Powerwash Simulator 2 review: Deep cleaning sequel is as serious as Silksong

Powerwash Simulator 2 review: Deep cleaning sequel is as serious as Silksong

It’s a thought I kept coming back to as I spent hours cleaning mold out of public restrooms and blasting rust off cars. When the originalPowerWash Simulator (a game whose title tells you everything you need to know about it) hit early access in 2021, I approached it like a gag gift at a holiday party. I found its cleaning gameplay legitimately satisfying, but I thought of it less as a proper game and more as an ironic stunt executed to perfection. With its content-loaded sequel, I no longer see the calming cleaning game as an elaborate bit. What makes killing monsters more legitimate as a game premise than washing your house, anyway?

3 Comments

  1. balistreri.javon

    This review of Powerwash Simulator 2 sounds intriguing! It’s interesting to see how a game can turn such a mundane task into an engaging experience. Your insights on the gameplay make me curious to see how it compares to the first installment. Great read!

  2. kristy.auer

    the mundane task of cleaning into an engaging experience. I agree, the blend of relaxation and achievement in this sequel really adds depth. Plus, the variety of environments to clean keeps it fresh and entertaining!

  3. crawford.sporer

    Absolutely! It’s interesting how the game turns a chore into a satisfying challenge, making players feel accomplished with every clean surface. Plus, the attention to detail really enhances the immersive experience, turning cleaning into a mini-adventure.

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