PowerWash Simulator 2 expands upon the original's relaxing cleaning gameplay with improved graphics, new equipment, and a charming storyline continuation. Players appreciate the enhanced dirt and cleaning visuals, the addition of tools like the scissor lift and swirlforce floor brush, and the ability to pet adorable cats that accompany you on jobs. The varied maps and job designs, including multi-stage levels, provide satisfying content that encourages using the full range of equipment. The UI and HUD improvements add to the accessibility and overall experience.
However, the game suffers from significant issues at launch, most notably a broken multiplayer mode that prevents stable co-op play, frustrating many players. Additional criticisms include the lack of key rebinding—a basic feature present in the first game—clunky menu navigation, frequent idle animations that disrupt the relaxing vibe, and occasional performance problems including crashes. Some players also find the story delivery and home base customization underwhelming. Despite these flaws, many recommend the game once multiplayer and control issues are addressed.
Players praise the improved graphics with dirt and cleaning effects that feel more satisfying and realistic. The introduction of new equipment like scaffolding with ladders, scissor lifts, and a swirlforce floor brush enhances gameplay variety. The continuation of the quirky storyline and the inclusion of lovable cats that can be petted add charm and personality. Maps are larger and more diverse, some with multiple phases, making cleaning tasks more engaging. The UI is generally regarded as more accessible and less intrusive than before, contributing to a smoother gameplay loop.
The most common criticism is the broken multiplayer functionality, with players unable to reliably join or host lobbies, suffering from desync issues, and frequent crashes during co-op sessions. The absence of key rebinding is a major accessibility concern and a regression from the first game. Menus and equipment switching are described as awkward and confusing. The frequent idle animations disrupt the relaxing atmosphere. Performance issues such as frame drops and crashes, lack of a text message backlog for story elements, and underwhelming home base customization are also noted. Some players feel progression is less meaningful due to overpowered soap and equipment early on.
PowerWash Simulator is back, bubbling with fresh locations, soap-erior equipment and splashy features. Effortlessly transform soiled surroundings into clean, serene scenes, solo or with pals. Satisfaction is a spray away!