![]() ![]() Literally Shattered Lives: A variant with the patients' hearts, which indicate how many times you've missed inputs by how many cracks are on them after enough screw-ups, the heart breaks apart like an egg, complete with a tiny chick sitting in the remains.As of early access, the level editor has been implemented into the game itself. Level Editor: Rhythm Doctor features a powerful level editor with many user-created levels.It's All About Me: Richard Hugh, the Health Secretary who barges into the hospital, demands immediate treatment at the expense of other patients, then complains about getting the Rhythm Doctor treatment (despite him being the one who approved its use in the first place).2-X does something completely different with connectifia abortus: it shrinks the whole game down into a tiny desktop window, and begins hurtling the window across the screen as you try to treat both Cole and Nicole."Super Battleworn Insomniac" dials it up to eleven with not only more glitches, but a grueling 7/8 time signature represented by the patient's heart having a fragment broken off. but becomes severely chopped-and-screwed due to the patient's connectifia abortus infection damaging the wi-fi. The early boss level "Battleworn Insomniac" has no real changes to one's input timings, unlike any other level in the game.The intern is implied to be you, but since your machine doesn't come equipped with a voice module, your patients and seniors will often ask you questions only to remember that they won't be able to hear your answer. Hate Sink: Richard Hugh is sleazy ungrateful bastard that cuts the doctors pay … while still expecting them to help him.Gratuitous Panning: In 2-X, "All The Times", as the window moves around the screen, the music also pans from speaker to speaker.Freeze-Frame Bonus: If you manage to pause a recording just after Ada stops stammering in the cutscene midway through the boss stage of Act 3, One Shift More, you'll see some extra dialogue that isn't voiced. ![]()
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