
Amateur Surgeon 4 Alan Probe
Amateur Surgeon 4 Epilogue Level 5 E5 Alan Probe 3 stars Walkthrough played by Lydia Ho. Available on iPhone, iPad, and Android devices!
Amateur Surgeon 4DeveloperBurke & BestPublisherAdult SwimPlatformsiOSAndroidRelease DateDec 1, 2016GenreSimulationAmateur Surgeon 4: Re-Generations (also called Surgeon 4) is the fourth installment of the Amateur Surgeon franchise. It is a freemium mobile device exclusive and is the first game in the series developed by and published. It is considered a simulation game. This is the first game in the series developed by a different company.
It contains remastered versions of the previous games' surgeries, along with polished graphics and gameplay. Contents StoryThe game follows the adventure of clone,. Accompanied by a mysterious voice over an intercom, Ignacious goes on a surgical quest to find the origins of his past, rescuing several zany patients on the way. The game also contains surgeries from the past three games, which Ignacious gains access to after he repairs.Besides the main storyline which follows Ignacious, there are two extra storylines. One features Ignacious's clumsy colleague, who's given the task of fixing 'glitched' patients the Re-Generator's dysfunctional computer has produced.
The other storyline acts as the epilogue, where Ignacious and run into supernatural phenomena during their vacation at a lakeside cabin.GameplayThe game contains elements of strategy, with levels requiring tools to be used in certain ways in order to progress the surgery; from putting together a rib cage like a jigsaw puzzle to zapping vampire bats with a car battery. With each successful surgery, the player can acquire coins. Coins can be used to upgrade tools, while bleed diamonds are required to 're-generate' partners. Partners are a special mechanic in the game, for they can grant the player a huge advantage in certain scenarios.
The ship that never sank. Certain partners can only be obtained during certain events, usually held during special holidays such as Easter and Christmas.Game ModesThe game has two special modes incorporated into the various storylines. After completing prior surgeries, they can be replayed with two different modes unlocked:. Sudden Death requires the player to perform flawlessly without any mistakes, while Partner Special requires a specific partner. There is also the Field Hospital, a special survival-type mode where the player must operate on a number of patients consecutively.Main Characters. Ignacious acts as the game's main protagonist. He performs most of the surgeries throughout the story, even through the eyes of previous surgeons Alan Probe and Ophelia Payne. Ignacious will be able to see the memories of Alan Probe though the Memotron.
However, he's unaware that the main component of the machine is a part of Alan's brain, which makes all of this possible. In the main storyline, Alan is currently suffering from a case of worsening dementia due to part of his brain missing. This is later returned to him by the end of the game. Dr.
Bleed was Alan's mentor and fatherly figure, who is now deceased. He is the original Dr. Bleed and Ignacious II's predecessor. Horrace acts as the main antagonist for Surgeon 1 and 2's flashback storylines. He is the fatherly figure and mentor of Hubris D'Obcene and Alan Probe's main nemesis. He does not appear in the main storyline.
Ophelia, Alan's former student, acts as the secluded deuteragonist of the game, keeping contact with Ignacious through an intercom and the Mobitron. She acts as a mentor for both Ignacious and Rashid. Ignacious is able to see Ophelia's past events with the Memotron as well. Hubris is the clone and son of Horrace. He follows in his father's quest for vengeance against Alan and acts as the main antagonist in Surgeon 3's flashback storyline. However, he does not seem to have a major antagonistic role in the main storyline, though he still performs acts of malice such as harming Ophelia with a poisonous bug-filled flask. Initially debuted as Faker Hubris, Bluebris is the less vile clone and son of Hubris D'Obscene.
He acted as a supporting character for Ignacious, informing him of his father's wherabouts and intentions. He's then given a bigger main role as the antagonist in the epilogue. Rashid is the head of Field Hospital Operations and is Ignacious's friendly colleague. He spends his time in the Field Hospital, traveling to different locations each day.
He acts as the main protagonist in his own side story, fixing up the many original partners of the game.ReceptionAs of now, the game has received an overall rating of 4.5 out of 5 from the, while receiving a 4.8 out of 5 from the. It has overall positive reception, with minor negative criticism towards the IAP (especially the Blood Bank deal).SoundtrackThe game contains various short music clips which loop. You can listen to them here.Ambience Tracks NameSongMain Menu. TriviaRe-Generator logos. The logo on the Re-Generator's computer used to be a bright red tomato, but has since been changed into Hubris's iconic 'USEFUL' logo. Surgeon 4's main intro theme has had a total of two remixes. One is a slower, dubstep beat of the main theme.
The other was made for the crossover, which incorporated sound clips from the game. The game contains almost every surgery from the main three Amateur Surgeon games, including the side story known as Circus Freak-Out. Not everyone has made it into the game, sadly.
Those currently excluded are, and the bonus patients from Amateur Surgeon 3 besides (though his surgery from that game is absent).External Links. Game Sources:,. (low volume).Gallery.
. Summary: Perform Surgery on over 100 patients with household tools in Amateur Surgeon: Regenerations! Its time to grab your trusty pizza cutter, and start the operation!Doctor Bleed, pioneer of amateur surgery, is back from the dead. Help him solve the mystery of his sudden resurrection as he Perform Surgery on over 100 patients with household tools in Amateur Surgeon: Regenerations! Goodgame disco hacked. Its time to grab your trusty pizza cutter, and start the operation! Doctor Bleed, pioneer of amateur surgery, is back from the dead. Help him solve the mystery of his sudden resurrection as he spans the globe looking for answers, and saves some unwitting lives along the way.
Play doctor with more than 100 patients to cut open & operate on!. Operate on Eyes, Brains, Hearts, Lungs, Robots, Bears, Giant Squidsand more!.
Recruit more than 30 partners with unique and weird special abilities!. Take on Field Hospital survival mode with high speed surgery!.
Compete against your friends for highscores and achievements! Take on classic levels from Amateur Surgeon 1-3, remastered and retooled, along with all new operations and a unique story. Discover more about the history of Alan Probe & Doctor Bleed & the Bleed Everywhere Hospital Chain and team up with old and new friends, including a Badger whos a dab hand at heart surgery and a Dog who is knows a thing or two about healing cuts. The original surgery simulation game is back, with more weird and wonderful patients, operations and blood!.Reviews.
Amazing surgery simulator! Ive never played anything like this! I love operating on weird patients, its funny, though some of them are gross! I really like this game, it is without doubt my favourite Expand. This game was a MASSIVE step in the wrong direction. I've been a big fan of the AS series since AS1 first was released in 2008; when they This game was a MASSIVE step in the wrong direction. I've been a big fan of the AS series since AS1 first was released in 2008; when they announced AS2, I couldn't wait to grab a copy of it.
And I was not disappointed in the slightest. Additionally, despite what many fans say, I honestly enjoyed AS3 very much as well; it introduced many new mechanics to the series and I didn't really feel as though the levels or star progression was too challenging in AS3. Additionally, the characters in AS3 were as memorable and witty as the ones in AS1 and AS2. While I wasn't a major fan of AS3's shift towards a more 'futuristic' story, I still enjoyed the story as well. Unfortunately, everything about AS4 is worse than all of its predecessors, however. Any original missions are few and far between for AS4; most of it is remastered old levels. It was nostalgic at first, but if I wanted to play old missions again, I'd grab my old iPod and load up AS1.
Additionally, most of the character's humor is gone; bleed's clone is frankly a very bland character, and he acts nothing like the original bleed that we all knew and loved from AS1. The storyline was also extremely generic; they simply put together a memory reviving machine in order to justify the repeated missions. By FAR the worst aspect of this game was the new star system/partner system, however. The star requirements scale DRAMATICALLY in this game, and it quickly becomes very hard to progress in the game without replaying previous missions 20 times over.
And I hated the new partner/upgrade system. If you ask me, AS2 had the best upgrade system, with 3 upgrades for each unique tool. Now, there's well over 20 for each tool and you can't even select one to buy; it's pure luck whether you get the upgrade you wanted or not out of the (very expensive) retriever.
Not only that, but for some surgeries, you actually need partners to attempt it; partners, which I should add, are very rare, expensive and have extremely long recharge times. The combination of the star requirements, partner requirements, upgrade randomness and the HEAVY push for IAPs (it becomes almost impossible to progress without IAPs) make this game frankly tedious and frustrating to play. I'll stick with AS1-3, thank you.