What it gets right is the emergent storytelling – thanks to the gorgeous art and truly quirky characters I was fully invested in following the path of just about every patient that came through my doors. Like most simulators, Two Point Hospital wants to keep you busy by stretching your resources and giving you a dozen things to monitor at once. You could get your janitor over there to vacuum the ghost up, but sadly, the janitor is currently dealing with a toilet that’s been clogged up with a real brick and… Speaking of horror, elsewhere in the hospital a patient will tragically die, but rather than leave quietly, they become a ghost and start haunting all your living patients, leading to a big drop in the hospital’s reputation. Two point hospital switch review plus#On the plus side you’re making a pretty penny on the side from that crowd, because the bored patients-to-be will be hitting up your news agency for the latest Stephen King book to read while they wait. A GP’s room will have a lineup of people waiting for a diagnosis, because the doctor’s gone on a break and is playing minigolf in the staff room (I know it was a mistake to put that minigolf game in there). Soon enough the hospital fills with buzzing energy. Yes, it’s zany, and that’s entirely the point. Those machines to that by removing the light bulb, and screwing a new head in its place. Then you need to start adding the specialists on you’ll want a pharmacist to dispense the drugs, a psychiatrist to cure the nutjobs that swagger around like they’re rock musicians, wards to treat longer-term patients, and a room with what suspiciously looks like a torture device, which is there to cure people whose heads had been turned into light bulbs. It all starts out simple enough – you need to build a reception desk to let people in, and then a GP’s office to provide a first diagnosis. In Two Point Hospital, you run a hospital (funny, that). Related reading: Also available on Nintendo Switch for nostalgic simulation fans, Project Highrise is a really neat little game.
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