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1 person found this review helpful
156.9 hrs on record (31.4 hrs at review time)
I'm still playing this game. A crunchy turn based D&D adventure, what more could you want! The characters are compelling and the writing is excellent so far. If you're into it you're into it.

Similar games include NeverWinter Nights, Divinity Original Sin, Pathfinder, Dragon's Age... If you don't like those kinds of games this game is not for you.
Posted 31 August, 2023.
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1,558.0 hrs on record (572.7 hrs at review time)
No, I only played this game for 572 hours because its horrible, I'm just kidding why would you ask me that? Of course I love this game. This is the spiritual successor to the SimCity franchise that SimCity 2013 failed to be. The developers picked up where EA/Maxis dropped the ball, it is a consolation for city builder fans everywhere.

The attention to detail in this game is highly appreciated, you can choose between finish resources for industry, infinite sandbox, you can even pick what side of the road your citizens drive on. Traffic algorithms almost add a puzzle element to this game. Citizens feel tangible, like they lead real lives as they move from place to place. This game has incredible community mod support via Steam Workshop, there is enough content to keep you micromanaging all your systems and customizing your cities for 572 hours. Well at least in this humble gamer's opinion.
Posted 8 June, 2021.
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329.5 hrs on record (320.6 hrs at review time)
Two Point Hospital is a fantastic spiritual successor to Theme Hospital. It fixes all the growing pains its predecessor had, and graphically retains a cartoonish style in line with the game's sense of humor. The game balances the morbidity of virtual patients deaths with the humorous afflictions they are dying from with ease.

The difficulty curve is appropriate for a modernized game of this genre. Campaign "Research items" are global, so you are free to continue to the next level or stay on the same level to unlock more research and make it easier to complete future levels. The PC version boasts a room template saving feature, making it easier to complete future levels once you've designed your perfect room and cuts down on the repetitive aspect of having to make multiple rooms such as GP offices. Tedious gameplay interactions like promoting your work staff can now be automated through the menu as well, should you choose to.

If you're interested in a hospital simulation/management game that won't leave you feeling depressed, Theme Hospital will definitely scratch your itch (but you might want to get that itch checked out by a real doctor.)
Posted 10 January, 2021.
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