Doubling down on chaos, Fire and Forget 2 turns the volume up and asks questions later. The concept remains deliciously simple: speed forward, blast everything, try not to explode first. This sequel feels more confident, offering smoother visuals and a stronger sense of momentum. It’s still brutally challenging, mind you, but at least now it looks good while punishing you. The blend of vehicular mayhem and arcade reflexes creates moments of genuine excitement, especially when you narrowly avoid disaster by what can only be described as luck disguised as skill. It’s loud, relentless, and oddly satisfying.
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