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Powerwash Simulator 2 offers more of the same relaxation, but can it warrant its sequel status?
Powerwash Simulator 2 refines jet washing gameplay, but its improvements aren't drastic.
You may have seen them on YouTube and TikTok: the most horrendously filthy, black, infested rugs are sloshed with an inordinate amount of water and soap, and scrubbed with a plethora of brushes and scrapers until brightly coloured patterns (usually from the 70s) emerge from underneath. The Art Deco House included a scissor lift I could position around the residence and then rise upwards to reach a somewhat hidden balcony, that proved far more convenient than a step ladder. Yet what also made the first game a success were the unlikely collaborations that had players cleaning the Croft Manor from Tomb Raider, or the Seventh Heaven bar from Final Fantasy 7, and plenty more.
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