

This information is tucked away in the controls menu, but it isn’t referenced in the tutorial. I’m not the only one that’s struggled with this either it seems, as Bossa Studios had to confirm this wasn’t a bug and that the LB button does control arm placement.

First time around I spent ages trying to pick a severed leg up off the floor that I had dropped, but my arm wasn’t stretched out enough to be able to do so.
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In the second half of the tutorial though it is never explained how to move the arm, only rotate it. There will firstly be a couple of appendage transplants to take care of, but it is here the tutorial really fails to actually educate you in how to play the game. The second part of the tutorial will have you getting hands on with the actual surgery. At times Surgeon Simulator 2 can remind you of the likes of Overcooked and Moving Out, only with copious amounts of blood instead. Some levels are designed to be more compact and have multiple players getting in each other’s way. For example, one early level has you completing a few transplants at once with a couple of players to help you out one person could be feeding the new organs to you along a conveyor belt, rather than you alone having to fetch them out of cold storage and dashing back to the patient on the other side of the level.īut as the old adage goes, “Too many cooks spoil the broth” and that can certainly be the case here. Most main levels will have some minor puzzle solving that requires you to find certain objects, but you will also notice the layouts of the levels are designed to be done in cooperative play. These new features and mechanics become more useful when playing multiplayer.
