House Video Game
Posted by Staci in 2 Jul, 2008
Oh come on, you KNOW it needs to happen!
- characters from show w/ 3D likenesses and actual actors’ voices
- choose to play as House, Cameron, Foreman, Chase, Thirteen, Kutner, Taub, or your own character you create.
- Wilson is indeed involved, you just can’t play as him (he’s not part of the team, you understand. Maybe a cheat code could unlock him to be playable)
- Typical House scenarios, Patient of the Week is, in this case, Patient of the Level
- To take a “break” from the PotL, you can do “Clinic Duty” and diagnose “easier” cases, and in some cases, this might be necessary to move on in the case (magic spark of “OMFG THIS HAS SOMETHING TO DO WITH MY CASE”)
- Diagnosing a patient works like this: There is a patient with some sort of problem (obviously) and the game has a HUGE database of various diseases, toxins, blah, and then you yourself (or, in some cases, you can send your colleagues to fetch tests etc. for you, or if it’s cancer, consult Wilson to look) examine the patient. Then you go to your database and find diseases that correspond to what the patient exhibits. Of course, you will still have a lot of things to choose from, so you have to order tests (could be minigames, or not) and also wait while the patient exhibits more symptoms. You do this until you find the answer, or you think you found the answer. Sometimes you might cause another condition, which you then have to also treat, while still figuring out the original problem. Sometimes (in harder levels/harder setting) you will find out that the patient has more than one disease, or a disease with a specific complication or type. Some patients you might not be able to save, even if you do figure it out.
- Would include all the quips and nasty retorts that House is known for
- Oh yeah, you might have to perform a “questionable procedure” and need to get Cuddy’s approval, or she will just block you from doing that entirely.
- Also, you might have to search the patient’s home for toxins or other things that might help your case. You can try just asking the patient, but remember, “Everybody Lies.” This would work similar to the CSI games, searching the “crime scene” for clues and whatnot.
I think it would be a great game. I have spent entirely too much time on this possibility.
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Anthony (Mac Boy) said in July 5 2008 -
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Hey, Every year I known you witch is the past 4 you had a big obsession with a Medical show and a certain doctor that was on the show. Freaky LOL
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