (not really). Since the upgrades and gear you pick up stay with you forever, there is no New Game + or anything, you can just re-do a level and you’ll have all the equipment you picked up until that level. The game has a decent degree of replay value though: you can replay any level to try and complete missed challenges or collectables/secrets as well as re-do timed challenges to score a better time and beat your friends. Levels are short, averaging 15-20 minutes if you explore around and try to get everything each level, so the overall game can be pretty short which is the main point I’d argue against purchasing it at the asking price of 12,49€. Not only do you need to find upgrades but also new, more powerful weapons otherwise, enjoy playing the game with the lousy starting revolver and not much else. There are a lot of upgrades, for your character (such as throwing further or sprinting) or your spider detector (enabling a radar, for example, which is my favorite upgrade) and these upgrades need to be FOUND in the level! Exploration is rewarded due to how much you gain from completing the challenges and collecting everything. Secrets are also present – finding keys for locked doors or finding secret codes ou buttons can unlock new rooms usually providing upgrades for you or ammo for your weapons. Spiders can be everywhere so don’t be afraid to empty containers and cupboards, break everything and throw around everything that isn’t nailed down in order to find those pesky spiders because the more you kill, the more locations you’ll unlock within a level, so explore extensively.
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The variety of the environments helps extend the creativity of the level design of the levels and where spiders can hide – inside cupboards, in fridges, below rocks, inside trashcans or behind a TV screen.

The game is split into levels usually attached to a certain theme – a house, a room (which will serve as a tutorial), a maze or the above-mentioned gas station, among others.

– Make it go to spider heaven with some C4 Get ready to trash places left and right as you search for every single spider you can and then murdering it in any way you can. The premise is insane and the game is far more insane than you’d guess, but at the same time, it’s also a surprisingly fun time thanks to well-designed levels and progression and a small yet noticeable amount of replayability. Kill it with Fire is far more ridiculous than you can imagine it is – by the end you’ve killed more spiders than the average human in their lifetime, blown up gas stations, set mazes on fire, and killed spiders you’d think would be in a Fallout game.
