Powerwash Simulator 2, an even better powerwashing experience than before.
Powerwash Simulator 2 and every other video linked to it can be seen on our Patreon, and if you’re wanting to know what other games we’ve played and have posts for, here’s our list of current games.
Where can you buy?
- Available on Steam
Pros:
- Inventive areas
- Soap is efficient
Cons:
- End video sequence
- Conversational pieces
Explanation to Negative Feedback
End video sequence
In the first game, I remember the window being a lot smaller for when you could watch yourself wash what needed to be washed, but in this game it’s gotten a whole lot bigger and the graphics quality begs to be increased just a little.
I mean, I get that CCTV cameras aren’t the greatest in their resolution, but watching the video replay made me wish for a smaller screen.
Plus, you’re hidden from frame.
The camera doesn’t exactly pan around to you cleaning, since you’re out of sight a lot of times.
Conversational pieces
As you do your cleaning job, there’s going to be moments where texts come through that are just having a casual conversation with you or talking about things, and I don’t like that they aren’t voiced or don’t just have a ping for more messages coming through, because I never get the chance to read them while they’re on screen.
I’m too busy trying to clean something to just look down and read what they have to say.
Sure, there’s an area in the menu or something where I’m sure you can read what they wrote, but it’s still annoying that they text while they clearly know you’re working.
It’s one thing to do it at your real life job, because any distraction is a good distraction. But in this game? I’m in the zone, do not disturb.
Explanation to Positive Feedback
Inventive areas
I wondered how this game was going to be different from the first, since I’ve not followed any of the updates thus far and the game starts you out with cleaning a van, kind of like what it did in the first game as well.
So all right.
The van feels a bit chunkier than the first game and that’s fine, but when you’re done with the outside, the doors open for you to clean the inside of the van.
So without giving too much detail on what goes on in the second scenario, they’ve actually expanded on the fact that you’re not just going to be cleaning the outside or the inside of things, such as with the first game, but it’s going to be a blend of the two, which is pretty cool, because it allows you more time to chill and clean an area without a time limit looming over you.
Soap is efficient
I really like the soap used in the demo.
It did a really good job with any surface you placed it on and came back to in order to clean it; plus it’s easy to see where you sprayed it because it’s a white puffy substance. I kind of wish that they stopped at the soap though, and didn’t any other cleaning agents into the game like with the first.
It’s just a hassle to find which cleaning agent is best for which surface, and you might have to buy more of the fluid, and there might not be a lot of that surface anyway.
Personally, that aspect annoyed me.
And going by what a friend said, who searched through the store’s products more thoroughly that I did, there are many more cleaning agents than just the soap.
I just hope it’s not as obnoxious to clean surfaces without the help of the cleaning tools.