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    Trauma Center: Second Opinion

    Game » consists of 3 releases. Released Nov 19, 2006

    A retelling of the original DS game Trauma Center: Under the Knife, this Wii game follows rookie surgeon Derek Stiles as he learns about a special power he possesses, which he must use to fight against a man-made outbreak.

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    Innovative 0

    This is one of those excellent, fresh games that there needs to be more of. It uses a really good, fairly new concept, and executes it perfectly. This game does suffer from some insane difficulty, along with a few other quirks, and may not be for everyone.The graphics aren't exactly stellar. It's essentially hand-drawn manga style art for everything but the surgery itself. During the actual surgeries the graphics are on par with a bad PS2 game graphically. All the menus and such are set up to lo...

    0 out of 0 found this review helpful.

    A medical drama with some, er, heart 0

    Trauma Center: Second Opinion is a direct port of 2005’s Trauma Center: Under the Knife on the DS. It follows Derek Stiles, a new surgeon who just recently started work at Hope Hospital. He’s never on time, and it’s hard for his coworkers to take him seriously, but he’s dedicated when it comes to his patients. He works with his assistant, Angie Thompson, who tries to keep him in line. While working on a patient who was in a car crash, Derek is in a panic. Just as the patient is about to die ...

    0 out of 0 found this review helpful.

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