About Forgotten Hill: Surgery
Forgotten Hill: Surgery puts you inside a decrepit clinic on the edge of that cursed town. You arrive seeking help and soon meet staff who smile at the wrong moments and ask odd favors. The hallways connect wards, operating rooms, and a morgue, each one hiding a locked panel or a coded cabinet. The clinic seals the exits and forces you to learn how its grisly routine works.
You explore through point-and-click controls. You pick up tools like scalpels, clamps and vials and use them where clues point. Charts, x-rays and anatomical sketches hide numbers and symbols that open safes and doors. Some puzzles ask you to mix liquids to match a color, align bones on a lightbox, tune a faulty machine or assemble a prosthetic to make a hidden mechanism turn. You combine items in the inventory and test ideas. The game rewards careful notes and close observation. Progress feels steady as you loop through rooms and unlock shortcuts.
The art uses a muted palette, twitchy animations and messy textures that sell the sick mood without excess gore. Sound design carries creaks, drips and lab equipment hums that build tension during long searches. The interface stays simple and reads well. Interactive points stay fair if you scan the scene with patience. The story unfolds through found notes and small scenes, and it ties into the wider Forgotten Hill saga without losing focus. The experience runs compact, with a handful of sharp surprises and puzzles that favor logic over guesswork.