![]() ![]() Derek Stiles, the newest surgeon of Hope Hospital. The difficulty level on several of the surgeries was brutal, and at times use of one stylus to do all things necessary to save the patient was crazymaking.(I’ve seen videos on YouTube of the game being played with a stylus in each hand-Awesome!-but that’s another story-) Why, you ask, has Sanosuke gone off on a tangent and is yammering about the DS game in the review of a Wii game? Senility?Not yet kiddies, Trauma Center: Second Opinion is exactly that-a redux (which Atlus has affectionately dubbed a Wii-make-) of the DS version, with added content, characters, tools, operations, Wii friendly controls and a complete Atlusification of the character design.įor those of you who haven’t had the treat of playing the DS version, the player takes the role of main character Dr. ![]() Derek Stiles, fresh from his residency, through emergency operations ranging from extracting glass from the pericardial sac to removing polyps. Trauma Center: Under the Knife for the DS is kind of like Wario Ware, with a scalpel. When I read that Atlus was bringing a surgery game for the DS to the US, I knew I had to have it. ![]() The reason I’m a big fan of Atlus is that I’ve come to expect games from them that go out on a limb and provide original quirky gameplay, interesting characers and compelling story. ![]() All of the fun of practicing medicine with none of those bothersome malpractice suits! ![]()
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