![]() ![]() The first Trauma Center on the DS was excruciatingly hard, but the Wii's remake ( Second Opinion) hit it just right. Though it's undoubtedly one of the most effective uses of the Wii's control system and presents content that virtually no other console developer has attempted, the designers have turned something that should have been a sure thing into a difficult recommend due to an unacceptable level of difficulty. I recommend Second Opinion because it expands on the original story and the Wii controls are superior than the originals.Volunteering for a third tour of duty with the unusual Trauma Center series, I found New Blood to be an extremely unbalanced experience. Most games in the Trauma Center series are disconnected from each other than Under the Knife 2 on the DS or cameos. It can be very difficult and requires a lot of dexterity but it’s surprisingly addicting. Trauma Center is a bizarre little puzzle game that really doesn’t feel like a puzzle game at all This feels more like an action game and that’s great. Despite the gameplay realistically being point and click, the mechanics give the game a lot of depth that you don’t really notice. The game is still very difficult and you will need a steady hand for the best rankings. The controls in Second Opinion have more leniency in terms of the game’s rating system when performing certain tasks. Even the surgeries which look simplistic at best look much better on the Wii.ĭeath by triangles. The art style was drastically improved, going for a more traditional realistic anime art style from the more cartoony look of UtK. The original DS game had good ideas but had inconsistent and frustrating controls where even simple sutures edged the line or random. Second Opinion improves and refines the gameplay established in Under the Knife greatly. Despite that, the overall story is entertaining and at times hilariously awful with the with levels or ridiculousness involved. And again when there is a GUILT outbreak, a viral infection that slowly yet violently destroys the body. Once when Derek discovers he has the Healing Touch, a gameplay mechanic that slows down time once an operation making him a better surgeon. The game’s plot takes a left turn from normal a couple of times. Trauma Center is a hospital drama, just without the grating romances or brilliant yet sociopathic doctors in the main roles. Most levels involve some sort of invasive surgery where you remove tumors, suture lacerations and kill viral parasites with lasers. You play through surgeries that are divided by the game’s plot. ![]() The Nunchuck selects one of the 8 operating tools and the Wiimote guides them. ![]() You control the game with the Wiimote and Nunchuck. Derek’s Healing Touch improve his skills as a surgeon which becomes essential when a viral outbreak threatens the world. You do day-to-day operation, learning the ropes of the job, until one day he discovers he has a mysterious power. You play as Derek Stiles, a young surgeon starting at Hope Hospital. A port of the original DS game Trauma Center: Under the Knife, the Wii brings us Trauma Center: Second Opinion expanding and improving on the innovative gameplay of the original. It’s a game about surgery that breaks into medical bizarreness. Recently Game Grumps has done a hilarious series on Trauma Center: Second Opinion. ![]()
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