![]() ![]() I knew there was blood and gore in Viscera Cleanup Detail, but walking into the game for the first time, it's far worse than I ever imagined it would be. ![]() Is there more to the VCD than just the clever setup? Could cleaning up a bloodbath be fun for more than a few minutes? Most importantly: why am I asking you? I'm the one who played it. ![]() The gag of early-access game Viscera Cleanup Detail is a good one - you're a janitor mopping up after the rampage of a violent space marine - but as we recently witnessed with Goat Simulator, gags need an actual game to go along with the joke. A simple magnet on a stick might be a better idea. Of course, vigors like that tend to lead to scenes of carnage like this. It makes me desperately wish for that Bioshock Infinite vigor that lets you collect bullets into a big hovering mass. If you ever wondered where they end up, it's here, in Viscera Cleanup Detail, where they wait to be picked up, one by one. In every other game, spent shell casings vanish when you're not looking. I've been picking internal organs off the floor, mopping blood off the walls, cramming severed limbs and heads into an incinerator, and I've only just now noticed the shell casings, dozens of them, scattered around the room. This week, space station sanitation in Viscera Cleanup Detail. Each Monday, Chris Livingston visits an early access game and reports back with stories about whatever he finds inside. ![]()
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