In The Werecleaner, you play as Kyle, a janitor who’s also a werewolf working the night shift. But while he's perfectly fine with eating his coworkers, there’s something that really gets under his skin… and no, it’s not his werewolf side. It’s something much more relatable—and honestly, it might be something we all struggle with.
In this video, I’m diving deep into Kyle's character and the psychological side of the game. What’s behind his lack of remorse? Why does he fear something so mundane while casually slaughtering people? And most importantly, what can we learn from him about our own personal struggles with societal pressures and expectations?
🔹 Join me as I explore:
The psychological implications of The Werecleaner and why Kyle’s story hits so close to home.
How impulsive decisions and self-regulation play into both the game and real-life situations.
The absurd humor that makes this dark comedy game so unique—and how it mirrors the comedy we find in real life.
🌟 This isn’t just a game review—it’s about understanding how the game resonated with me and exploring how societal pressures impact our actions, even when we don't realize it.