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JUSTICE SUCKS: Tactical Vacuum Action is a stealth/action game about a killer robot vacuum cleaner on a quest for vengeance through a 90s TV universe. Stalk your prey, hack smart devices, turn them into deadly traps and consume the blood of your enemies to unleash devastating powers.

A sequel to 2019's Roombo: First Blood, JUSTICE SUCKS follows Dusty Mcclean's adventures once more as the villainous Family Corp attack his home and kidnap his family, and trap him in the TV World when attempting to destroy him. He is accompanied by 'Sexy Mcclean', the manifestation of his fighting spirit, who guides him in a quest to become stronger and save the day!


This game provides examples of:

  • Asshole Victim: Every enemy in the game falls under this; the burglars are breaking into a house and stealing valuables, the TV world goons are attacking large public areas and killing people without remorse, and, worst of all, Family Corp pay burglars to attack houses, kidnap a family of 4 (including a child who is implied to be sickly), and interrogate their captives.
  • Attack of the Killer Whatever: A killer vacuum cleaner robot.
  • Big Bad: The CEO. He admits on live TV that he has been hiring burglars to rob people who don't buy his security systems, and he is in charge of the main villainous force- even Final Boss 'Robopal 9000'. No reason to feel bad for this guy when he throws himself off the roof at the end of the game.
  • Blatant Burglar: All burglars wear dark clothing and balaclavas, making it impossible to mistake them for friendly.
  • Cleanup Crew: It is a cleaning robot. Plus, mopping up the blood charges powerups and refills the health bar. There's now missions entirely about cleaning up levels as well!
  • Continuity Nod: The start of the game has the father of the family say they're back from the Christmas holidays, which was where they went in Roombo: First Blood.
  • Deadly Rotary Fan: Fans can be dropped on burglars.
  • Death Trap: For some reason, one of the rooms in Family Corp's main HQ has a openable pit with sharks in it. Sharks with guns. And none of the employees seem to catch on to Dusty's ability to hack...
  • Everything Is Online: Many house appliances can be "hacked", including windows and fireplaces.
  • Faceless Goons: All the burglars wear balaclavas. Averted by the goons seen after the opening levels, who all have their faces revealed (Though many wear sunglasses, still hiding their eyes).
  • The Heavy: Robopal 9000 is this for the CEO. Not only is Robopal 9000 the final (and only) boss fight in the game, but it is the driving force for the main plot that it is able to easily defeat Dusty and seemingly kill the killer roomba; launching Dusty on a quest to become stronger and take revenge.
  • Ludicrous Gibs: Running over - Or sucking up - a fallen enemy turns them into Cartoon Meat (and more blood) while making a woodchipper noise. Even Robopal 9000 can't escape this in the ending, being sucked up and reduced to mere chunks of metal.

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