While each new location offers its own set of challenges, once you have played through the game over the course of many hours, the locations tend to blend together. If I had any issues with my time with Two Points Hospital it would simply be the fact, despite some notable segments, most of the game is a blur. The radio DJ will keep things wired, with some zany comments, while the hospital PA system will keep your ears filled with the dry British wit that makes the rest of the game so enjoyable. ![]() It manages that hospital canned elevator music radio feel to set the tone, while still being fun and engaging. The music and audio in Two Points Hospital was another high point for me. From a resort hospital that is constantly cold, to a teaching hospital where you need to train rookies up from scratch, there are enough madcap antics to keep you on your toes as you go through the daily grind of running the best dang hospital this side of Hogsport. ![]() The career mode will take you through a series of locations and emergencies, all with their own unique flair and issues. And due to the very nature of the experience, you will find countless hours of enjoyment just building and exploring the variety of structural possibilities until you ultimately settle upon the ideal set-up. While you move through each facility and quickly learn new skills, you can always return to old locations to improve on your star rating, boost your profits, and even just experiment with ways to make those old institutions a bit more efficient. Each new goal is challenging enough to keep you guessing, but never too difficult to cause any section of the game to slow to a crawl. It is a game that you can easily sink hours into without realizing it. Two Point Hospital carries the player through each medical institution at a good pace, offering enough new ailments, cures and troubles to keep things moving at a steady pace. The animations, characters, and style all work to keep you hooked throughout your time playing as the administrator you always wanted to be. Also, due to the stylized nature of the game, I would argue the game will age very well moving forward. While Two Point Hospital may not crush your latest video card, or give an AMD Threadripper CPU a run for its money, the visuals do a fantastic job painting a world while feeling fresh and fun. The visuals also manage to give the game a unique and timeless look. The diseases are ridiculous, the animations are silly, and the cures are just as mad-cap as you would expect from the minds that brought us Theme Hospital and Fable back in the day. While all the tasks of running a hospital could be drab, dreary and soul-crushing, Two Point Hospital keeps things quirky and engaging throughout. What takes Two Point Hospital away from the standard management sim and turns it into something far more fun and exciting, is the sense of humour at play. Hopefully, you have some janitors ready with dustbusters just in case their ghosts get a bit too rowdy.īut as your reputation increases, and you cure more patients and cope with emergencies, your little hospital will boom with new clients, and the newest and best doctors, nurses and other workers will flock to enter your employ. At the start, this balancing act is easy to manage, but as the game throws more at you, it will be hard to not let a few patients die at your hands. Throughout your tenure as administrator, it will be up to you to manage the queue, keep the patrons and staff happy while ensuring your bottom line never gets hurt too badly. The name of the game with Two Points Hospital is efficiently and keeping people happy. ![]() Two Point Hospital – Review Image provided by Two Point Studios/Sega
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