Infiltrator 2 basically asks: “What if we took everything from the first game and doubled down?” The result is a sequel that’s larger, louder, and just as gleefully chaotic. You’re back in the cockpit and behind enemy lines, juggling flight mechanics with spy antics that occasionally feel like they were invented five minutes before deployment. The difficulty spikes can be fierce, but so is the sense of accomplishment when you pull off a successful mission without crashing, blowing your cover, or pressing the wrong button at the worst possible moment. It’s messy, ambitious, and somehow all the more endearing for it.
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