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Jan 9th, 2007 at 16:29:37 - Trauma Center: Second Opinion (Wii) |
I'm already stuck in this game and I've just started it. I blew through the first few operations (although I got a couple C rankings in the earliest missions) then I figured out how to use all the various tools and got some "B"s and a couple "A"s and even an "S" on the first mission where you play as the girl surgeon. I had to do more than a few of the missions multiple times to pass them, though, but once you figure out what the trick is it's just a matter of skill before you can do the surgical procedure correctly.
Some of the levels, though, feel impossibly difficult, especially the one I'm currently snagged on. I've just gotten to be a surgeon at some really prestigious international hospital that's on the cutting edge of curing new diseases or something like that, and there's this one really new thing called GUILT that stands for something really technical (that may or may not be actual doctoral terms, I dunno), and there are a bunch of different strains of it and the reason I got hired at this hospital was because I cured a patient of one strain of it without even knowing what it was.
The particular strain in this operation, though, is one that acts like some kind of crazy mobile tumor, and it's in two parts: the first is pretty easy; just removing a couple of the things in the small intestine. There are two of them and they're different colors, and when they get together they're like a normal tumor. Otherwise they just float around and cause some malignant growths that you have to extract. In this case, when there are just two of them, it's pretty easy to keep them under control. But when you move up to the second site of the infection, which is in the lungs, you have to deal with four. This seems to me to be just impossible. Not only are they spreading the growths at twice the speed, but when two of them combine there's always a chance that another one will swim over the top of where you're trying to drain and interrupt the whole thing and then you'll have a bajillion more growths to burn off with the laser and it's almost impossible to turn on your healing touch ability when so much stuff is happening and. . . ARGH!
It was just time for a break, I'll go back to it and try the level again later and post the results here.
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