As a self-proclaimed neat freak, I find cleaning to be both satisfying and therapeutic.
So, when I first heard about PowerWash Simulator, I was intrigued. But, after reading about how realistic the game's depiction of dirt and grime was, I became hesitant.
I didn't want to risk my own home falling into disarray because I couldn't resist the temptation to scrub every inch of it.
However, for those who are braver than I am, PowerWash Simulator's latest free update might just pique your interest.
The Final Fantasy VII crossover pack is out now, and it allows you to clean up Midgar like Cloud never could.
The Midgar Special Pack adds a mini-campaign containing five new levels: Hardy Daytona and Shinra Hauler, Scorpion Sentinel, Seventh Heaven, Mako Energy Exhibit, and Airbuster. I\
t's a dream come true for Final Fantasy fans who also happen to enjoy the art of power-washing.
I spent a few minutes trying to find out how much the pack cost, but it wasn't until I realized that it's entirely free if you already own the base game that I breathed a sigh of relief. You can access it in-game in the new 'Specials' section of the main menu, alongside the previously released, similarly free Tomb Raider pack, which let you scrub the walls of Croft Manor.
For those who haven't played PowerWash Simulator before, the game is a "meditative escape" that allows you to get lost in the soothing sounds of water and birds while you clean.
If you're a fan of both Final Fantasy VII and cleaning, this crossover pack is a must-play.
And, for those who haven't tried PowerWash Simulator yet, it might just be the perfect way to unwind after a long day.
So, when I first heard about PowerWash Simulator, I was intrigued. But, after reading about how realistic the game's depiction of dirt and grime was, I became hesitant.
I didn't want to risk my own home falling into disarray because I couldn't resist the temptation to scrub every inch of it.
However, for those who are braver than I am, PowerWash Simulator's latest free update might just pique your interest.
The Final Fantasy VII crossover pack is out now, and it allows you to clean up Midgar like Cloud never could.
The Midgar Special Pack adds a mini-campaign containing five new levels: Hardy Daytona and Shinra Hauler, Scorpion Sentinel, Seventh Heaven, Mako Energy Exhibit, and Airbuster. I\
t's a dream come true for Final Fantasy fans who also happen to enjoy the art of power-washing.
I spent a few minutes trying to find out how much the pack cost, but it wasn't until I realized that it's entirely free if you already own the base game that I breathed a sigh of relief. You can access it in-game in the new 'Specials' section of the main menu, alongside the previously released, similarly free Tomb Raider pack, which let you scrub the walls of Croft Manor.
For those who haven't played PowerWash Simulator before, the game is a "meditative escape" that allows you to get lost in the soothing sounds of water and birds while you clean.
If you're a fan of both Final Fantasy VII and cleaning, this crossover pack is a must-play.
And, for those who haven't tried PowerWash Simulator yet, it might just be the perfect way to unwind after a long day.
PowerWash Simulator is available on Steam for £20/$30."There's joy in the feel of powerwashing too, where it becomes a meditative escape backed by the sounds of chirping birds and whoosh of water." - Ed