Reverb 2 Overview
Reverb 2 was one of those games you'd find in the later days of Flash, a straightforward action puzzle title that didn't waste time on long introductions. It dropped you into its world without much ceremony, a common trait for games from that era. You just clicked and started playing.
You control a soldier navigating a series of contained, maze-like rooms. Your main goal is simple: eliminate every enemy in an area to unlock the exit and proceed. Moment to moment, you're moving with the WASD keys, aiming with your mouse, and firing with a click. The puzzles come from figuring out the order to tackle enemies, as some are shielded or positioned behind obstacles. The pacing is quick, and the difficulty builds steadily, often demanding precise shots and careful movement to avoid getting overwhelmed. It feels like a tense, methodical clearing operation where every shot matters.