Thursday 11 January, 2007
My experience with Trauma Center: Second Opinion was awesome. I started playing the game with a couple of friends and we became immediately hooked to the game. The game is structured by an exchange of dialogged between characters which leads into a surgery. The surgery is the reason you play the game, although its repetitive. The first few stages introduces you to the various tools that you use to cure your patients. Then your introduced to GUILT, a virus that mutates through out the game and you need to cure it with your tools and amazing concentration skills. After all the tools and GUILT is introduced, the game becomes repetitive because all you do is destroy GUILT or use the same medical techniques taught earlier to save patience but and the game saved by the control. The Wii's controllers is perfect for this game. You point the controller at the screen to control where you are going to use your tools;from using your scalpel to injecting your patient with "life juice", the controls are precise and responsive. The Wiis novelty will probably wear off after a few years, but it made this game awesome.
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