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Cure a cold, or amputate an arm, all without cracking open a bottle of pills or getting bloody. The latest in the Trauma Center series of games by Atlus, Trauma Center: Second Opinion lets you play the surgeon in an exciting medical drama simulation game. You'll need to cure patients of
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Cure a cold, or amputate an arm, all without cracking open a bottle of pills or getting bloody. The latest in the Trauma Center series of games by Atlus, Trauma Center: Second Opinion lets you play the surgeon in an exciting medical drama simulation game. You'll need to cure patients of
Your the doctor. Time to heal the sick! You might even save some lives. View larger.
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There's even hospital gossip. View larger. everything from routine medical maladies to life-threatening designer viruses.
Game Storyline
Sure, we've all imagined what it would be like to become a doctor. Years of medical school, residency, and clinic duty eventually pay off in a rewarding position saving people's lives. Or, you could skip all that and just put in a few hours after dinner. Trauma Center puts you in the position of having to make life or death choices at the operating table.
Heart surgery and tumor removal might look easy from the morphine end, but how do you think the doctor feels? Well, you're going to find out! In Trauma Center, patients' lives are in your hands. You'll experience all the drama we've come to expect from the medical field. So go ahead, toss on some scrubs and step into the O.R.--it's time to play doctor.
Gameplay Trauma Center: Second Opinion, is a robust "Wii-make" of the game "Under the Knife," and features a totally revamped medical toolkit that includes scalpels, forceps, defibrillator paddles, syringes, and more--all designed specifically for use with the Wii Remote.
Other game features include new graphics and animation, new and remixed musical themes, new surgical implements (including a defibrillator), and operation types, a second playable character with all-new missions, multiple difficulty modes for gamers of all skill levels, and a revised control system that takes full advantage of the revolutionary Wii Remote.
"Release Date: November 14, 2006 (NA)
Publisher: Atlus
Developer: Atlus
Genre: Action
I was a big fan of the original Trauma Center on the DS, so when a new game in the series was announced for the Wii, I was quite pleased. It delivered too, bringing the handheld experience from the little, dual screen to the large television without much lost in the translation. It was a little disappointing in that it didn't really offer a whole lot of innovation to the gameplay of the DS original, but it's st"
"Release Date: November 14, 2006 (NA)
Publisher: Atlus
Developer: Atlus
Genre: Action
I was a big fan of the original Trauma Center on the DS, so when a new game in the series was announced for the Wii, I was quite pleased. It delivered too, bringing the handheld experience from the little, dual screen to the large television without much lost in the translation. It was a little disappointing in that it didn't really offer a whole lot of innovation to the gameplay of the DS original, but it's st"
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