Trauma Team Surgery Gameplay Trailer
Posted: January 5, 2010
Take a look at the high-stakes world of surgery in this gameplay trailer for Atlus' medical game for Wii, Trauma Team.
Games in this Video:
Trauma Team (Wii)ADVERTISEMENT
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Xenodyne
Uh...are they omitting the MotionPlus or is it just nestled into the diagram of the controller with the rubber grip on it? If it doesn't have MotionPlus, I have a feeling that this is going to be just as painful as the remake of the original Trauma Center game for the Wii...
Lucifer6972
I've always wanted to give Trauma Center a try. For one, is puzzle solving and educated, which is good for you and second, is just simple. Either is or me or not, I do like games that are simple and repetitive. Value is important but not much as important as it is on enterteinment.
And this one just meets those standards. It just looks fun, I think that's probably it. Even though is as unrealistic and in real life(trust me, sister sees dead people everyday), I like the interface and dimensions that make up for it. It looks fun.
SCM13
I had Trauma Center: New Blood, but other games always seemed to pull my attention from it. Fun as it was, I just never got around to seriously playing it. I'm hoping this one will allow me to really sit down and enjoy it. The new choose-your-character thing looks like a nice spin that will allow different gameplay scenarios. Optimistically waiting. :)
Jamesified
Aww sweet! Jello blobs!!!
MrAnt117
I liked the first two, im looking forward to this one.
lookatthisguy
This game appears to have taken everything I loved about ER and killed it with a defibrillator to the nuts.
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