Bio Inc. Redemption
==[Audio]==
( ) Replace your ears; they may be deceiving you
(X) Amazing
( ) Very good
( ) Meh
( ) Bad
( ) What’s good audio?
( ) No audio
==[Audience]==
( ) Monkeys
( ) Everyone
( ) Babies
( ) Kids
(X) Teens
(X) Adults
==[Graphics]==
( ) Better than real life
( ) Looks like a painting
(X) Fabulous
( ) Pretty
( ) Good
( ) Decent
( ) Poor
( ) screen.resolution=1x1
==[Difficulty]==
( ) Only the developers can play it
( ) Very difficult
(X) Easy to learn; hard to master
( ) Normal
– Real player with 63.5 hrs in game
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Bio Inc. Redemption - Spread your own disease!
From the DryGin Studios' mobile app “Bio Inc." , the Bio Inc. Redemption is, much like Plague Inc. Evolved, a Real-Time Strategy Simulator where you either save or kill a person!
Stunning visuals, the gameplay mechanics, the outcomes and variety of stages will definetly make you stay for awhile!
For the game that’s currently on Early Access, I’m genuinely impressed on how this game works currently.
– Real player with 20.8 hrs in game
Reanimation Inc.
As an EMT, absolutely love the ‘back-of-ambulance’ experience in this game. Well worth the price and overall awesome simulator and healthcare learning source. Should not be used as an in-class or “realistic” simulator due to differences between protocols and a few small bugs / translation issues. Still, definitely interesting, well-researched, and awesome to play! 10/10
– Real player with 13.1 hrs in game
Definitely has potential and worth the price. In its current state, I wouldn’t want to pay more because there are some minor translation errors, but nothing that couldn’t be fixed and the game is still playable. One of the buttons on the hangar screen doesn’t work, but again, the game is playable without it. Enjoyable and informative (obviously I won’t be rushing out to pretend I’m a real paramedic but I learned some new things nonetheless!)
I can see the potential for patients being more developed. It’d be nice if the patient looked different in the back of the ambulance. Sometimes I find myself sad - I had a 21 year old patient have a stroke and unfortunately, she was already nearly dead by the time I began to treat her - but I think there’s the potential to really make players determined to save their patients by having more variety of patients/names/backgrounds.
– Real player with 9.2 hrs in game
Autopsy Simulator
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1159390/Taxi_Simulator/
Autopsy Simulator is a game of mystery, in which a compelling story blends together with morbid simulation and horror elements.
You are Jack, a middle-aged pathologist whose life - private and professional alike - took a turn for the worse. After suffering a career downfall, the loss of your beloved wife Alice was the final nail in the coffin. Shattered and depressed, you live your daily life feeling like an empty shell.
That is until one day, during a routine autopsy, you find your wife’s engagement ring hidden inside the body. It feels like the past just won’t let go.
Are you ready to face it, along with all of its demons?
Examine the bodies and study the files to get all the answers
Every case has its own story and each victim has their secrets. Uncover them to solve the puzzles and learn the truth about your subjects… and yourself.
Cases prepared and analyzed by specialists
Each case is designed with the help of real life pathomorphologists and forensic doctors, ensuring the feel of being involved in an authentic autopsy process. Down to even the most gruesome details.
Detailed depiction of organs and autopsy cases
In-game bodies, organs and injuries are crafted with unprecedented attention to detail. While this makes it easy to create immersion, it’s also not for the faint hearted.
A unique mix of simulation and horror
A combination of engrossing gameplay mechanics and spine-chilling moments will keep you on your toes throughout all of the story’s chapters.
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Surgeon Simulator: Experience Reality
It’s fun, but if you get the black screen what you need to do is either take off the headset and look at your monitor or use the desktop button on the steam overlay (bottom left corner, icon looks like a browser window), then navigate your hand to the clipboard and choose options. From there you go to advanced, and turn off bloom. Then you should be able to see in your headset. This only fixes the game up until the tooth transplant, so before you get to there you need to make sure bloom is off, anti aliasing is off, and color correction is off. Turn on everything else and set shadows to high. Then you should be able to see in all of the surgeries and reception, but if you fail you will get the black screen again. Just repeat what you did initially to change the graphics settings (taking off headset or using desktop view in the headset), only this time you just need to choose “menu options” on the side of the fail clipboard, then choose “restart” or “exit”. Keep in mind that by using the desktop view in VR will require you to pre-position your hands where you think the button is, open desktop view, then go back in game to move your hands because, obviously when you open the steam overlay you can’t control your in-game hands. I’ve also heard that you still get a black screen when you pause, but i couldn’t test it myself because I don’t have a pause button, only an overlay button (because I play on the Quest 2 with ALVR, so I have an oculus overlay button and a steam overlay button). I read this in a steam guide and thought it would be helpful to make it into a review so more people could see it, because i know not everyone goes to the steam guide page for a game, specially before they buy it. If you found this helpful, then go to the steam guides page and support the post there too, I just wanted to add a few more details and put it in a more viewed place. Anyways, the game is fun, but keep in mind that the black screen glitch almost definately wont be fixed ever by the devs, and i don’t think anyone wants to mod in a patch for it cus let’s be real, this game is pretty dead, but i still have a lot of fun with it. I got it on sale from humble bundle, and i’d say if you can also get it for $8 it’s worth it.
– Real player with 16.7 hrs in game
It’s rare a leave a review on a game, but I would highly recommend NOT purchasing this to my friends. As many other people have pointed out, you load up the game and are just greeted with a black screen. You can work around it by taking off your headset and navigating via your computer monitor and toggling “Bloom”. However, failing an operation and opening the menu black-screens it, and once you get to the Tooth Operation, the black screen is inverted, appearing in-game and disappearing in the pause menu, and toggling “Bloom” does NOT fix this, making it impossible to continue without essentially playing outside of VR. The game has been out for almost 4 years (at the time of writing this) and it has not been fixed. It is inexcusable.
– Real player with 2.8 hrs in game
Fix Me Up Doc! – Dark Humor
An interesting unique game with funny, weird patients.
Like the art style and the operations and unique tools, however Iam finding it stressful, my patient dies way too quickly before I can finish the surgery, no matter how many times I try, I guess Iam not fast enough and making just 1 mistake every time seems to mean a fail.
I like the game but am not sure if I can recommend as it’s really frustrating me and doesn’t feel fun anymore as it gets too hard past the 7th patient.
After 3 hours the game is too frustrating which is not very long. So I can’t recommend.
– Real player with 3.3 hrs in game
What is this game? It’s a blatant Trauma Center knockoff with a hilariously broken English translation. If you’ve never played one of those, they’re games where you perform gamified surgeries on patients. This game does the same, but it’s extremely ridiculous and nonsensical. For instance, when you want to keep the patient alive longer, you inject them with ketchup and you often have to replace major organs with a sausage, which also doubles as a pimple popper. Most of the game is funny and entertaining enough, but the difficulty, much like the game it’s mimicking, becomes ridiculous. I’m stuck on level 9 because if you make one, single mistake at any point, you basically just lose. That’s right, you have to do it not only perfectly, but quickly. There are only 10 levels and I’m practically certain I’ll never see the last one. The game’s length is padded by the obnoxious difficulty, so there isn’t much value here at all. I was mostly amused by a lot of it, but I cannot recommend it.
– Real player with 1.7 hrs in game
Surgeon Simulator
Oh Surgeon Simulator. It is one of those games that you will either love or hate with a passion.
This game is famous for many reasons but the main one is its controls. It makes the game incredibly challenging and it is why a lot of people are finding this game frustrating and not enjoyable.
The physics on everything is overly exaggerated. Combining this with the hilariously awkward arm controls means every movement you make is a recipe for disaster and some great laughs.
Since the original version, more surgeries were added, offering you a much more polished experience. They’ve also tightened the controls enough where the surgeries are actually beatable. Many secrets and Easter eggs were also included, my favorites being the Alien and Donald Trump surgeries that I found hilarious and fun. I’ve played for multiples hours already and the laughs haven’t stopped.
– Real player with 129.7 hrs in game
Long spoken of as myth, fairy-tale or merely the raving delusions of a mad man, an ancient and mysterious evil has awoken and proven itself a very real and dangerous threat to all in the once pleasant land of Infirmary. But there is yet hope as a band of unlikely heroes unite to vanquish this foe and send it back to the vile domain from whence it came. Play the roles of plucky Pinkie, the young but eager son of a blacksmith, Ring, the exiled princess trying to win back her rightful place as heir to the throne, the short-tempered Middle with a past shrouded in secrecy and an apparent score to settle, Thumb, the stoic and noble paladin sworn to defend the realm, and their brave leader Index, who together form the brotherhood of The Hand of Nigel, as they set forth on adventure in a world filled with peril at every turn.
– Real player with 72.8 hrs in game
Cyborg Mechanic
Cyborg Mechanic is a simulation game where you face challenges as surgeon / mechanic working on cyborgs, bionic people and augmented humans. You will diagnose, repair and improve your customers’ bodies, as well as develop you workshop and acquire new equipment. You will operate in the underground, gaining fame and money – but also avoiding cyber-raids by the authorities.
Augment your clients
Your job is to make your customers happy by solving their problems. It’s your way to fame and money. And of course it’s all you live for. Your task, as a cyber mechanic, is not only to diagnose problems, but also to introduce modifications and improvements to bodies, minds and shells. But be careful as any procedure can end in your client suffering pain, disability, death or something even worse…
Assignments
Your clients works in the underground world – they are traffickers, bodyguards, soldiers, madmen addicted to implanting new cyberware, street samurais, mnemonics and more. Many of them have interesting stories to tell, but all of them want repairs or improvements. Job orders vary in their level of complexity and the equipment requires to complete the task. You don’t have to accept every client, but implanting augmentations is your way of life…
Augmentations
How’bout a russian mechanical arm from a decade ago. Maybe some wolverine-like claws of your own design. The most modern laser eyes are on offer. You also have high-end coprocessors. The list of implants requiring simple or very complex procedures increases with your skills, fame and resources. Over time, your clients' bodies, minds and shells won’t have any secrets for you…
Workshop management
Money is just a way to achieve your goal which is to create the best workshop in the city. What equipment will help you find more customers? Do you need to purchase a cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) right now or is it better to invest in a state of the art amputation saw first? Laser soldering iron or surgical scalpel – tough choice? Posters, colourful LEDs or slot machines? Cause looks are also important!
Cyberpolice
You work as an outlaw - without any license, out of control and not worrying too much about a sterile environment in your workshop. The more famous you are, the more illegal implants branded by you appear on the streets, the more vigilant the cyber police will be. Be sure they will be looking for you. Maybe they’ll lock you up right away? Maybe you can bribe them? Or maybe they will ask you for a small favour, who knows!
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