Two Point Hospital Reviews
Two Point Hospital is the perfect building simulator that has liberal amounts of humor, cute interactions and progression that allows a sense of urgency we always look for in a game. I have found each hospital a challenge that felt satisfying when I reached level 3 in each one. Two Point Hospital surprised me with how attached I became to accomplishing saving patients and keeping my hospitals vomit and ghost free. The staff interaction, training and break allocation kept me on my toes but I think what made me laugh the most because I wasn't expecting it was the clowns. Anyone who knows me well knows I hate clowns but even I appreciated building them multiple "dehumorfiers" so they were looked after well. Being able to pick up staff and plonk them wherever they were needed really does end up feeling like Janitor chess at times and that's ok with me!
Two Point Hospital is a perfect modern old school game, a well-deserved tribute to the old Theme games
Review in Italian | Read full review
The ultimate management strategy? So much more than Theme Hospital 2
Two Point Hospital on console is simply a delight. Anyone who has fond memories of playing Theme Hospital will find themselves right at home here.
Two Point Hospital is a ridiculously entertaining game that will challenge and delight in equal measure. Just remember to check your patients' wallets and purses before you check for a pulse
Two Point Hospital is the exact game one would want from a successor to Bullfrog's classic Theme Hospital.
By rights, a hospital management game should be narcoleptic in nature. Two Point Hospital is a glorified spreadsheet simulator, but it's a spreadsheet simulator shot through with just the right magic combination of humour and deep management systems that help it shine.
Two Point Hospital was born with high quality and its Jumbo edition manages to turn something that was already good and complete even better, bringing new diseases, scenarios and objects to the game. An excellent debut for Two Point Studios, which managed to bring elements that will please both the classic and newcomers players to the business simulation genre.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Two Point Hospital was born with high quality and its Jumbo edition manages to turn something that was already good and complete even better, bringing new diseases, scenarios and objects to the game. An excellent debut for Two Point Studios, which managed to bring elements that will please both the classic and newcomers players to the business simulation genre.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Two Point Hospital naturally plays better with a keyboard and mouse, but the Switch suits this Theme Hospital successor wonderfully well. It might be difficult to read or see particular texts in handheld mode, and the controls can take a little adjustment time, but any management sim fan owes it to themselves to check out this game. Technical issues, a degree of tedium in base game content, and the fact this supposed all-in-one edition is still missing some recent expansions aside, the variety of stages thanks to the included DLC and wealth of silly humour deliver a fun twist on what is otherwise a difficult field to work in.
Overall, Two Point Hospital is a treat on consoles and is not to be missed, especially given the inclusion of the DLC and almost all of the features from the PC. It's a funny, addictive and engaging experience that is great if you have fond memories of Theme Hospital or Theme Park.
A true spiritual successor and sequel in one. Every little element is instilled with the same wit and comedy as the original, and the mechanics are polished to perfection. The constantly evolving needs of each stage, and the regular requests that pop up as little memos mean this never gets dull, and continually keeps players on their toes. There's easily 20 hours here, and plenty more on replays Anyone who loved Theme Hospital will find their new obsession here.
Two Point Hospital is not only an exciting experience, but also is very unique in a market full of similar games, and the lenghty single player mode combined with multiplayer mode will keep entertaining you for a long time.
Review in Persian | Read full review
Two Point Hospital is wildly entertaining, with a great sense of humour and production values that pop with light-hearted, satirical style.
Good successor of Theme Hospital with comfortable gameplay but monotonous if you play too long.
Review in Slovak | Read full review
Two Point Hospital is one of the best business simulators out there. The game is fun, engaging and the gameplay mechanisms are deep. The AI has some minor issues here and there, but overall it's amazing. If you're into management and strategy, you'll spend hours and hours playing this game.
Review in Persian | Read full review
It's as addictive as it is satisfying, and the hours I've spent with it have melted away like the cares of my newly-cured patients. Whether you've been in a simulation game coma like me or living it up as your tycoon of choice, Two Point Hospital more than lives up to its forebears. Let's add eight more points to that title.
Categorically the best “spiritual successor” to anything I've seen in quite a while. Takes a beloved franchise and brings it smack up to date with features and gameplay elements that fit in the modern landscape of gaming. It isn't diagnosed with a case of microtransaction-itis either. Just clean, sterilised fun.
Two Point Hospital may easily cheer you up for a couple hours, but lack of variety and clumsy AI may kill the light of joy as good as any De-Lux Clinic.
Review in Russian | Read full review
While not a massive shakeup to a long dormant genre, Two Point Hospital is a wonderfully crafted romp through nostalgia and hilarity. It may be too easy, but it is always entertaining and lays the foundation for something more.