Trauma Center gameplay videos

Posted Oct 28, 2006 at 5:09AM by QJ Staff Listed in: Wii Tags: ODD
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We're starting to wonder what good old Doctor House would have to say about Trauma Center: Second Opinion. Will he like it? Will he make fun of it in that unique and special manner of his? Anyway, here are the latest IGN gameplay videos of the medical Wii game. Since we sort of noticed that we donÂ’t have any gameplay videos of the thing available for your viewing.

Dr. Stiles (and his nurses) are back, and you - the player, help him carry out operations that range from mundane glass wounds all the way to stomach cancer. The DS version of the game was a critical success, despite poor sales. Will the Wii version change things? Well it is odd to open up wounds and not see any blood. But then again, this is supposed to be a family game of sorts.

So do you think blood will help this game sell more? Or will it "ruin" the good stuff that it has got going? Check the videos out so you'd have some reference.







Via IGN

 
 
 

Comments

by - 2006-10-28 07:53:57
gotta admit

that game makes me wanna buy a wii even more
by styrofoam - 2006-10-28 08:30:39
ehh

no thank you...not worth my 50 dollars
by Shrink - 2006-10-28 09:34:42
I don't get it...

What's so special in this game? It might have taken 50 hoers only to program it... This is really not worth my money (as well).
by - 2006-10-28 10:22:43
For those doubters, try the DS version for a little hwile

I know it sounds weird, but if it is anything like the DS trauma center, it is an extremely fun game, you really have no freakin idea, its not really so much that its about surgery as when you get further in the game and have all this stuff going on at once and being able to accurately do everything and quick enough and in right order so as to not lose, its really just a fast paced arcade action game. try out the DS version
by - 2006-10-28 17:49:26
im getting it

you cant even spell hours why should we listen to you im getting the game

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