![]() Related: Read our PC review of Serial Cleaner See, totally different games yet they both feel like they’re cut from the same cloth. And then you have Serial Cleaner, a game in which you enter missions after murder has been committed and it’s up to you to clean everything up before the bobbies come and give you a good koshing. You don’t even care if you leave any incriminating evidence lying around around. In Hotline Miami you’re heading into missions with the sole purpose of committing murder without a care in the world as to whether the blood will be a pain to get out of the carpets. Think of Serial Cleaner like a game running parallel to Hotline Miami. In the case of Serial Cleaner that’s available from today on Nintendo Switch, however, cleaning up is not quite the boring task that we’re used to. It’s very rare for a videogame to be based around a mundane task that we usually all shirk from: cleaning up.
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