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PowerWash Simulator – Warhammer 40000 Special Pack (DLC Review)

Let me tell you, folks, I never thought I’d find myself pressure washing a giant robot from Warhammer 40,000. But here I am, in PowerWash Simulator’s latest DLC, blasting away grime from some of the coolest war machines ever imagined.

I’m not the biggest Warhammer 40,000 fan. But even I can appreciate these impressive machines – a giant blue tank, a hulking armored knight, a massive flying bird thing (seriously, those things are wild). They’re covered in all sorts of nooks and crannies, just begging for a good cleaning. The models themselves look fantastic, all detailed and grimy, just like you’d expect from a war-torn future.

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One thing that kept me chuckling while I cleaned was the voice messages. As you blast away the dirt, you hear all sorts of funny, over-the-top lines praising the “Omnissiah” (whatever that is) and other military jargon. It’s silly, but it adds a bit of fun to the whole experience.

Here’s the thing: cleaning these giant machines can be a real pain. There’s just so much metal, and you only have so much cleaning solution. A couple of these vehicles, especially the bigger ones, felt like a real chore to get through.

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But overall, the Warhammer 40,000 Special Pack is another solid addition to PowerWash Simulator. It’s only eight bucks, and for that price, you get a bunch of cool new stuff to clean.

This Warhammer 40,000 pack is basically the same as the Final Fantasy VII one – a bunch of themed things to clean with some lore bits thrown in. It’s simple, but that’s kind of the point of PowerWash Simulator, right? Shut off your brain and just clean stuff and maybe listen to some podcast.

Warhammer fans will love it for the fan service, and anyone who enjoys PowerWash Simulator will appreciate having more things to blast clean.

About the author

Tom Henry

I worked as a PM in video games, now I'm trying some new things.