The best way to describe how the arm controls is by quoting Steam user Lex Averial review: "Get really drunk, lay on your arm till it falls asleep, then try to perform complex surgery. The later one, the six-axis, is extremely intuitive and it is quite funny to see someone moving the controller up and down like crazy to break the skull or rib cage with an axe, believe me, it's stupidly funny! So with the left analog stick you move your hand on the screen, with L2 you bring it down, with R1 and R2 you can just pinch or fully grab a tool to use on the patient and you use the right analog or the built in six-axis feature of the Dualshock 4 to control the wrist movement. Trying to explain in words how the arm controls work is somewhat difficult, but I am gonna try my best, please bear with me. So the premise is very simple: You are a "surgeon" and you have to execute complex surgeries like heart or eye transplants using only one hand with stupid and deliberate controls that are the cause of all the fun and frustration you'll find in Surgeon Simulator. Well, since then the game has evolved with tons of new stuff added, new operations, new modes and new secrets which I'll delve deeper as this review goes on. It was very simple back then, it only had the heart transplant challenge and like today you controlled the hand and fingers to complete the operation. There is some good stuff in there as there's also a ton of bad stuff, but the overall experience is still the strangest one I've ever had in my 15 years of gaming.įor any of you who might have lived in a cave, Surgeon Simulator is a darkly humorous over-the-top operation sim game that first came out on PC and at the beginning it wasn't as convoluted as it is now. ![]() ![]() Surgeon Simulator, in my opinion, is part of the later pool. Now when it comes to games, there are good strange games, bad strange games and strange strange games.
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