Bio Inc. Redemption
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About the Game
Bio Inc.: Redemption is a complex biomedical simulator in which you make life or death decisions. Create the ultimate illness to infect and torment your victim or play as the head of a medical team and hopefully find a cure to save your patient. Will you be the plague or preserve humanity?
Including over 600 actual diseases, virus, symptoms, diagnostic tests, treatments and other medical conditions, Bio Inc.: Redemption is frighteningly realistic. It will captivate you for hours, bringing you into a microscopic world of epic plague proportions!
As the sequel to the worldwide mobile hit Bio Inc. (enjoyed by over 15 million players), Bio Inc.: Redemption was rebuilt from the ground up to make it the most realistic and visually stunning medical condition simulator available.
CHOOSE YOUR SIDE
Bio Inc.: Redemption includes two all-new campaigns!
Choose Death and explore your dark side by wrathfully terminating victims using an agonizing combination of diseases and medical conditions. Be the Plague!
Choose Life and you heroically play as a medical diagnostician to identify and cure diseases before it is too late for your patient. Save the human race one human at a time!
Each campaign consists of nine cases with four different difficulty levels and the new adaptive AI system provides hours of gameplay with great replay value.
BUILDING DEEP STRATEGIES
The mechanics of Bio Inc.: Redemption are simple to grasp yet extremely deep. Casual players will appreciate a quick and exciting challenge. Advanced players will have to elaborate complex strategies to solve high difficulty cases. It’s all about combos and timing!
18 DIVERSIFIED CHALLENGING CASES
Each unique scenarios comes with its unique twists and specific objectives, gradually building your skills and expanding your toolset to evermore demanding intricate cases.
UNFORGIVING, WICKED AND STRANGELY COMPELLING
Whether you wish to cure an innocent patient’s sickness or torment a poor soul through an unlikely disease and infection combination, the Bio Inc. universe will not leave you cold. Deviously realistic, even educational, balanced with a good amount of humor, the Bio Inc.: Redemption experience will take you on one heck of a thrill ride.
BOOSTER AND REWARDS
Each win rewards you with XP points. Spend your hard-earned XP points wisely to place boosters that will help you solve cases at a higher difficulty and become a Bio Inc. master!
AND MUCH MORE…
- Gender Selection with specific male/female diseases.
- Multiplayer: Pick a side, battle against other players online in real-time and build your way up the ladder.
- Sex Roulette: An all-new unprotected sex roulette unlocking exclusive diseases.
- Cheats and sandbox mode: Use CDC sandbox mode to experiment with new treatments and test theories at no risk to the patient.
Steam User 8
Decent time waster but it gets boring after a while. Also do NOT attempt to 100% this game. You will want to kill yourself!!!
Steam User 5
The only game where you can play as WebMD, Mayo Clinic, or Cleveland Clinic
If you play as the doctor, you can tell a patient that they have testicular cancer because of mild soreness, and it could probably be right
Steam User 13
Somehow this game left a huge impression on me after just 3 hours. I'm no doctor, but the "Life" mode really makes me feel like one. A small-time doctor with limited influence. Allow me to explain:
1) To diagnose something, prescribe treatment or convince your patient to eat healthily, you need bio points. So you need to decide which one of those is more important.
2) Diseases have a "hierarchy". Someone can't have a heart attack if they don't have arrhythmia. And they can't have arrhythmia if they don't have clots. I'm not sure if this accurate, but this often makes you go "okay, so the symptoms fit X and Y. X requires the patient to also have Z disease and there are no symptoms for it. So it must be Y." And this kind of puzzle thing is very cool.
3) Diseases in one category can affect other systems too. So, say, you see the patient's muscles and brain are getting damaged at the same time. The symptoms suggest it can be either due to muscle dystrophy or Parkinson disease. If you want to test for both, you'd have to run two separate tests, which cost a lot of biopoints. So you can only pick one and if you pick wrong, the patient suffers. This makes you think and also encourages you to either memorise diseases or, at least, read about them before making a decision.
4) There's a pause. Whenever you open the biopoints menu, the game effectively pauses. So you can carefully weigh your options with no stress induced by limited time.
So. "Death" mode can show you what can quickly kill you. Including lifestyle choices. "Life" mode does not simply simulate treating someone. The limited amount of biopoints simulates lack of equipment, incompetent personnel and uncooperative patients. It can make you consider leading a healthier lifestyle and it really puts you in the shoes of a stressed-out doctor. And you can find yourself thinking "okay, we don't have the means to treat this disease yet, but we can mitigate it with some exercise and diet. So let's prescribe him that." Just flat-out amazing in my opinion. I did not expect it to impress me this much. Highly recommended, especially with a discount.
Steam User 6
As a Doctor, yes, this game makes no sense (I mean, who tf does a psych evaluation in an Emergency scenario lmao), but it IS fun to play nevertheless!
Damn, this game never ceases to amuse me!
Steam User 5
100% on mobile, pc version is so much easier to get achievements because mobile requires you to do the tasks multiple times in order to get the achievements. At least pc requires you to level up and use xp instead of bio coins for skills
Steam User 1
It was not like killing your Sims in The Sims, I actually felt too emotional and I think it traumatised me ;-; I'm too empathetic for this kind of things, but the game itself did what it was meant to do and nailed it
Steam User 1
This game seems to have an accurate description of treatments and diseases. Engaging gameplay too. I would recommend to anyone who is interested in going into the medical field.