Exterminator, released in 1990, is one of those games that knows exactly what it wants to do and wastes no time doing it. You’re thrown into a top-down action scenario with a simple mission: survive and eliminate everything that moves. The pacing is relentless, and the difficulty curve is unapologetically steep. This is not a game that believes in mercy. Controls are responsive, the action is clear, and the tension never really lets up. There’s a satisfying immediacy to the gameplay, where every mistake feels personal and every success feels hard-earned. The visuals are functional rather than flashy, but they convey chaos effectively. Exterminator doesn’t bother with elaborate storytelling; it tells its story through constant pressure and raw challenge. If you enjoy tough, old-school action that respects your reflexes more than your feelings, this one delivers.
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