![]() ![]() If you’re going to produce a version of a game for the PS4 you should probably find one or more ways to integrate the abilities of its controller, the DualShock 4, right? Well, that’s exactly what the devs have done with the Anniversary Edition, adding support for the six-axis sensor, which in turn makes everything feel just a bit more detailed. It utilizes the DualShock 4 controller in an ideal way Basically, this means that you will now be able to slice and dice a patient while speeding down a hospital corridor – oh the drama it’s just like being on Grey’s Anatomy! (Not really though, obviously). Performing procedures in the same old static hospital environments can be a bit of a drag, that’s why they’ve added even more diversity to the mix. Regardless, whether this is your first encounter with Surgeon Simulator or you happen to be a veteran practitioner, the anniversary edition is definitely the version of the game to pick up. They’ve basically just tuned up and refined various aspects of the title’s graphical output and to great effect the immersion factor has definitely been increased. That’s right, SS: AE brings with it even better visuals than what’s found in the original game. At the same time, there is the ever-present patient vitals system, which id pretty much designed to keep you on your toes and add an additional sense of drama to the game’s proceedings. Needless to say, they’ve thrown this in for the Anniversary edition and you can now compare and contrast your previous 9 surgeries. ![]() One of the things fans of the game immediately wanted added after dredging through the original was a system for tracking stats across multiple surgeries. Likewise, for those who’ve yet to experience any of the original content, be prepared for all sorts of craziness, including space-based operations as well as alien contact! Stat tracking and patient vitals Well, fans will be happy to note that new surgeries for the teeth as well as eyes have indeed been added here, which means even more zany, dark fun is on the table. Naturally, many of the game’s hardcore fans breezed through the various surgeries available in the original version and immediately began to start asking for additional procedures. The most critically acclaimed, one-handed, clumsy, bumbling, surgery simulation game has now arrived on PS4 Players use their controllers to operate one of Doctor Nigel Burke’s flailing arms, in an attempt to perform life-saving surgery on his peaceful and trusting patient, Bob. ![]()
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