Surgeon Simulator: Experience Reality (2016)

Game Description:
Surgeon Simulator: Experience Reality thrusts you into the chaotic world of VR surgery, where you perform outrageous procedures on the ever-patient Bob. With your own two hands, tackle surgeries in immersive environments crafted specifically for VR. Whether it's extracting teeth with a claw hammer or conducting eye surgery in Zero-G, the game offers a unique blend of dark humor and medical mayhem. Experience all the original's infamous surgeries with a new control system that puts the scalpel in your hands—no more blaming the keyboard. Dive into this unforgettable surgical adventure, where every mishap is on you, Dr. Burke. Remember, no matter the outcome, Bob loves you!
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What Parents Should Know About Surgeon Simulator: Experience Reality
Age Rating
T
Release Date
2016
ESRB Age Rating Summary:
Surgeon Simulator: Experience Reality is rated T for Teen by the ESRB with Violence and Blood.
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Violence, Blood
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Parental Notes
While many parents praise the gameplay experience, they caution that Surgeon Simulator: Experience Reality is not suitable for young kids. The game features comical yet intense violence, with exaggerated blood and gore as players perform chaotic surgeries. The dark humor and absurd scenarios, such as using unconventional tools for surgery, may not be appropriate for all children. Profanity is mild and infrequent, but the overall theme of medical mayhem and the graphic depiction of surgical procedures can be unsettling. Many parents recommend this game for teens 13 and older due to its mature content and the potential for desensitization to violence.
Why Your Kid Might Like Surgeon Simulator: Experience Reality
Surgeon Simulator: Experience Reality offers teens a thrilling dive into the chaotic world of virtual reality surgery. The game is filled with dark humor and outrageous scenarios, like extracting teeth with unconventional tools or performing eye surgery in Zero-G. This unique blend of comedy and medical mayhem keeps players engaged, as they navigate the unpredictable challenges of each procedure. The immersive VR environment and hands-on control system make every surgery feel real, adding to the excitement and unpredictability of the game.
Teens enjoy the freedom to experiment and the opportunity to laugh at their own mishaps, as the game doesn't take itself too seriously. The character Bob, who remains ever-patient despite the chaos, adds a humorous touch that resonates with players. The game's quirky nature and the ability to perform surgeries in unconventional ways provide endless entertainment. While it may not be for everyone, those who appreciate its humor and unique gameplay find it a fun and engaging experience.