| Rating: | 4.1 (208 votes) |
| Played: | 99270 times |
Sorry Bob is a first-person surgery game, but don't expect absolute professionalism or precision. You play as a confident doctor standing before Bob's body, who needs a vital organ replacement to survive. Sounds simple. But just seconds later, you'll realise you don't really control everything.
You only control one hand hovering above the operating table. Each finger is controlled individually, forcing you to coordinate carefully just to grasp an instrument. The task of each level:
Moving too fast, squeezing too hard, or uncontrolled wrist rotation can all cause serious bleeding.
The game's unique feature lies in its unpredictable physics system. Instruments can slip from your hand. Organs can obscure your vision. Even a small mishap can make things worse. The operating table quickly transforms into a chaotic space, where you're trying to save lives while battling your clumsiness. The tension builds with every drop of blood lost.
After this terrifying experience, you can embark on other equally terrifying adventures, such as Baby In Yellow Horror Escape, where you need to escape a confined room containing a child who is anything but simple.
Sorry Bob isn't a test of medical skills but a challenge of composure. If you want to experience the feeling of being on the brink of life and death in an uncontrollable environment, this is a game worth trying.
Just remember: Bob has faith in you. And in this game, that faith is more fragile than you think.
horrorIndieSingleplayerFirst-Persondark humor