![]() The 3D surgery sequences give you a tray of tools, like suction hose, syringe, scalpel, antiseptic, and lasers which you must select quickly with the nunchuck and accurately use the Wiimote to navigate the organ and address the situation appropriately. This game is properly challenging! I killed several people before I got it down pat. The heart and soul of the game is in the operation, which is, in essence, timed puzzles of increasing difficulty. ![]() In this manner, each sequence is being introduced in a personal and endearing manner. I wont give away too much of the narrative, suffice to say its a trip and kept me interested throughout.Ī tame example: at one point you are cutting polyps out of the throat of an aspiring singer who is hopeless without your help. This is all communicated through the cut scenes with drawn characters and text dialogue, which in some games, can be tedious but in this case, it adds well to the quick pacing of the story. At the same time, you realize that the entire world is threatened and only you can save it through medical science. ![]() The storyline is engrossing and in classic Japanese fashion becomes fantastically dire with your character learning that you have supernatural operating abilities. For Wii owners who have not played Under the Knife, you are in for a real treat. The artwork is also redrawn and looks slick. The main update is the implementation of the Wii remote and nunchuck. The story is dramatic and the dialogue is well written, but the operations here is the same. For those DS owners who have already played Trauma Center: Under the Knife, this is a straight remake. In Trauma Center, you are a new surgeon becoming accustomed to the hectic pace of the operating room while surrounded by intense anime melodrama. In this game you will also find yourself using ultrasound to navigate internally, pointing lasers for zapping tumors out of organs, and stitching up the skin f# with sutures after a successful surgery. If you recall the old board game Operation then you can f imagine game play where you are posted with a birds eye view while plucking glass shards out of a patient’s flesh with forceps. It is superbly inventive with the format, a combination of action / puzzler. ![]() Trauma Center : Second Opinion is the best medical game Ive ever played. ![]()
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