
Kill It With Fire casts you as a licensed exterminator taking the fight to mankind's most ancient and deadly nemesis: the spider. The premise is gleefully over the top, tasking you with assembling an arsenal of increasingly excessive weapons, tracking spiders across suburbia, and burning everything in your path. It leans fully into its absurd, destructive comedy from the first moment.
Defeating spiders means exploiting their one great weakness, which is fire, though bullets, explosions, throwing stars, and getting smushed by stuff work just as well, pretty much anything really. That does not make the job easy, since first you have to find the spiders. State-of-the-art arachnid tracking technology helps you pinpoint your target among hundreds of potential hiding spots, after which you torch everything and smash the escaping spider with a frying pan, because that is the only way to be sure.
The whole experience revels in the chaos of the hunt, encouraging you to wreck the environment in pursuit of your eight-legged quarry. Blending action, casual, indie, and simulation elements, Kill It With Fire gives PC players a fast, funny, and thoroughly destructive take on pest control, where enthusiasm for firepower matters as much as actually catching the spider.