Two Point Análisis Hospital: Jumbo Edition

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Two Point Análisis Hospital: Jumbo Edition

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Two Point Hospital, is the return to the present of a game as mythical as Hospital theme. The game developed by Two Point Hospital Studios and distributed by Sega, once again captivated the players. This title gives a twist to what was seen in its day in Bullfrog’s work.. Provide 3D graphics and many gameplay improvements. Of course, always respecting the spirit of the original game. Something clear from the moment we take control.

But hey, you surely already know all the advantages of Two Point Hospital, then all of this you will already know. And that’s it, although Two Point Hospital launched in 2018, its J edition has just been announcedumbo. An edition that brings with it a compilation of all its DLCs. That’s why in this brief review, we’re not going to focus on the game itself, but rather on everything this new edition adds. Likewise, we remind you that you have the analysis of the base game here. Now, without further ado, we’ll give a brief overview of what this new edition brings.

A gigantic Two Point Hospital

The JUMBO edition, brings with it each of the expansions that you have seen to date Two Point Hospital. It comes down to a brutal amount of content. And is In addition to its main DLC, we will also have small packs that will allow us to complete our experience with a good number of objects to decorate and improve our hospitals.

On the other hand, it must be remembered that its main attraction is its three DLC, which invite us to live Two Point Hospital like never before. On the one hand, we have Pebberley Island. Downloadable content that takes us directly to a tropical archipelago where we will have new diseases, as well as a new environment and many challenges to overcome. Accompanying this content, we have Close encounters Yes Outside the network.

Two Point Hospital: Close Encounters DLC |  Gameplay Trailer - YouTube

The first of these, bring back our dear aliens, which will pretend to be our patients and it will be up to us to detect them. Finally we have Outside the network, content that invites us to create our perfect and idyllic green hospital. It is at this point that I want to recognize the good work the company has done with downloadable content.

Some DLC with meaning

The DLC he has Two Point Hospital, they arrive stomping and they arrive following the right trail that the base game already had. And that’s it, they are continuists but at the same time, each of these extensions takes the opportunity to add something new. In this sense, we have to be grateful that new mechanics have been included, which respect what has been seen previously, but which dare to give a new twist to the work, achieving a very good result.

In many games, it’s still common to see extremely continuous DLCs that only make visual improvements or changes that are relatively nonexistent. This does not happen in Two Point Hospital, each of its contents deserves to be played, because it has something to bring to the player.

Two Point Hospital will receive the new Sandbox: free play mode with an update

And, there is a powerful common thread between each of the contents of Two Point Hospital; the mood. His sense of humor not only remains intact, but grows thanks to this new content. Finding new illnesses like seeing patients with a lack of facial expression among many other crazy things that the game has accustomed us to.

Dedicated to all Theme Hospital fans

Following this line, I must say that if you are a fan of management games, you should not miss the opportunity to enjoy this definitive experience of what it is. Two Point Hospital. The amount of content provided by this new edition will give you many hours of fun. In addition, it should be borne in mind that the world in which it takes place the game is perfectly connected. This means that the items we unlock as a result of this downloadable content will be available to us at any other hospital on the map.

Without a doubt, an experience more than recommended both for new players and for veterans who have not yet had the opportunity to take the plunge.


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