Kill it With Fire Reviews
While possibly not an ideal game for arachnophobes, Kill It With Fire is what I’d consider a “wacky physics type game” done right, as long as you have patience with its quirks...
Kill It With Fire is a simple concept by design, but that doesn’t make it bad. In fact, when you have 30 minutes spare it’s a perfect time killer. It really is as simple as it sounds, offering sadistic fun as you take out revenge on all those creepy crawlies you’ve screamed at over the years. The joy is in getting the upgrades and finding the different weapons you can use, then going back through the levels and getting those damn red jumping spiders back. If you’re after a pretty easy 100% and have some hatred towards spiders, this is unmissable. Otherwise, I’m not sure there’s enough here to make it a game that needs to be played.
If you jump onto this thinking that you’ll get a massively deep experience with lots of lore, and a rich story presented on a glorious tapestry, you will be sorely disappointed. It’s a casual, silly and fun first-person fighting game that doesn’t take itself too seriously. You have the freedom to explore, destroy and kill anything in sight, so make the most of it. Do I recommend it? Yes, if you want to have a light-hearted game in your library, then buy it here! Spiders are running wild, grab your weapon of choice, find where they are hiding, and take their lives.
In the era of coronavirus and quarantine, Kill It with Fire is a small oasis, offering the opportunity to relax your nerves by destroying everything.
Review in Greek | Read full review
Prepare yourself for a aracnofobic fun and caos With a strange but really funny feeling kill it with fire presents you a lot of fun hours where you get yourself transported to a spider killer with a lot of fun weapons and lots of fun
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Kill It With Fire is an idea that hits really hard and leaves the player wondering what madness has hit him, but it doesn't take much and the storm passes away. The longevity of a work like this is obviously decided by the user, and with Kill It With Fire the desire to go on killing spiders will arise spontaneously in each of us. It isn’t a question of being afraid of spiders or feeling disgusted: we have an entire city as an arsenal at our disposal, and destroying our enemy in the most fun way possible is a moral duty.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Kill It With Fire is extremely limited and short. It is not very varied and the original idea, interesting as it may be, is hampered by the few stages, negligible difficulty and very low variation of the weapons. We know that not every production needs to be big, but it is clear that there is a lot of room for improvement here.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Kill it with Fire is as absurd as it is fun, with the over-the-top methods of taking out the spiders making for a really enjoyable time. Sure, it can get a little repetitive in places, but it’s hard to complain too much when the game allows you to use the likes of flame throwers, RPGs, or even a lawn strimmer to annihilate the eight-legged creepy-crawlies (and maybe even destroy the room they inhabit in the process).
It feels like this game was built purely because of the memes and to attract the streaming and YouTube crowds, just like Hello Neighbor and other tinyBuild games released in the past.
Kill It With Fire is a very funny experience for all people who want to relax a bit. No complicated story or mechanics, just lots of spiders, weapons and challenges.
Review in Czech | Read full review
Kill It With Fire is a video game where the objective is kill spiders. The great variety of weapons and character upgrades will make the game so fun to play. Definitely, a very nice game to hang out alone or with friends, and have a laugh, while we kill spidersone after another.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Kill It With Fire is a great game to walk around and set spiders on fire, while still being challenged by the targets and the Arachno challenge. The spiders can't hurt you anyway, so the difficulty level has to be increased by something else. Although the story remains vague, the different levels and goals are still enough to keep the attention. Most of the upgrades don't add much to the game, mainly because it makes gameplay unnecessarily easier. Fortunately, you can choose whether to buy the upgrades or not and some weapons are easier than others, so you can adjust how hard you want to make the game. Kill It With Fire also lasts as long as you want it. You can go back to redo missions if you missed something or race to the end in one go. Because you can adjust all these options yourself to how you like to play the game, this game is perfect to play after a busy day or when you want to change your mind.
Review in Dutch | Read full review
Methodically wiping out as many spiders as possible in the most excessive ways imaginable is entertaining—how could it not be?—but that would mean little if the rest of the game didn’t hold its own weight. This is where things get interesting; by asking the player to complete challenges in order to reach the real ending, Kill It With Fire suddenly shifts into a puzzle game that requires exploiting its mechanics to overcome seemingly impossible hurdles.
Kill It With Fire is a solid and fun game, even if its premise is simple, and its only gripe is that it's a bit too short and lacking some challenge.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Love spiders or hate them, Kill It With Fire is bound to please even the most terrified arachnophobe. With a literal arsenal at your disposal and a clear objective, Kill It With Fire is a cathartic experience that is perfect for streaming or just unwinding after a long day. Whether you be a casual player or hardcore perfectionist, this game has something for everyone, building upon concepts taught in levels prior until complete mastery of the extermination arts.
The short playtime and a little bit of Arachnophobia may stop some gamers to try this title but the level design and the amount of ridiculous power it gives players just to fight some spiders makes this a title well worth playing.
Review in Persian | Read full review
A powerful and hooligan premise cannot always sustain the total within a game. And Kill it with Fire is powerfully flashy, but with little baggage. Making the cenutrium killing spiders is fun, but the passage of time makes the proposal not so convincing, even opening its levels more and offering more possible, objectives and a system of improvements and obtaining more equipment and weapons. An attractive idea that is not carried out as it should by turning it into a complete and commercial game.
Review in Spanish | Read full review