Then we have Lati, an artist who can distract with graffiti, and is highly-mobile character that is able to mantle over walls and move objects. Arguably he’s the most tedious to play as he creates more things to carry one-by-one. A perk is that anyone witnessing this will instantly faint, allowing him to get away clean. Next is the appropriately named Psycho, and after his introduction learn that his trademark chainsaw allows him to carve up the dead to transport them for disposal. Returning as a playable character is Bob, our mustachioed squeaky cleaner with attention to detail and immaculate taste. Told through a series of flashbacks, the gang recounts the work they’ve done for the mob by cleaning up their messes, with the trials and tribulations that go along with it. We’re on the cusp of the 21st Century as four characters spend New Year’s Eve in New York City together, reminiscing for the past decade as 1999 slips away. Five years after the original, Serial Cleaners is a twist on the stealth genre that elevates everything about the original to be a stellar sequel about cleaning up messes, not making them. Then there’s the “Specialized Waste Disposal” crew that comes to clean-up John Wick’s home. First you’ve got “The Cleaner” nickname that AEW wrestler Kenny Omega has gone by. Entertainment and media has even begun to put them on all full display in recent years. Cleaners are everywhere, and no I don’t mean the ones doing a legitimate cleaning of crime scenes, it’s – you know – the ones that erase all traces of evidence to avoid incrimination.
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