Stealth action game Justice Sucks launching on Switch eShop this year
Developer Samurai Punk and publisher tinyBuild have announced that Justice Sucks will be arriving on Switch this summer. The game was previously announced for Steam earlier this year and has now been confirmed for Nintendo’s console. The game is a comedy stealth action title that sees you playing the role of a sentient robot vacuum cleaner taking on enemies in a 90s cartoon aesthetic.
Here’s an overview of the game, courtesy of Samurai Punk:
Dusty McClean is just a little yellow robot vacuum cleaner that loves his family. He’s also sentient, which isn’t supposed to be a feature. After a brutal run-in with a corporate warranty enforcement squad, his family has been abducted, and Dusty has been left trapped in a world of ‘90s TV weirdness. Clearly, this calls for a training montage.
Aided by the ever-swole Sexy McClean (his fighting spirit, mystically manifested) Dusty must sneak and fight his way through an army of over-the-top TV villains. Hack devices, trap foes and always clean up afterwards on a quest to become strong enough to return to reality and save Dusty’s family.
To become a master of stealthy robot combat, Dusty will have to improvise with weapons found around each environment. Drop ceiling fans on bad guys, electrocute them with spilt water and hacked power sockets, and unleash a variety of blood-fuelled special powers unlocked through mastering JUSTICE SUCKS’ many missions.
Here’s a trailer for the game:
Justice Sucks will release on Switch eShop this summer. We’ll let you know when a release date is confirmed.