Filled with endless laughs, it was a great surprise to see Surgeon Simulator get a full-blown sequel with Surgeon Simulator 2: Access All Areas, which was released as an Epic Games Store exclusive. Surgeon Simulator 2 will be Xbox Series X|S Optimized at 4K and 60 FPS, and will also be available on Xbox One with Smart Delivery.įew games so completely dominated the early era of gaming-centric YouTube as Surgeon Simulator, an incredibly silly game that let players perform less-than-accurate surgery on helpless patients.Today, Bossa Studios has announced that Surgeon Simulator 2 is officially heading to Steam and the Microsoft Store on Sept.The game seems to be loved by fans, but so far has been exclusive to the Epic Games Store on PC.Surgeon Simulator 2 is a goofy simulator-adjacent game that lets up to four players perform highly inaccurate surgeries.However, for those casual gamers and perfectionists amongst you who are seeking a few laughs, then Bossa’s surgeon sim may just be the perfect tonic. Suffice to say then that Surgeon Simulator A&E Anniversary Edition isn’t going to be everyone’s cup of tea due its frustrating control mechanics and the amount of patience needed to carry out some long, drawn-out operations. With two players teaming up and two hands on screen at one time, there’s plenty of laughs to be had from butchering bodies and satisfaction to be gained from working together to achieve perfect ‘A’ grades. However, there is some fun to be had out of co-op play. With 20 operations on offer there’s plenty of challenge for your money’s worth, though we can’t imagine many people having the patience to play through them all once the initial novelty factor and humour of being such a clumsy surgeon has worn off. With blood spurting everywhere, the tough challenge of completing an operation successfully, coupled with the satisfaction of tossing a lung as it were a dirty nappy across the operating theatre means that Surgeon Simulator did begin to grow on us for a short while. The more you play Surgeon Simulator, the easier the control scheme becomes and the more you start to understand what needs to be done to perform each operation. Onto the second operation and things began to slot into place. Now we knew exactly what to do, the operation was actually now far more enjoyable to play, despite the issues with the fidgety control scheme continuing to frustrate. However, this is also when a small Eureka moment hit us. After removing the heart and replacing it with a new heart, which was hidden away in a box next to the operating table, the task was complete… after an exhausting 25 minutes. Grabbing a scalpel we then cut through the areas around the stomach to remove it, before severing the aorta and arteries. It turns out we needed to cut through a rib cage with one of the tools on hand, perhaps using a hammer to smash through it or buzz saw to cut it, before removing the lungs and diaphragm. Our first task, a heart transplant, ended in disaster with the patient dying, not once, but a dozen times over the course of an hour-and-a-half with us wrestling with the fidgety control scheme, while wondering what it is we had to do to complete a successful operation.Ĭontinued the sake of review completion, we turned to a YouTube walkthrough. To compound that frustration, the lack of a tutorial – other than the basic presentation of the control scheme – is ridiculous as you’re flung into your first operation without really having a clue what you need to do.
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