


The writing and dialogue is adept at exploration of each character’s motivations and history, but the way in which the story jumps around did prove confusing. It’s a very Pulp Fiction-esque type narrative, where the present-day scene acts as a gateway to explore how each member entered the fold and became part of the crew. The 90s backdrop works superbly well in providing creative setups for their missions and backstories. A psychopathic yet deeply curious brute, a budding art student with a wavering self-assurance and a hacker who speaks in acronyms because it’s so el-o-el.

There’s 4 in total, including our returning anti-hero from the original, who now leads this eccentric bunch. Serial Cleaners opens with an introduction to all of the new criminal crew.
