Atlus Trauma Center Second Opinion (Wii)
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Trauma Center: Second Opinion turns your living room into an O.R.!Sure, weâ??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 peopleâ??s lives. You could also skip all that and just put in a few hours after dinner.The critically acclaimed medical drama simulation is making a house call on your Wii! Dr. Derek Stiles is back, but heâ??s not the only surgeon on callâ??a new player joins the team, bringing along everything the doctor ordered: difficulty modes, new surgical implements like the defibrillator and an exciting never-before-seen conclusion. So what are you waiting for? If one dose of Trauma Center wasnâ??t enough, itâ??s time you got a Second Opinion!
| Review Date: 28-Apr-07 | |
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JDreborn
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Rating: Time with product: 4 Months Strengths: Gameplay, story Weaknesses: Controls can be off at times Summary: Trauma Center: Second Opinion is a surgeon sim for Nintendo Wii. You play as Dr. Derek Stiles a surgeon operating on patients with various problems. The game really uses the wii-mote to engross you in the gameplay. Like stitching up a patients wounds or picking out shards of glass stuck in a patient. Only problem I had was controls take some time getting used to the precision needed in doing some of the surgical operations. I enjoyed this game and I'm sure many others will too. I give the game 4 stars. |
| Review Date: 27-Apr-07 | |
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krunch
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Rating: Time with product: 1 Week Strengths: Great use of the wiimote. Weaknesses: Not a lot of replay value. Some controls seem glitchy. Summary: For me, Trauma Center is one of those games that I never really feel like playing, but once I pick it back up, I realize just how fun it is. In the game, you use the wiimote to perform various surgical procedures--cutting with a scalpel, applying antiseptic, and even using a defibrilator. For the most part the wiimote controls work very well, but there are a few frustrating techniques where the controls seem unresponsive. While the game is indeed fun, I would wait until it lowers to ~$30 before buying. |
| Review Date: 20-Mar-07 | |
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The_Admiral
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Rating: Time with product: 2 Weeks Strengths: Looks great. Great story. Fantastic controls. Lots of fun. Weaknesses: Can be hard. Slightly repetative if you've played it for the DS Summary: Trauma Center is a perfect fit for the Wii as a release game. If you played the Ds version you know that you star as a young doctor who trys to save lives from a mysterious plague called GUILT. Where you used the stylus on the DS, you use the Wii Remote to perform your surguries on the Wii. Some of the content is recycled from the first game. But learning the new controls makes it slightly fresh and there is some new content too. This is highly recommended to those who like puzzle games which require some dexerity. |
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