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Ambulance Simulator 911 Rescue is a racing and simulation game from Software Technologies Srl that drops you into the driver’s seat of an emergency vehicle. Released on PlayStation 4 in November 2025, it tasks you with handling real-time emergency calls as both a driver and paramedic. You’ll race through traffic with sirens blaring, administer first aid to accident victims, and balance speed with safety to get patients to hospitals. The game leans into procedural variety, each call changes based on weather, traffic, and patient conditions. It’s not a deep story-driven title but a test of reflexes and multitasking under pressure. Best for players who enjoy hyper-specific simulators and don’t mind repetitive scenarios.
The core loop is frantic: receive a call, navigate to a crash scene, stabilize patients, and rush them to the hospital. Controls are split between steering, sirens, and first-aid tools. Traffic physics feel realistic but punishing, you’ll dodge cars and pedestrians while monitoring vitals like blood pressure. Missions vary from minor scrapes to critical injuries, requiring quick decisions. The paramedic tasks are simplified but structured, applying bandages, splints, or defibrillators in order. Time pressure is relentless; delays trigger in-game penalties. Sessions last 10, 15 minutes each, with no save points during active calls. The PS4 controls are responsive but lack haptic feedback to simulate road conditions. Multiplayer isn’t an option, keeping it strictly solo.
PlayPile users rate it 6.7/10, with 85% completing the base story mode and an average playtime of 8 hours. Community moods are split: 38% frustrated, 29% satisfied, and 24% bored. Review snippets highlight praise for “intense time management” and criticism for “repetitive missions.” 42% of players report skipping optional first-aid steps to speed up missions. The game has 45 achievements, with 78% completion rates on average. Critics from other sites note “addictive rush” and “unforgiving traffic AI.” 12% of players quit before hitting 10 hours, citing “no meaningful progression.”
Ambulance Simulator 911 Rescue is $39.99 with 45 achievements (78% completion average). It’s a niche pick for simulation fans who enjoy high-pressure logistics over storytelling. The price feels steep for 8 average playtime hours, and the lack of progressive difficulty or customization hurts replayability. If you’ve burned through similar games like Fire Truck Simulator and want a new fix, give it a try. Otherwise, skip. The game’s charm lies in its chaos, not depth.
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