Serial Cleaners Game Review

“That’s not the way I’m remembering it.”

New York City, New Year’s Eve 1999. A group of unorthodox professionals cleaning for the mob meets to share stories and drink while they recall their life at the dawn of the year 2000. When the specifics of their stories stop matching up, the ugly truth behind their cooperation begins to emerge. Slowly, what started as celebration of a decade worth of history that is shared turns into an awkward and even dangerous conflict.

Meet them at a very unusual time in their lives.

Serial Cleaners is a tribute to 1990s cinema. From Tarantino’s greatest films, to classic crime films, action favorites and others, Serial Cleaners mixes those familiar characters, places and scenes in a unique spin in a period of joy and despair. The rich music we play is a blend of a variety of genres that define that final decade 20th century, from East Coast hip hop to industrial metal and even rave. The songs of the 90s were defined by festivals, clubs or radio. We have the music you want.

Be silent. Be clean and calm without emotion. You disappear completely without a trace.

The game features four characters from four perspectives. Four play styles. It is possible to employ street smarts, brute force or old-fashioned strategies to get over similar hurdles. Pick your route through the non-linear story by picking the part of the story you wish to hear the next time, and take each task as carefully or brazenly as you like. Employ stealth, exploration and speed when the scenario (and the experience you’re most fond of) needs it. Eliminate the dead bodies and other evidence in order to clean the slate clean before the new millenium arrives!


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