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Bio Inc. Redemption Review | TheXboxHub

Bio Inc. Redemption actually allows you to experience both the preservation of life and the threat of death very well.

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Review - Bio Inc. Redemption (Switch) | WayTooManyGames

WTMG's Oliver Shellding: "So come dive in if you’re looking for a new and sometimes hilarious way to kill people, because that was the majority of my enjoyment of Bio Inc. Redemption. It’s creative, the execution is decent, and it’s certainly a title that stands out on the Switch. However, if you have any interest in actually helping people, I recommend to avoid this title, simply because it will aid in making you cynical of how much someone is willing to help themselves before asking others for help. Now if you’ll excuse me, a Jane Doe in Bethesda is about to go all in on a high fructose diet…"

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A diagnosis awaits in Bio Inc. Redemption on Xbox and PlayStation

Bio Inc. Redemption is available right now on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation, following on from previous PC and mobile drops.

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Bio Inc. Redemption: Plague vs. Doctor Simulator Review | Hardcore Droid

Bio Inc Redemption starts off a bit slow. To run tests, treat the patient, or take any other action, you’ll need Bio points. To get Bio points, you’ll need to collect the bacteria—if you are in the death campaign—or blood cells in the life campaign—that appear randomly in the patient’s body. The trouble starting out is you spend a bit of time waiting for enough Bio points to appear to actually do something. Once the ball gets rolling, it’s a fun simulator, but the first few minutes of each quest feel monotonous.

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