Emergency Room: Code Blue
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Emergency Room: Code Blue puts you in the role of a med apprentice interning at Legacy Memorial in Los Angeles. The lives of 35 patients are your responsibility. Make diagnoses and use medical tools such as the defibrillator, rib spreader, sutures, splints, sponges, forceps, and IV. Patient triage will have you helping multiple patients at the same time, and time triggers will increase the pressure to go quick. There are three modes of play–expert, normal, and novice–-to best fit your medical expertise. Experience 60 minutes of dramatic video and more than 1,000 voice-overs from a cast of 45 actors. New cases and playability over the Web are available via the online version.
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When I recieved CODE BLUE as a gift I thought it would be fun. I was incorrect. The simple mode is stupid because you dissipate time looking in places you relly don’t have to look at. And also, I only have a couple of sucessful cases, and there is a lack of diagnosis options on the charts. I tried to find lead poisoning, and I couldn’t. So my advice to you is to buy this only if you want to have a VERY CHALLENGING TIME!
Rating: 3 / 5
i got this game because i am a pre-med apprentice very interested in emergency care. unfortunately, this game did not live up to my expectations. instead of learning how to use certain tools, you are just expected to know what to do. if you use the beginner mode, it tells you exactly what to do, but it doesnt tell you why. this game needs a tutorial to teach what the tools in the tray are (how are you supposed to automatically know that clicking the magnifying glass means visually examining the patient?) and how to use them. also, points were taken off for stupid things, like asking questions (which is never a terrible thing in real life) and doing the right steps in what was supposed to be the incorrect order. the paperwork section confused me as well. this could be a very excellent game if a few features were added, but by and large it did not live up to expectations.
Rating: 2 / 5
This is not an ME version. It will play on my computer, but the sound is garbled. It also sometimes causes windows to crash when I turn it off. The game is engaging. Hint- fill out your report before you end with the patient or else you get yelled at during the review. This is the first type of er game that I have played, and I recommend it. The first few patients may get touchy while you fumble owing to the instruments. It is thought provoking game, so only get it you are patient. Excellent luck.
Rating: 4 / 5
I thought this game was really off the hook. The only thing I didn’t really like is how everyone starts yelling at you and its very scary for me!Mostly the chief of staff she’s like what were you thinking…..But I absolutley loved the game!!!!!I recomend this game for anyone that is in to this ER stuff to get it and also code red just look at the price for code red.(it’s very cheap so I have both sports meeting now!)
Rating: 4 / 5
When I bought this game, I expected minor emergency situations in the game. What I found was very realistic patient vitals and diagnostic info in every type of emergency. The type of emergencies range from minor sore throats to gun shot chest wounds. Having played past sports meeting in the Emergancy Room series, I delight in the addtition of a timer, which requires you to reflect on your feet. If you’re not quick on a critical case, your patient dies. This adds more realism to the game. The only downfall to this game is its lack of cases and poor graphics (same cut and paste bloood and injuries as the other ER series sports meeting). If you like the other Emergency Room sports meeting you’re sure to like this one, because of its enhanced realism.
Rating: 4 / 5