On the surface, the idea seems pretty simple, however, as you progress through the levels, you start adding more tasks to your managerial side, such as ensuring staff receive training so that they can be both their absolute best at what they’re doing, in turn to increase your hospital rating and therefore attracting more patients - and ultimately - more profit. You’ll be diagnosing illnesses, and either successfully (or not) curing them. For those that haven’t been exposed to Theme Hospital, Two Point Hospital has you as the hospital administrator, taking care of the building of various rooms and amenities that the hospital requires to function, along with the managing of staff and the finances that come with that challenge. After all, it is 21 years old at this point. To this day, Theme Hospital still holds up very well in terms of gameplay, but it does look somewhat dated. Two Point Hospital, developed by Two Point Studios, a new studio setup with names like Mark Webley and Gary Carr at the helm, two developers that were part of Bullfrog when they made Theme Hospital, putting them in a good position for being able to truly deliver the “sequel” that we’ve all been clamouring for. Sometimes, however, a developer really gets it right. “Spiritual successors” can come and go in gaming, and they tend to be either a sub-par representation of the original or don’t bring much new to the table, alternatively being an extra layer of polish on the graphics or maybe a bump in resolution. Reviews // 3rd Oct 2018 - 5 years ago // By Steven John Dawson Two Point Hospital Review
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