The game's characters are an interesting enough bunch whose disposal missions carry different contexts depending on their background. You've got Bob, the jaded mentor who returns from the first game Psycho, the tropey disturbed one Lati, a speedy parkour enthusiast and Vip3r (with a three in her name, yes), a hacker who says things like "leet" and "TTYI" and it makes me want to sink into the earth with embarrassment. It's New Year's eve, 1999, and the squad reminisces about the old days, like how they met and the biggest jobs they'd ever pulled off. Serial Cleaners sees you alternate between four different disposers who work for the mob: a criminal organisation that does a lot of murder. And it works! Making the act of evidence disposal an action-packed affair that makes it a great game to play in bursts. Where the original offers a more traditional top-down view where you're avoiding cops' attention by dodging cones of vision, Serial Cleaners sprinkles different characters and abilities into the mix, alongside a visual revamp that ups more than just the aesthetics. Serial Cleaners is Draw Distance's follow-up to the singular Serial Cleaner, a stylish 2D stealth action game where you clean up crime scenes without getting caught. Also, the main character's mom is such a sweetheart.A stealth-action 'em up that makes murder-cleaning a fun task that rewards patience or chaos. 9/10, would recommend to anyone who's interested after a cursory glance. Until you screw up and you scramble for cover like a panicked maniac. If you're calm and analyze the movement patterns of the guards/cops that you need to avoid in each stage, you can make it through. I've never felt like the game screwed me over or was unfair. I don't know if it's for everyone because it can be a little frustrating at times. Not wanting to get caught so you don't have to give up the controller, screaming together, etc. Though, YMMV because (for me, at least) a lot of the enjoyment comes from playing with someone. Not in anger, more like: don't look at me don't look at me don't look at me don't look at me OH CRAP HE SAW ME NOOOOO RUN RUN RUN RUN It's easily one of my favorite games on the Switch right now. I've honestly never screamed so much at a game. You know how it feels when you're running from those giant robots at the end of SteamWorld Dig 2? Or doing the Green Demon challenge in Super Mario 64? Or even just hiding from plain ol' Slenderman or FNAF robots? That delicious adrenaline as you plead with the game "PLEASE DON'T FIND ME PLEASE DON'T FIND ME PLEASE DON'T FIND ME"? That's this entire game. My wife and I play it together, passing off the controller when one of us gets caught. Your job is to dispose of all bodies, retrieve evidence and weapons, and often to clean up blood that's been left behind. Your job is to dispose of Serial Cleaner is a game in which you receive calls from a mysterious client who directs you to fresh crime scenes. Serial Cleaner is a game in which you receive calls from a mysterious client who directs you to fresh crime scenes.
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