About Project Delta:
How many hospital departments have precise isometric maps of all workstations, doors, and facilities? Thanks to this (and Photoshop), I was able to make a great first impression during my practicum in a health records department by creating a slide map with labels, even getting it printed as an 11×17 poster. Cosmetics in the workshop are a breath of fresh air, allowing for the necessary creative freedom. The doctor mode is also excellent for reviewing basic pathophysiology and getting a sense of the health issues and treatment disparities. Pretty late to this party but I just keep coming back to this game and figured I may as well review it. I’m someone who grew up with Theme Hospital as one of my favorite all-time games, and when Two Point Hospital came out as its spiritual successor, I immediately bought it. And it’s a good game too, but I realized that at this point I was looking for a medical game that was a little more in-depth. (I have no medical training or interest; I just wanted a deeper, more serious game.) So I gave this one a go. And I’m now 123 hours into it over a period of a couple years. I finally have all the DLC (it’s reasonably priced) and while I’m sure I’ll get tired of the game again, it really takes a long time before you stop being surprised by things or start thinking you’ve seen everything the game has to offer. Literally every patient that walks into your hospital is different. Diagnosing and treating them is almost a totally unique experience every time.