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Players control a cleaner who is hired to remove evidence at crime scenes in the 1970s. Besides moving corpses, this takes a literal aspect as they vacuum up blood. Police are already at the scene, and if they see the cleaner, they chase. Player can hide in various spots on the map, which causes the police to lose interest in them.
In crime scene cleanup video games, the main objective in the game is the process of the cleanup. An example is Viscera Cleanup Detail . [ 18 ] Viscera Cleanup Detail is a PC game distributed through Steam that enables players to clean up blood and body remains after a Sci-Fi battle has occurred on a space station.
On 29 October 2015—just six days after the game's full release—a Halloween DLC pack entitled Viscera Cleanup Detail: House of Horror was put up on Steam, featuring a crime scene of a house, where an unsolved mass murder has happened, while the player gets to uncover it during the gameplay. [5]
On Metacritic, the Windows and Xbox Series X/S versions of Serial Cleaners received mixed reviews, [4] [5] and the PlayStation 5 version received positive reviews. [6] Although they said the missions can become a bit repetitive, Rock Paper Shotgun said it "makes murder-cleaning a fun task that rewards patience or chaos". [2]
True Grime: Crime Scene Clean Up is a television documentary series on Investigation Discovery that premiered on July 19, 2011. The series follows Neal Smither, owner of Crime Scene Cleaners, and his crew as they clean up a grisly crime scene. After the first three episodes, the series was cancelled.
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation video games (8 P) Pages in category "CSI (franchise) video games" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
In the United States, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation debuted at #3 on the NPD Group's computer game sales rankings for the week ending April 5, 2003. [16] The title remain in the weekly top 10 through April 26, [17] [18] [19] and became the country's seventh-best-selling computer game of April overall, with an average retail price of $30. [20]
This category is a list of video games with gameplay or plot simulated in solving crimes and apprehending criminals featuring any fictional detectives. Subcategories This category has the following 14 subcategories, out of 14 total.