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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GameZone
the doctor – the one in charge of saving lives. Remove glass and tumors, stitch open wounds, sustain the vitality of a person’s heart, and perform several other procedures that are timed, challenging, and highly entertaining.
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IGN
is absolutely perfect as an introductory game for Wii players. There’s a ton of diversity in the missions, an all-new Hard mode for previous fans of the series, and an entirely new sixth chapter of the game to appease the “been there, done tha
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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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Veterans may find things a bit too easy once they adjust to the controls, but those who found the DS version too frustrating should feel right at home, especially with the new Easy mode. While the game isn't particularly long, there is a lot of fun to be
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Arguably, this makes the game a lot tougher. Even though a television screen is bigger, performing the operations on the DS is like working with a pen: trying to use the Wii remote is like trying to write your name on a blackboard using a piece of chalk
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