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Emergency Room: Real Life Rescues - Images

Ever dreamt about being an ER doctor and saving lives? Here is a game that offers that. In Emergency Room: Real Life Rescues, players take on the role of a doctor and must combine their skills such as taking a blood test, carrying out CPR, placing breathing tubes or IV, among other things. Here are some screen shot.

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Frictionless Insight: Emergency Room: Real Life Rescues Review

Frictionless Insight writes: "As a newly-minted paramedic for Harbor City hospital, start your professional career with a brief refresher course on a training dummy, then move on to rescuing real victims around town, starting with minor lacerations and moving on to life-threatening injuries."

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Emergency Room: Real Life Rescues Review | The Portable Gamer

TPG writes: "Real Life Rescues does a good job of instilling a sense of respect about a very important profession. The issue here is not whether EMTs are important, but whether they make good video game subjects. The picture on the cover of the game gave me the impression that the game would answer with a resounding yes. Unfortunately, life is full of surprises, some good and some not so good. Either way, I will let you be the judge. Just because I wasn't blown away, doesn't mean you won't be. Submitted for your consideration: storyline, the look and sound of the game, and the feel of controls/game play."

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bgrundman5319d ago

This game looks all different flavors of crap.

roblef5319d ago

but wouldn't you think that an EMT game could be fun?

wondroushippo5319d ago

yeah, but it is garbage... Sorry to burst your bubble.

bgrundman5319d ago

I am sorry, this just does not look fun at all.

roblef5319d ago

Well I guess we are all entitled to our own opinion, but I think you are wrong.

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Blogcritics: Emergency Room Review

The biggest disappointment with this game is that, since you are an EMT and not a surgeon, there is no cutting and no digging around in a person's chest cavity. And let's face it: that is the best part of medical sim games. You can only perform virtual CPR so many times before it is tiresome, and it turns out, the number of times before it becomes tiresome is very, very small.

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