The good news is that Second Opinion isn't a slapdash port, though it's no home run, either. The controls haven't simply been translated in a linear fashion from stylus to remote. You'll use both buttons on the remote to operate the forceps, for example,
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Eurogamer
None of them except Trauma Centre: Second Opinion, that is, which (typically) will not be released in the UK for another month or more. It is a remastering of the DS' excellent Under the Knife, an intense and challenging surgery puzzle game, which
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Game Vortex
Don’t expect lifelike realism from Trauma Center: SO. Sure there’s a bit of blood, but it’s represented as a red, cloudy substance. Basically you’ll see the major organ you’re working on set against a foggy background. All the wet and messy
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Console Game World
I am not entirely sure how to classify Trauma Center: Second Opinion. On one hand, it is a simulation game, letting you live the life of a surgeon; on the other, it is simply a high-octane action-puzzler. On one hand, it is a remake (the developers
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AtomicGamer
So, when the original Trauma Center game came out on the DS, I was really excited. A game where I could do operations without having to worry about any sort of loud and obnoxious buzzing if I messed up? I’m so there. I bought the game shortly after
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