![]() Bob's head alone could have been its own set of levels, where players could perform brain, mouth, throat, and even facial reconstructive surgeries for a needed change of pace. It may have been more exciting to include a wider variety of procedures to keep the game feeling fresh. If there is something I can do, please tell me how to do it. There are only so many procedures included in the game, including a limited number of chest and abdominal cavity organs, and once players have completed them all once, they will essentially just keep repeating the same processes in different combinations. I changed some vidoe settings in Surgeon Simulator 2013 to full screen and the screen resolution to 1920x1080 and now my screen only turns black so I can't do anything, I just hear the sounds of the game. Bob is always the same in each new operating theater. Where the game falls flat is in its repetition and the new puzzle mechanic. Add a group of friends to the mix, and it's a recipe for a hysterical time. That kind of pressure, with the added time clock of Bob's depleting blood levels and the limited number of available syringes, makes the game exciting and addictive, and it's likely players will be laughing along with the absurdist tone. Meanwhile, with use of one hand, Bob's ribcage is cracked into three pieces scattered on the floor, accidentally had his small intestine removed with an incorrect scalpel movement, and has been stabbed in the side so much he is spurting blood (complete with a stomach-churning animation). Trainer Pamela will come over the loudspeaker to cheerfully toss out casual instructions and suggestions. Surgeon Simulator 2 is heart-pounding and thrilling for a while.
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