Compare Surgeon Simulator 2 prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by Bossa Studios. Published by Bossa Studios. Released on 9/2/2021. Available on PC, Xbox. Genres: Action, Casual, Indie, Simulation.

Physics-based surgery chaos returns with a campaign, co-op, and a level editor, but rougher edges than its predecessor make it hard to recommend without caveats.

Surgeon Simulator 2 is a physics-based comedy sim where you control a pair of floppy, uncooperative hands and attempt to perform increasingly absurd surgical procedures on a hapless patient named Bob. Unlike a straight sequel, this one wraps its slapstick surgery around an actual campaign set inside the mysterious Bossa Labs Medical Facility, adding light exploration, puzzle-solving, and a loose narrative thread to justify all the organ-flinging. If you played the original and wanted more structure around the chaos, that part at least lands. The core loop is still about wrestling with intentionally clunky controls to transplant hearts, remove bones, and generally do things no real surgeon would recognize as medicine. The humor comes from the friction itself, dropping a scalpel for the tenth time, accidentally launching a kidney across the room, watching a blood meter tick down while you fumble with forceps. In co-op (up to four players), that friction multiplies into genuine laugh-out-loud moments as players fight over the same tools and blame each other for every fatality. Co-op is comfortably the game's best mode, and the reason most people will want to buy it. Where Surgeon Simulator 2 struggles is in its solo experience and overall polish. The campaign's story beats are thin, and the level design outside of surgery rooms leans on repetitive fetch-and-explore padding that slows the pacing considerably. Performance issues and a UI that never quite clicks make some sessions feel like a chore rather than a comedy. The level editor is a genuine addition and the community has produced some creative content, but the toolset has a steep learning curve and the base game doesn't give you enough reason to stay engaged long enough to reach it. The Mixed Steam rating (sitting around 43% positive) is telling, and largely fair. Players who bounced off the first game's controls will not find things improved here, the jank is still the point, but it hits different when it's wrapped in a longer, less tightly designed experience. Fans of chaotic party games, Goat Simulator-style absurdism, or anyone with a group of friends ready to lose an evening to cooperative incompetence will find real value. Solo players wanting a satisfying sim or a coherent story should probably look elsewhere. Bossa Studios clearly had ambition here, more content, more modes, more tools, co-op, a whole facility to explore. Some of that ambition pays off. But ambition and execution aren't the same thing, and Surgeon Simulator 2 is a game that works best when you lower expectations, bring friends, and treat it as a chaotic party toy rather than a fleshed-out sequel. Alex, Scout Team

Surgeon Simulator 2

Surgeon Simulator 2

Sep 2, 2021Bossa Studios
GamerScout Says

Physics-based surgery chaos returns with a campaign, co-op, and a level editor, but rougher edges than its predecessor make it hard to recommend without caveats.

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Best enjoyed as a chaotic co-op party toy with friends; solo players will hit the rough edges fast and not find enough reason to push through.

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About Surgeon Simulator 2

Surgeon Simulator 2 is a physics-based comedy sim where you control a pair of floppy, uncooperative hands and attempt to perform increasingly absurd surgical procedures on a hapless patient named Bob. Unlike a straight sequel, this one wraps its slapstick surgery around an actual campaign set inside the mysterious Bossa Labs Medical Facility, adding light exploration, puzzle-solving, and a loose narrative thread to justify all the organ-flinging. If you played the original and wanted more structure around the chaos, that part at least lands. The core loop is still about wrestling with intentionally clunky controls to transplant hearts, remove bones, and generally do things no real surgeon would recognize as medicine. The humor comes from the friction itself, dropping a scalpel for the tenth time, accidentally launching a kidney across the room, watching a blood meter tick down while you fumble with forceps. In co-op (up to four players), that friction multiplies into genuine laugh-out-loud moments as players fight over the same tools and blame each other for every fatality. Co-op is comfortably the game's best mode, and the reason most people will want to buy it. Where Surgeon Simulator 2 struggles is in its solo experience and overall polish. The campaign's story beats are thin, and the level design outside of surgery rooms leans on repetitive fetch-and-explore padding that slows the pacing considerably. Performance issues and a UI that never quite clicks make some sessions feel like a chore rather than a comedy. The level editor is a genuine addition and the community has produced some creative content, but the toolset has a steep learning curve and the base game doesn't give you enough reason to stay engaged long enough to reach it. The Mixed Steam rating (sitting around 43% positive) is telling, and largely fair. Players who bounced off the first game's controls will not find things improved here, the jank is still the point, but it hits different when it's wrapped in a longer, less tightly designed experience. Fans of chaotic party games, Goat Simulator-style absurdism, or anyone with a group of friends ready to lose an evening to cooperative incompetence will find real value. Solo players wanting a satisfying sim or a coherent story should probably look elsewhere. Bossa Studios clearly had ambition here, more content, more modes, more tools, co-op, a whole facility to explore. Some of that ambition pays off. But ambition and execution aren't the same thing, and Surgeon Simulator 2 is a game that works best when you lower expectations, bring friends, and treat it as a chaotic party toy rather than a fleshed-out sequel.

Alex
Alex · Scout Team

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steamPhysics-BasedParty GameCo-op ChaosLevel EditorComedy SimCouch Co-opSandboxShort Sessions

System Requirements

Minimum

Processor
Intel Core i3-3225 3.3 GHz
Memory
4 GB RAM
Graphics
GeForce GTX 460
DirectX
Version 11
Network
Broadband Internet connection
Storage
10 GB available space

Recommended

OS
Windows 10 64 Bit
Processor
Intel Core i5 - 4670
Memory
8 GB RAM
Graphics
GTX 770
DirectX
Version 11
Network
Broadband Internet connection St…

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Steam
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Game Info

Developer
Bossa Studios
Publisher
Bossa Studios
Release Date
Sep 2, 2021

Features

Single-playerSteam AchievementsIncludes level editorFamily Sharing

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Surgeon Simulator 2 was released on 2 September 2021.

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Surgeon Simulator 2 was developed by Bossa Studios.