![]() ![]() Then patients die due to half your meager crew putting their feet up in the staff room. You might hire fewer people just so you don’t have to sack them. You may still let them go, but then you’ll find yourself redoubling your efforts during the hiring process. Even with a comedy spin, it’ll still hurt. You’ll rifle through your staff list, pick the lackadaisical janitor to sack, but they’ll give you a line about how it’ll have a knock-on effect on his family, life, career and marriage. Yet then, if your budget gets low and you have too many staff doing nothing, you’ll need to fire someone to balance the books. There's always something going on in 'Two Point Hospital' - sometimes, you just need to look a. Once you experience death, you’ll find yourself spiraling into bureaucracy, getting more staff in, improving the surroundings and slowing things down to keep an eagle eye on those in the hospital. I mean, that was a preventable death right there. It genuinely feels awful when someone randomly dies in your hospital for my first, it was due to boredom, presumably due to a lack of leaflet stands. Firstly, it’s impossible to stop bad things happening. The biggest real criticism I have of Two Point Hospital is about the way the game can feel overwhelming, but it’s a double-edged sword. ![]() Of course, the only way you can make enough money to afford ongoing purchases and investments is to let the game resume–frozen people can’t pay their medical bills, after all–which is where the natural balance is restored, and you realize you can’t just live in a state of timelessness forever. It takes some getting right, but once you nail it, it’s a superb mechanic. You can pause, slow, play or fast-forward the goings-on of the hospital, and you’ll learn to manage when to change time in your favor. That’s where Two Point Hospital’s four-stage speed options, mapped to the analog sticks, are incredibly handy. That’s not something I’m necessarily proud of, but I know plenty of people are in the same boat. In games like these, I can flap under pressure–especially on console. There are still some occasional gripes–for example, I never quite figured out how to resize a room after accidentally making it a 1x1 square, meaning I’d have to delete and start again–but they were the least of my concerns once the core gameplay kicked in, not least because of the way you can control time in order to catch your breath or fix a mistake. This is supported by an optional system of grid and angle snapping for furniture, machines and incidental items, which combines nicely with a controller to make things even easier to place and control. ![]() Two Point Campus is still available for pre-order so secure your spot now if an entertainment simulation of the university experience is right up your alley! When the game releases this summer it will be available on PC, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, and Xbox One.Your hospital takes shape quickly, as does your endless list of tasks. This is exemplified by the new video above explaining the thoughts behind the developers on multiple aspects of the game’s development.įollowing the release of Two Point Hospital, Two Point Campus is an evolution of the Two Point series and moves players out of the hospital and into a university campus where you can manage your students, classes, and much much more! Throughout development and even during this delay, developers have confirmed that the vision for the game has remained unchanged. Luckily we will still get our hands on this wacky simulation game only a few months after the initial release date and will be able to experience it in its full glory exactly as Two Point Studios intended. The initial release was for May 17th of 2022 and has now been officially delayed to August 9th of 2022. The decision came about to allow for more time to release the game across all platforms at the quality that has become expected of the studio after their previous release Two Point Hospital and its incredible reception amongst fans. From developers at Two Point Studios comes both exciting and unfortunate news that their newest game Two Point Campus has been delayed.
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