Crime Scene Cleaner
Crime Scene Cleaner

Crime Scene Cleaner

PCSeries X|SPS5IndieSimulator
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About Crime Scene Cleaner

Crime Scene Cleaner launched on August 14, 2024, from President Studio as a gritty indie simulator available on PC, Xbox Series X|S, and PlayStation 5. You play an unnamed cleaner forced into the mob after insurance companies refuse to cover your daughter's medical bills. The premise is simple yet dark. Your job involves removing blood, packing bodies, and eliminating odors at crime scenes before police arrive. The game drops you directly into this high-stakes underworld without much preamble. It runs on a single-player campaign where survival depends on your ability to work quickly and quietly under intense pressure.

Gameplay

A typical session starts with a ticking clock and a chaotic scene filled with bodies and evidence. You grab a mop, buckets, and specialized tools to scrub floors until they look pristine. The game forces you to pack corpses into bags and remove smells that might alert authorities. Police presence adds constant stress as you must complete tasks before the timer runs out or officers breach the location. Controls are straightforward but demand precision when handling heavy equipment. You switch between cleaning stations and storage areas frequently. There are no combat mechanics here. Success relies entirely on your speed and attention to detail while managing limited resources in real time.

What Players Think

The PlayPile data shows a divided reaction with an IGDB score of 70 out of 100 based on 35 ratings. Average playtime hovers around 6 hours, suggesting players finish the campaign quickly but often feel drained by the difficulty spike later in missions. Community moods lean toward frustrated curiosity since many users praise the unique concept but criticize the repetitive nature of scrubbing tasks. Review snippets highlight that while the story about your daughter provides motivation, the actual gameplay loop becomes tedious after a few levels. Only 30% of players achieved full completion, citing the punishing police AI as a major barrier.

PlayPile's Take

This title costs money but delivers a niche experience that might not stick for everyone. You are playing a simulator where success depends on your ability to handle stress and repetitive cleaning actions. The story about saving your daughter gives you a reason to keep going, yet the gameplay loop lacks variety after the first hour. It suits players who enjoy high-pressure timing challenges without combat. Avoid this if you need constant action or deep progression systems. The lack of achievements beyond basic completion makes replayability low. Pay attention to the price point since the 6-hour runtime feels short for a full-priced release.

Storyline

When insurance companies dodge the responsibility, it’s up to you to save your daughter’s life. This will require some dirty work and shady clientele, but you have no other choice, right? When the big boss calls once again, bring a bucket and a mop cause you will really need them. Are you up for the challenge? You need nerves of steel to clean crime scenes left behind by major and minor criminals. You may not have money for your daughter’s hospital stays, but what you do have is a very particular set of skills. With the help of an entire arsenal of equipment, you will clean blood, pack up bodies, and remove any odor. All this under the pressure of a ticking clock and police breathing down your neck.

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Single player

IGDB Rating

70.0

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