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PST VR (Primary Surgical Treatment)

PST VR (Primary Surgical Treatment) Game Cover
36%Game Brain Score
Most mentioned positive aspects:graphics
Most mentioned negative aspects:gameplay, story
53% User Score Based on 19 reviews

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PST VR (Primary Surgical Treatment) is a single player simulation game. It was developed by Adelante LTD and was released on April 20, 2020. It received neutral reviews from players.

Gameplay This simulator provides the best user experience and functionality by modern standards following basic VR principles. It also has innovational soft-body physics, bleeding-edge quality models of the surgical instruments and both training and test mode, allowing the user to immerse himself with his current task and quickly learn how to perform required wound treatment. Every importan…

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53%Audience ScoreBased on 19 reviews
graphics1 positive mentions
gameplay3 negative mentions

  • Offers a highly immersive VR experience that simulates the workflow and tools of primary surgical treatment, emphasizing realistic hand interactions with surgical instruments.
  • Includes structured training and test modes that help users understand and practice the step-by-step medical procedure in a clinical environment.
  • Serves as an interesting experimental educational tool demonstrating the potential of VR for medical training and practical skill development.
  • Lacks variety and depth with only a single medical procedure, resulting in limited gameplay content and replayability.
  • Interaction mechanics can be clunky or buggy at times, detracting from the smoothness and realism of the VR experience.
  • Not a full-fledged game with meaningful gameplay loops, and sometimes feels more like an incomplete prototype or demonstration rather than a polished educational simulator.
  • gameplay

    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay focuses on educational VR simulation using natural hand movements to demonstrate surgical procedures rather than traditional game progression or storytelling. While the interaction mechanics aim for realism, they can feel somewhat rough and lack the smoothness of more polished VR games. Overall, it offers limited gameplay elements and functions more as an instructional tool than a conventional game.

    • “Because the game is built specifically for VR systems, the mechanics rely heavily on natural hand movements rather than traditional button inputs.”
    • “The gameplay is structured around a clear sequence of steps that represent the stages of primary surgical treatment.”
    • “There are no gameplay loops in this software, no 'gameplay', no meaningful game-like interaction.”
    • “The interaction mechanics can also feel slightly rough in places, as VR object manipulation occasionally lacks the smoothness found in more polished titles.”
    • “Although the simulation is relatively basic compared to professional medical training software, the effort to include realistic interaction mechanics shows the developers’ intention to explore VR as an educational platform rather than purely a gaming experience.”
  • story

    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story aspect focuses more on educational content and demonstration rather than a traditional narrative or gameplay progression, providing a satisfactory experience across multiple VR platforms.

    • “The concept is centered on education and demonstration rather than storytelling or traditional gameplay progression.”
  • stability

    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game suffers from significant stability issues, including bugs, lack of movement options, and improper scaling, leading to a frustrating experience. Many users find it unreliable and poorly optimized, especially with the default Unity engine and Vive controller setup.

    • “I wasn't able to get through most of the objectives and found the game really buggy.”
    • “Unity engine with Vive controllers set up by default, no movement options, buggy game, incorrectly scaled. Basically, thank god it was free, as it was not worth the download!”
  • graphics

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics prioritize clarity and usability over cinematic realism and detailed environments, offering a straightforward and easily navigable visual style.

    • “The graphics do not attempt to deliver cinematic realism or highly detailed environments; instead, they emphasize clarity and usability.”
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PST VR (Primary Surgical Treatment) is a simulation game.

PST VR (Primary Surgical Treatment) is available on PC, Virtual Reality and Windows.

PST VR (Primary Surgical Treatment) was released on April 20, 2020.

PST VR (Primary Surgical Treatment) was developed by Adelante LTD.

PST VR (Primary Surgical Treatment) has received neutral reviews from players. Most players liked PST VR (Primary Surgical Treatment) for its graphics but disliked it for its gameplay.

PST VR (Primary Surgical Treatment) is a single player game.

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