Killer vacuums are a scary idea. But when it’s your house, Justice Sucks really bad for the villains entering your space.
What if your Roomba could defend your home while you were away? Wouldn’t it be just delightful? From Samurai Punk, comes Justice Sucks, a story about an extremely vengeful vacuum. His space has been invaded while the homeowners are away. While Dusty may have been successful in initially fighting off intruders, a fight with FamilyCorp sends the sentient appliance into an alternate dimension. Will the robotic vacuum succeed in getting back home and saving his family?
Dusty might be a wireless robotic vacuum. But that doesn’t mean he isn’t a capable sort. After passing the threshold, the tiny self-aware tech finds himself in some sort of retro universe, evocative of the 90s television era. Before encountering enemies, one might want to find objects to suck up. These objects can then be rocketed straight at opposing forces, leaving them nothing more than a colorful splatter on otherwise clean floors.
Once a few enemies have been taken out, it’s important Dusty remember why he was created. Feel free to clean up the mess, ensuring these invaders don’t leave messes that shouldn’t have been there. In Justice Sucks, one can both drink the blood and consume the various pieces of an enemy.
If you’re interested in helping Dusty dispense justice, Justice Sucks is out now on Nintendo Switch, PC via Steam, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X.
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