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Well, I died on the vampire twice, but I beat it on the third try (and I've played this game before on another site... Getting solid hits is hard). I actually kind of like this game, but replaying the levels was a bit annoying.
On my second try, I had 1 health left when I finished treating the first patient. :)
I give the game 3 stars, but the sequel is much, much better in my opinion.
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Well, the vampire really isn't really a patient, the badge says all patients treated. Also, this music strangly sounds like something off Metroid O.o
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Agree with black random. Should have a "Retry level" option. And it not gross at all. What's gross is Dark Cut 3 or 2 :P
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HackAR: It's a game about medieval surgery. It's pretty much disgusting by definition, and being bloody is a given. I don't see how that detracts from the game. Anyway, for some reason I'm horrible at the parts where you have to hit hard with the hammer. The rest is relatively easy, and fun.
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I like the concept, and the few (3) missions.
For other people: The first patient is IMPOSSIBLE to have 100 HP on, at the end. The other two are entirely possible.
3/5.
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It's cool for about 4 minutes. Then the bugs start to annoy and the fact that you have to start all over again, because the game is buggy, just makes you move your mouse to the little 'close' button.
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As for the vampir's treatment: you are missing the point, dear collegues, complaining that it makes no sense cutting his head off after having helped him. As you could have easily stated at first sight, you have never been going to help him at all. First thing you did was mounting a crucifix, later on you put garlic into his wound - which both items, as everybody knows, are powerful means to BAN vampirs, not to do them a favour. - Yet I appreciate your professional scruples: you are indeed, at all events, true disciples of the Hippoctratic oath.