Mat Growcott of NonsenseGamer writes:
'I have absolutely no doubt in my mind that Legacy Interactive, upon starting House M.D, knew exactly what the stakes were. Looking at the screen shots makes it hard to argue against the fact that someone has sat and watched a LOT of House while doing the design work.
Likeness, facial expressions, personality of stance are all perfect.
The developers worked with the networks to ensure that everything that made it into the the game wouldn’t feel out-of-place to long time fans, undoubtedly the key demographic for this game.
Rated teen and written for the adult fans of the show: I for one can’t think of a much better way to kill time on the commute to work than insulting the sick and dying.'
IGN - I'm going to keep this one really short, since anyone who's previously read my thoughts on House M.D. -- Episode 2: Blue Meanie or House M.D. -- Episode 3: Skull and Bones should be able to predict where this fourth installment is headed. Yes (shockingly!) it's more of the same.
Jorge from Toronto Thumbs reviews House M.D. for the PC.
From the review:
"Legacy Interactive’s House M.D. for the PC follows the adventures of the ever-cantankerous Dr. Gregory House, diagnostics wizard at Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital in New Jersey and is based on the hit television show of the same name. I am a huge fan of the series so I was understandably both excited and fearful when I found out that this game existed. The creators tried hard to have the game live up to the awesomeness of the show. Does it succeed? Check out my diagnosis to find out."
Do we get Bioware/Bethesda dialog choices? Ones ranging from 'funny' to 'total incensitive prick'? I would love that!
Mindscape have announced that it will be releasing House M.D., the official game of the international TV hit, throughout Europe exclusively on Nintendo DS. Developed by Legacy Interactive, House M.D. places gamers at the heart of the medical action, tasking them with solving five unique medical mysteries at the Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital.