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January 2008
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The editors liked
Improved presentation
Two-player co-op
Online rankings.
Awesome control scheme
Gruesome injuries will tickle your fancy without grossing you out
Challenging
Prioritybased puzzles
Bring a friend to the operating table.
More of the same fun and intense surgical gameplay
Great voice acting brings the story and characters to life
Cooperative play is a fantastic addition
Online leaderboards give hardcore Trauma Center fans something to strive towards.
The editors didn't like
Largely the same game as before
Single-player is nearly impossible.
Instructions not as clear as they could be
The dialogue will put you under
No amount of surgery can save the overall plot.
Bland presentation
While the difficulty is manageable
It still can get incredibly frustrating
There are times where the instructions could be a little more specific
Not as innovative and impressive the second time around.
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Abstract: When the Wii launched last year, it was met with open arms by hardcore and casual gamers alike. It had quite a few great initial titles, with perhaps the most interesting being Trauma Center: Second Opinion. It was an updated Wii version of a cult classic...
Abstract: Atlus has released another awesome Trauma Center game, subtitled New Blood, for the Wii console. But is it still worth buying, or has the concept of a medical game run dry? Check out this gaming review to find out! About Trauma CenterTrauma Center: Ne...
Abstract: Atlus is one of Nintendo’s most creative third party developers. They make games that explore new ideas, experiment with new forms of control, and challenge gamers with nearly insurmountable difficulty. Back in 2005, Trauma Center: Under the Knife was ...
More of the same fun and intense surgical gameplay; Great voice acting brings the story and characters to life; Cooperative play is a fantastic addition; Online leaderboards give hardcore Trauma Center fans something to strive towards.
Bland presentation; While the difficulty is manageable, it still can get incredibly frustrating; There are times where the instructions could be a little more specific; Not as innovative and impressive the second time around.
Fans of the original game as well as those seeking a challenging game for their Wii owe it to themselves to pick up Trauma Center: New Blood.
Abstract: New doctors, new operations, same great gameplay. There’s a new Trauma Center game on the Wii, but in many ways, not much has changed. You’ll still perform dozens of surgeries, sometimes two or three in a single mission. You’ll still pag...
Awesome control scheme, Gruesome injuries will tickle your fancy without grossing you out, Challenging, prioritybased puzzles, Bring a friend to the operating table.
Instructions not as clear as they could be, The dialogue will put you under, No amount of surgery can save the overall plot.
This operation has its share of complications, but most of them are good ones. ...
Abstract: del.icio.us | Digg This | Glink It Almost a year ago, I had the chance to play Trauma Center: Second Opinion on the Nintendo Wii and show it off on the big screen to anyone that I could. Basically, being a remake of the Nintendo DS version of Trauma...
Largely the same game as before; single-player is nearly impossible.
One year after Trauma Center: Second Opinion first appeared on the Wii as a launch title, the point-and-click medical drama returns with Trauma Center: New Blood, a significantly updated sequel featuring crack surgeons Markus Vaughn and Valerie Blayloc...
Abstract: Game: Trauma Center: New BloodGenre: Medical SimulationPlatform: Wii For those unfamiliar with the Trauma Center series, it originated on the Nintendo DS with the game Trauma Center: Under the Knife, which was later remade as a Wii launch title subtitl...