Two Point Hospital Reviews
Two Point Hospital is a colorful clown car of character, warmth, and comedy. Spend some time under the hood, however, and you'll find a deep, rewarding, and challenging simulation experience.
Two Point Hospital is a solid and thoroughly engaging simulation game that plays beautifully on console. If it steered more away from random difficulty and repetitive challenges and didn't have so many strange glitches, I'd say it's a must-play game.
Sharing a thought, in many ways I still have a real beef with EA and the fact that they absorbed and pretty well ruined at least two classic studios that were dear to me...
Two Point Hospital fills the large shoes of its ‘90s counterpart with a humorous simulator that players will easily sink hours into at a time.
With the base game, four expansions and countless new items added to the hospital administrator sim, Two Point Hospital: JUMBO Edition is tremendous value - and tremendous fun!
You’ll be glad when you get to play ‘Two Point Hospital JUMBO Edition’, why the game had brought up some hype in the business simulation genre a couple years ago. Even if you’re a newcomer to the series, the majority of the game’s well thought properties will minimize any stress over any problems, such as detailed tooltips and annotations to guide you throughout the progression. If you’re the next CEO in the making, the game’s in-depth simulation may keep you busy to become a diligent business owner. The obvious theme of various symptoms and human relationships among patients are well animated and presented in a humorous way to keep the player entertained.
Review in Korean | Read full review
Two Point Hospital brings an efficient resource management and simulation experience to the consoles. With a lot of variety, humor and content, the title does what it proposes almost perfectly. On the Switch version , specifically, the amount of information on the screen hinders visibility in the portable mode. In addition, the little challenge in the early stages and the amount of tutorial information can bother more experienced players. Those who go through these first moments, however, will find not only a large amount and variety of content, but also challenge in the right measure.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
The definitive version of Two Point Hospital, entitled Jumbo Edition, arrives on console and does it in the best way with many hours of play thanks to both the main campaign and the four additional packages included, namely Bigfoot, Pebberley Island, Close Encounters and Long Live the environment that bring several more hours between new hospitals, diseases and unprecedented machinery and settings that range from winter locations to tropical places. The title is certainly one of the best management games in circulation which remains recommended for all lovers of the genre but also for those who want to approach these types of productions.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Two Point Hospital is one of those special games that have the potential to make the player lose track of the time when wrapped in their magic circle. This spiritual successor to the Theme Hospital series shows that creating and managing a hospital franchise is much more fun than a first glance might dare to realize, thanks to light themes, fun gameplay, fair challenges and an excellent soundtrack.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Two Point Hospital has adapted to consoles quite well, which has allowed many players to enjoy this fun and comical game. However, it is noticed the study still has much to get better. It is a perfect title to spend a pleasant time and enjoy a simulation game about manaje a hospital.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Two Point Hospital is admittedly a great game. From an intriguing focus always managing to stir a chuckle, to gameplay that always keeps you on your toes the game has a lot going for it. It is just a bummer that it will only reach a very niche audience.
With probably the best console gameplay implementation of its kind, Two Point Hospital really makes us wonder what could have been better.
Review in Greek | Read full review
Two Point Hospital is just as crazy and engaging to play on console as it is on PC.
Two Point Hospital on the Nintendo Switch is every bit is immersive, engaging and fun as its big brother PC counterpart
Two Point Hospital is a well-done spiritual successor to the old good Theme Hospital that inherited all of the good things about it and gave them a modern coat of paint. The transition to consoles went with no problems as well.
Review in Slovak | Read full review
"Nintendo Switch needs more simulation games like this."
Review in Finnish | Read full review
Two Point Hospital is instantly accessible to the player, it is a modern management game with a classic strategy gameplay that keeps you hooked. Civilization fans will know the saying “Just one more turn” where you think to yourself, I’ll have one more turn and then quit: hours later you’re still playing and before you know it it’s 3am. Two point hospital is that sort of simulation game. It sucks you right in. There is a very delicate balance in management or strategy games of keeping the player busy but not being overwhelmed. In my opinion Two Point Hospital has managed to do that brilliantly and with lots of humour.
EXCELLENT - Two Point Hospital takes on the business management sim as humorously as possible and comes out on top of the genre. Although a revitalization of a classic title from the ‘90s, this new game builds a well balanced and surprisingly deep sim without ever creating a frustrating experience. It’s easy to play on the Nintendo Switch, and hours will quickly slip by as you treat patients for silly illnesses, customize your hospital, and expand your services to maximize those sweet profits! While I generally avoid hospitals like the plague, I’m happy to make an exception for Two Point Hospital.
Two Point Hospital is a lot of fun, with many engaging scenarios and a wacky sort of look at providing healthcare.
We have before us a great console port of one of the great tycoon games of recent years. Being as difficult as it is to adapt this type of games to the pad control, the people of Two Point Studios should be proud of how it has come out, since it is controlled with great fluidity and comfort. In addition, the game comes out with two expansions, and promises new free modes soon. Although the loading times are longer than the game on PC and there is a decrease in resolution, it is a worthy port, which will convince anyone who wants to play the game on consoles.
Review in Spanish | Read full review