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| Date Reviewed: 03/10/2007 |
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Strengths: The overall gameplay and intenss action secquensis are not bogged down by the somtimes lenghthy cut secens which in most games can be very boring but in this game I belive the designers did a nice job
Weaknesses: the lack of extra missions after comleteing a chapter. there was alot of the game completely centerd around the main charecter nice but repeditive
Summary: I really enjoyed this game and would and have recommend it to my friends i give it a 5 out of 5 so if you have the money get it if you don't have the money then save up for it and if you cant do that then sell something just get this very intense WII opener
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| Date Reviewed: 12/31/2006 |
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Strengths: Great gameplay, can get you sucked in quickly.
Weaknesses: At first, controls can be a bit awkward, but it is easy to get use to.
Summary: Trauma Center is a game that I enjoy playing. I have recommended it to several friends who also like it. It's a game that is easy to learn and that is fun to play. It also has good replay value. I have gone back to all of the operations to at least get an A, or the coveted S (Master Surgeon) on all the levels.
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| Date Reviewed: 05/11/2007 |
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Strengths: unique gameplay, 3 difficulty modes
Weaknesses: remake of ds version, nothing new
Summary: This game is just like the Nintendo DS version which was kind of disappointing if you already owned it. It brought nothing new, except the ability to display it on a television screen. Even though the game was a port of the ds version, the ability to select the difficulty level was very helpful!! Without that option, I wouldnt be able to fully experience the game, as it was extremely difficult for me on the ds version (I was stuck on 5th level). Using the wii remote increased gameplay considerably, almost mimicing real life actions such as the picking things up with the forceps.
The object of the game is to complete the task of each scenario and stabilize your patient. Even though this is a video game, it helped me realize I made the right choice of not choosing becoming a doctor as my profession.
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| Date Reviewed: 05/08/2007 |
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Strengths: Excellent and intuitive controls improve upon the DS experience
Weaknesses: Even with additional voice work, production values are similar to the DS version.
Summary: Trauma Center was an excellent (but ridiculously hard) game on the DS, making great use of the unique touch-screen controls. In making the move to the Wii, everything remains intact, and then some. The use of motion controls makes the game much more immersive. Using the analog stick to choose instruments on the fly speeds up the game a bit. In addition, an easier difficulty level was provided making the game somewhat doable for the majority of us gamers who no longer have the fastest reflexes.
Some improved animation or voice work would have been nice for the console port of the handheld game, but what we are provided looks lovely all the same.
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| Date Reviewed: 04/02/2007 |
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Strengths: Excellent Gameplay,
Excellent Sound Effects, Beautiful Comic Like Graphics
Weaknesses: None
Summary: The Story is deep, a little to deep at times. I found myself skipping the dialogue trying to get to the next patient as quickly as possible. Controls are simple after learning which instrument does what,you'll be killing tumors and stiching up patients like a real MD, well sort of. I wish there was spoken dialogue to keep my interest in the story instead of reading text after text.
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| Date Reviewed: 03/11/2007 |
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Strengths: Remake of DS version with added surgical tools and a new character, great showcase of the Wii's unique controls
Weaknesses: Steep difficulty curve, some glitches with control detection
Summary: Trauma Center: Second Opinion is an enhanced version of Trauma Center: Under the Knife, for Nintendo DS. This version adds a new playable character in a handful of new side missions, as well as new tools such as a defibrillator. Gameplay is fun and works very well with the Wii Remote in place of the DS stylus, and selecting tools with the nunchuck is also very handy.
On the downside, new players might be frustrated at how quickly the difficulty ramps up after the first few surgeries. Luckily, you can replay previous missions for practice. Also, I noted some occasional slip-ups with the controls, but overall nothing major. Highly recommended.
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| Date Reviewed: 03/01/2007 |
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Strengths: Intuitive controls, great colorful and sparkling graphics, you get to be a surgeon with no medical school debt!
Weaknesses: Anime-like storyline is cheesy and lame, the characters are displayed using no animation, the virus enemy is called GUILT (seriously, you can think of something better)
Summary: Trauma Center is a great game for the Wii. It demonstrates the fun and uniqueness of the controls. Also the idea of being a surgeon with the controls is not something you would think of outright, however they are intuitive and you can jump into the game after 30 min of learning. Good game, only drawbacks is the bad storyline and lack of animation in the graphics.
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| Date Reviewed: 02/15/2007 |
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Strengths: Controls are nice
Weaknesses: Pretty much same as DS version
Summary: This was my first Wii game (not counting Wii Sports). It was fun and well worth it. Though, this game may be a little tough for the average gamer. The story is told through simple yet effective graphics and is actually decently engaging.
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