

When you have 4 surgeons running around and pulling off limbs the game really becomes a chaotic and joyful experience. The further you get into the game the more you’ll be expected to do before getting to operate, and climbing through vents and dropping balls onto switches just isn’t the most engaging part of the game.Ī lot of these issues are made significantly better when playing with a team.

The facility is incredibly messy, and you’ll spend more time searching for ID cards to open doors or operating tools. The simplicity of standing and operating really made the first game special, and now you can walk around pretty much every stage becomes a game of hide and seek with a scalpel. The addition of walking to Surgeon Simulator 2 might just be the worst thing about the game. This is exasperated even more when stages require you to do more than just operating. This can be pretty funny at first, but as you progress further in the game it does get a little grating. Your limb is unwieldy at best, and it’s particularly easy to stab and remove a heart instead of the lung next to it. You have a lot of control over your hand (with the ability to grab, twist and pull forward and back) but using it with any finesse is another story. The tricky aspect of removing organs and healing poor Bob is the fact you have to use your floppy hand. There are a few ways to keep Bob clinging on while you operate, there’s a red syringe for filling him up with extra blood or a yellow one for stopping any current holes from squirting out that precious haemoglobin. Each patient (or Bob as they’re known) has a different poorly body part that needs replacing, but if you’re too rough and don’t try and keep blood loss to a minimum Bob will bleed out and you’ll fail at the level. Just use your hand or a tool, and pull or slice whatever organ or extremity you want to remove. Performing surgery is surprisingly straightforward, if a little brutal. You’re guided through your training by the voice of Pam, but you’ll soon be getting to know other surgeons and uncover more about the facility as you hack your way to surgical victory. At a facility built to train anybody to be a surgeon, it becomes immediately apparent that not everything is as it seems. Surgeon Simulator 2: Access All Areas looks to expand on the original with multiple game modes and actual movement.Īs well as a bunch of new mechanics Surgeon Simulator 2 also features a slightly sinister story. It was a basic game where you stood stationary performing (often botched) operations, with a wobbly hand and ridiculous physics based results. The original Surgeon Simulator was the perfect example of this. From Octodad to Getting Over It, deliberately tough controls can make even menial tasks both difficult and potentially amusing. We’re talking slicker (and often stickier!) graphics, additional procedures, all-new environments, and a (heart) pumping soundtrack.There is something inherently funny about a game that’s deliberately hard to play. Updated for 2017, Surgeon Simulator now includes the A&E expansion pack. Steady hands? Yeah, that ain’t gonna help! Known for its diabolically difficult controls (with each finger separately controlled by a different keyboard button), carry out terrifying transplants in theatre, high-pressure procedures along the corridor, and on-the-move operations in the back of a high-speed ambulance. Taking on the role of Nigel Burke, a would-be surgeon with a penchant for non-conventional tools, perform critical procedures on patients including The Heavy from TF2, an alien with a truly one-of-a-kind anatomical structure, and the 45th President of the United States of America - yes, Mr Donald J Trump, himself! About This Game Malpractice Makes Perfect.ĭidn’t fancy seven years at medical school? Skip straight to the operating table with Surgeon Simulator an over-the-top operation sim, stitching together dastardly dark humour with all the seriousness of life-saving surgery.
