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The editors liked
Still one of the most unique game experiences youll find on any system
The new control scheme involving using the wiimote as the pointer and the nunchuck to select tools works brilliantly
Hard mode a welcome addition for those vets that are eager for a...
The editors didn't like
The only voice acting in the game comes from little voice quips
Graphics and presentation feel dated
While the game is unique and refreshing
Sometimes the fun factor just isnt always that high on the scale.
Abstract: The original Trauma Center game on the Nintendo DS was an odd but fun game that made innovative use of the stylus and the touch screen. Sort of a "surgery simulator," Trauma Center placed you in the role of new doctor Derek Stiles as he evolves as a surge...
Abstract: Trauma Center: Second Opinion claims to bring a real working hospital operating room to your very own living room. That's right ladies and germs, all the fun and excitement of slicing open your fellow human beings is now available in a home version. An...
Abstract: If nothing more, Trauma Center: Second Opinion certainly represents a neat idea. I mean, heck, virtual surgery. All the fun of holding someone's life in your hands without any of the real-life consequences. The ability to live out fantasies inspired by...
Abstract: "Doctor, his arm is bleeding!" "Doctor, his tumor is growing!" "Doctor, hes crashing!" "Doctor! Doctor!!" The first Trauma Center brought innovation and creativity to a handheld thats known for having both. When the Nintendo Wii – the quintessential...
Still one of the most unique game experiences youll find on any system; the new control scheme involving using the wiimote as the pointer and the nunchuck to select tools works brilliantly; hard mode a welcome addition for those vets that are eager for a...
The only voice acting in the game comes from little voice quips; graphics and presentation feel dated; while the game is unique and refreshing, sometimes the fun factor just isnt always that high on the scale.
Trauma Center: Second Opinion is a great launch title that shows off just how accurate the Wii controller can be. Its unique, its fun, and it will make a believer out of even the most skeptical of people that think that the motion sensing capabilitie...
Abstract: Dr. Stiles is still such a cut-up! If you missed Trauma Center: Under the Knife on the DS, the revised Wii version is a must-play. This is a highly original game that makes very good use of the Wii pointer function. Playing doctor is still challenging...
Abstract: As intuitive on the Wii as Under the Knife was on the DS While the Wiimote can more or less accurately replicate the grand gestures of bowling, baseball and boxing, I was interested to see whether Nintendos unique motion-sensitive controller — toute...
Abstract: Originally released overseas nearly two years ago to coincide with the Wii consoles debut, this unusual "surgery simulation" has finally found its way onto Australian store shelves. Like its predecessor on the hand-held DS, this remake puts you ...
Abstract: perform operations from the comfort of your living room: The latest in a growing number of Nintendo DS hits to make the transition to the Wii (following the likes of Big Brain Training and Cooking Mama), Trauma Center: Second Opinion makes the most succes...