Getting three stars is going to take a while however, but the game rewards you for everything you do. At the moment there is no sandbox mode (it is coming at the end of the month apparently) so if you’ve beaten all the hospitals which will take a long time as there’s extra DLC included by default with the PS4 release then the only way to continue playing is to go back to earlier hospitals to improve them with the facilities and knowledge you’ve gained since. Upon receiving one star you’ll unlock the next level and cleverly if you advance you can actually take the facilities you unlock back to previous levels to help gain those three stars if you’re struggling or just for fun if you want. You’ll also have to be running a functioning hospital in the meantime which, as you progress, is where the difficulty comes in. For example you might have a hospital in a cold climate which will teach you about heating or you may gain access to the training room which lets you train up your staff in order to improve them and the tasks will centre around this. Each level also tends to lean towards one element to train you in how to use it. What seems quite simple early on quickly turns into a balancing act as you need enough staff to cover when others are taking a break but not so many as to be wasting money, whilst making sure they’re good at the jobs they’re doing.Įach level has three stars to collect, completing a list of objectives will grant you a star and some rewards. Hiring assistants, doctors, nurses and janitors to keep these services requires some thought as they all come with their own skills, personality traits and salaries. You’ll also need to provide toilets and a staff room for breaks. You’ll be tasked with building a reception to greet the patients, a GP to diagnose them and a pharmacy to treat them. To start with things are pretty straight forward. The campaign guides you through how to do this, introducing new features and facilities slowly whilst giving you objectives to complete that’ll have you expanding your hospital whilst trying to keep your patients and workers happy. You’re in charge of building and running a hospital, attracting patients, diagnosing and curing them and making sure you do this within budget or, more preferably, whilst making a profit. If you played the classic Theme Hospital back in the day then you’ve got a pretty good idea of what Two Point Hospital is. Two Point Hospital has now made the jump to PS4 and continues to prove that this style of game works very well outside of the PC. More and more strategy games are finding a home on consoles with the slower paced, mouse based gameplay often translating well to the control pad. Main PS4 tagged british / business / humour / management / simulation / theme hospital / two point hospital by Gareth
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