Serial Cleaner

Serial Cleaner

released on Jul 11, 2017

Serial Cleaner

released on Jul 11, 2017

Serial Cleaner is a story-driven, fast-paced stealth/action game, characterized by a 1970s theme and aesthetics.


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Serial cleaner was a game i picked up as I thought it looked fun and weird, and was also very cheap. When i started playing, my expectations were realised as the gameplay was super fun and unique, with while paired with the well done level design made it a great game to play.

Serial cleaner's story is that you are hired to clean up crime scenes, while the police are there. This story isn't all that interesting, but it's a good enough idea to make what you're doing realistic. The gameplay is where the game shines, as the stressful work of attempting to clean up all the blood, body's and evidence all while avoiding cops is very well done and addicting.

Not too much else to say, except that the art style is pretty cool as well. All in all, I enjoyed my time with serial cleaners, and apart from one level that made me quit (It wasn't too bad it just made me want to do something else and i forgot about the game lol), it was a great game with fun gameplay and a simple story that isn't too interesting but doesn't need to be.

Serial Cleaner has the honor of being the first game I've played, let alone beaten, on the Twitch game launcher. I got this game for free through Twitch Prime's free game thing at some point, and I was in the mood for something a bit less committal than the RPG's I'm slowly making my way through, so I put like 5 or 6 hours into this to beat it today. I beat all 20 normal missions as well as the 10 bonus ones on a 360 gamepad.

This is another 2D stealth game in the vein of Party Hard, but it does add a neat spin to Party Hard's formula. You don't do killing, you're just a cleaner for the mob in the early 1970's. A lot of the time period and setting really just add to the visual style, as the story itself is fairly throwaway (it treats itself pretty seriously, but it's fairly minimal and easily ignored). The art style is a kind of art-deco look, with tons of garish colors and no real outlines, but while this does give the game a neat style, it also makes the visuals fairly confusing. There was more than one time I didn't even realize that I could walk between two sections because it looked like there was a wall where there wasn't or vice versa. Luckily, you can hold LT to have "Cleaner Vision" appear, which shows you the enemies on the map, movable objects, hiding spots, as well as your objectives, and that helps a lot with any confusion on where to go (although not entirely).

As previously stated, you aren't the killer but the guy who comes in later, so the gameplay involves finding evidence and picking it up, but also picking up bodies and bringing them to disposal points (sometimes it's the back of a car, sometimes its a fireplace/window/etc.). There are also some slightly hidden magazines and film reels on each level, which unlock more costumes or movie-themed extra stages respectively. You also need to clean up a certain amount of blood in each level by holding RT to pull out a vacuum cleaner, and that's just one more thing to do in each stage while avoiding detection from the cops' large, conical line-of-sight indicators (which work very well and are very consistent, from what I played).

If a cop sees you they'll give chase and you'll need to hop into a hiding place for safety. This isn't Clock Tower though. You can hop into a plant right in front of a cop and he'll just stand next to it angrily staring at it even though he clearly saw you enter it. Each level also has slight randomization features where bodies, evidence, and hiding places will be shuffled around slightly. This is still fairly annoying, quite frankly, but it's nowhere near as bad as in Party Hard. Party Hard will wholesale remove entire elements of a map between deaths, but Serial Cleaner just shuffles them around a bit, so all the tools you need to complete each level are there every time, just perhaps in a slightly less convenient spot. I still dislike this design gimmick, but at least this game does it less annoyingly.

Really, the worst thing about the game are the things endemic to this type of game, and they're the same ones Party Hard had. Other than the randomization annoyance, the other big bugbear is levels that are too long with no save points. Some levels can take 15-ish minutes, particularly in the later game, and it's really difficult to try and learn them when things keep changing. Given that you only get one chance to make it before you're just dead and need to start the whole level over, this leads to some levels dragging on FOREVER just because of one really annoying part in them. A quicksave feature, even if it needed to be unlocked with a cheat, would be a really nice ease-of-play option for games like this.

Verdict: Recommended. If you want a 2D top-down stealth game a bit like Party Hard but a bit more polished, then this is a good one to choose. It's not exactly reinventing the wheel for the genre or a stand-out stealth game on PC, but it's a fine entry even if it doesn't set the world on fire.

İşverenimizin talepleri üzerine mekana girip, aynasızlara yakalanmadan etraftaki her izi ortadan kaldırmaya çalıştığımız, güzel bölüm dizaynları ve sade ama düşündüren oynanışı ile birlikte keyif veren bir oyun.

Mekanikler en azından fazladan 1-2 defa gelişse idi, belki biraz daha puan verebilirdim ama onun yerine, tatlı görselliği ile yetinmek zorunda kaldığım için veremedim. Neyse, sağlık ola.

Cleaning is super serial, you guys.

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