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PowerWash Simulator 2

Released: 10/23/2025

Critics
82
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Users
71

Score Breakdown

82.3

Critic Average

19 reviews

N/A

Steam User Score

71

Metacritic User Score

36 reviews

Disparity Breakdown

Steam Disparity
N/A
Metacritic Disparity
+11.3

82 vs 71

Combined Disparity
+11.3

Average of both sources

Review Disparities

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11/29/2025

Launch Window

ARC Raiders offers one of the best and definitely the most comfortable extraction genre experience.

80

80/100

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11/25/2025

Launch Window

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100

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11/6/2025

Launch Window

Power Washer simulator 2 builds on the first game's addictive simplicity, offering a more polished and visually appealing experience. It takes all the core mechanics and layers on larger, more complex levels that add depth without losing accessibility. Ultimately, it remains a relaxing escape and something that transcends the gaming experience to become something more: an outlet for frustration and your worries.

80

80/100

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11/3/2025

Launch Window

What is it about PowerWash Simulator 2 that keeps me coming back for more? Like the first game, it is, in essence, a first-person shooter, in which y...

75

75/100

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10/29/2025

Launch Window

A delightfully monotonous chore sim that tweaks the original powerwashing formula just enough.

80

80/100

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10/24/2025

Launch Window

A good sequel makes sure to keep all of its main components the same while enhancing what makes those components enjoyable. PowerWash Simulator 2 manages that in spades. Providing new equipment, changing how you use soap, and adding meaningful elements to the gameplay loop keep the formula fresh without dirtying up what makes the game a fan favorite. At $25, PowerWash Simulator 2 is a steal.

95

95/100

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10/23/2025

Launch Window

It's not a particularly ambitious follow-up, but PowerWash Simulator 2 earns its sequel status through effective upgrades and thoughtful improvements across the board. It's a big uptick in looks, feel and play, and still the most fun you can have doing a chore.

80

80/100

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10/23/2025

Launch Window

PowerWash Sim was a breakout hit in 2021, and the sequel is a reminder of how that happened, though sometimes it feels like it's just punching in for work.

70

70/100

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10/22/2025

Early Review

Overall, PowerWash Simulator 2 proves itself a worthy successor, following a strong first game and a wide range of DLC, and offers a whole host of relaxing and enjoyable gameplay. With a few new quirks thrown in to make it more exciting, and a couple of much-needed changes, it’s easy to say that - even with a couple of niggles, some of which are returning frustrations - if you loved the first one, you’ll love the sequel as well.

80

80/100

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10/22/2025

Early Review

PowerWash Simulator 2 takes everything about the previous game and simply makes it better. What was already a captivating, charming, zen-like experience has been made even better with improved graphics, larger stages, and a number of fantastic QOL improvements that the fans had hoped for. New features like the scissorlift and abseiling make for subtle yet engaging improvements to the gameplay.

94

94/100

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10/22/2025

Early Review

PowerWash Simulator 2 isn't reinventing the wheel; it's an overhaul of the original that improves just about every aspect. It won't win over any sceptics, but if you loved the serene, zen-like satisfaction of hosing down houses, this is a no-brainer.

70

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10/22/2025

Early Review

PowerWash Simulator 2 opts for welcome refinements over big advancements, but it's as weirdly compelling and winningly daft as ever.

80

80/100

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10/22/2025

Early Review

Perhaps it's a bit too much of a continuation, but PowerWash Simulator 2 takes everything that made the first installment the success it is and improves it with small touches that fans of the original game will appreciate while being very useful for those who venture into the title.

81

81/100

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10/22/2025

Early Review

PowerWash Simulator 2 comes fully soaped up with new map locations, more objects and buildings to clean, and much-needed adjustments and optimizations for a surprisingly enjoyable gameplay experience. However, with a blueprint set in stone for the first release, the developer didn't do much to shake it up, leaving the game to feel more like a continuation or expansion rather than a traditional sequel.

80

80/100

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10/22/2025

Early Review

PowerWash Simulator 2 smartly sticks to what made the original formula such a blast while throwing in some upgrades to deal with few of its pesky problems.

80

80/100

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10/22/2025

Early Review

PowerWash Simulator 2 improves on the original in every way, while introducing a home base plus array of new cleaning mechanics and features. Some hiccups in angles and texture exist, but it remains the best at what it does.

78

78/100

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10/22/2025

Early Review

PowerWash Simulator 2 is a sequel that tweaks or improves nearly every issue from the original game.

90

90/100

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10/22/2025

Early Review

PowerWash Simulator 2 isn’t reinventing the wheel. The game knows its audience and is happy to feed their rabid desire for more cleaning. It may not win over any people who were turned off by the original, but if you enjoy dad games and an easy activity while listening to music or videos, then this is exactly what you need in your life.

80

80/100

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10/22/2025

Early Review

I have a handful of gripes about PowerWash Simulator 2, but they hardly bring down the experience. It feels like a love letter to all of the fans and the things they’ve asked for over the years, and we end up getting a really neat collection of structures to clean up beside it. If the first PowerWash Simulator was any indicator, we can likely look forward to loads of post-launch content as well.

90

90/100

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