Mouse to aim and shoot. ### Space to jump, arrow keys or WASD to run around. ###
Hammer 2 throws you straight into chaos with a loaded gun and a whole city to tear apart. No need for some deep story or dramatic intro—this is pure arcade action where the rule is simple: cause as much destruction as possible and keep moving. You start with basic weapons, but it doesn’t stay basic for long. Pistols, shotguns, rifles—you name it, you’ll get to use it. And if shooting bad guys isn’t wild enough, wait until you hop into a tank or start launching rockets at buildings. The entire map is basically your playground. Cars can be stolen, crates can be smashed, and yes, explosions are pretty much happening all the time. The missions aren’t about being sneaky or careful—they’re about surviving while everything blows up around you. Sometimes you’ll have to chase enemies through alleyways, sometimes you’ll be holding off waves of armed thugs, and sometimes you’re just trying to make it across the map with five helicopters firing at you. It’s fast, it’s messy, and it’s addicting. Enemies don’t mess around either. They show up in groups, with better weapons the longer you play. At first you’re dealing with guys carrying handguns, but later on it’s full-on military units, sniper towers, and vehicles coming at you from every angle. The city slowly turns into a non-stop war zone, and you’re the main reason why. Crates are your best friends. They’re scattered everywhere, and smashing them open gives you what you need—ammo, health, or sometimes a surprise upgrade. You’ll find a better gun just when you’re down to your last bullet, or a health pack when you’ve barely got any HP left. The game keeps pushing you forward without letting you catch a breath, which makes it hard to stop playing. The more damage you deal, the more money you earn. That means you can grab better weapons and wreck even more stuff next round. There’s no real rulebook here—just pure destruction. Want to shoot a car until it explodes and takes out half a street? Do it. Want to drive through a crowd of enemies and then jump out while it crashes into a wall? That works too. Hammer 2 isn’t about strategy—it’s about turning the entire city into your personal battlefield. Perfect for anyone who just wants to shoot, blow stuff up, and see how long they can last with the entire world trying to stop them. Just keep moving, keep shooting, and don’t forget to grab those crates.