Fleet Sweep takes the high drama of naval warfare and filters it through early-80s minimalism. Think less cinematic spectacle and more abstract tension as you maneuver through treacherous waters. The graphics are simple, but the stakes feel oddly real when you’re dodging hazards and plotting safe routes. It has that arcade immediacy: quick to grasp, stubborn to master. There’s a certain purity to its design, free of distractions, where every movement counts. You may start casually, but soon you’re leaning toward the screen as if proximity improves strategy. It’s straightforward, brisk, and surprisingly absorbing.
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