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Title: Trauma Center: Under The Knife
Description: A must buy for any DS owner!!


Link - August 27, 2006 09:37 AM (GMT)
Alright...So I was reading my Nintendo Power magizine and I came across an ad on the back of the cover page. It was Trauma Center: Under the Knife (Will now be known as TC by me and any others) and I wondered what had every happened to that game...I manged to find it after I rearranged my room, and it was under a pretty crappy game I regretted ever buying. I kinda figured I'd never looked under there so I was surprised to find it after I had lost it weeks before. I recently played it and loved it like I first did when I played the game for the first time. It's an amazing game and I looked around the "Gameing Zone" here to see if anyone had made a topic about it, but I didn't find it. So here it is...It's a kickass game, but some of opertions seem impossiable to pass. After I beat them I wondered how I did it, and thought that I only made it because of luck. Here's the game's story, I got it off the website here.
=> Trauma Center: Under The Knife

"In the year 2018, mankind has overcome a number of diseases once thought incurable. Cancer, AIDS, and TFTA are nearly things of the past. However, a new plague has emerged to threaten humanity...

...it's called GUILT (Gangliated Utrophin Immuno Latency Toxin).

Very little is known about this new disease, but rumor has it that GUILT might be the first biological weapon used for "medical terrorism."

Our only hope may lie in Caduceus International... a semi-covert organization designed to research and treat the world's most "untreatable" diseases. Caduceus has managed to keep GUILT hidden from the public so far, but how can they possibly eliminate a disease they don't even know how to treat properly?

Meanwhile, Derek Stiles has just completed his residency and joined the surgical team at Hope Hospital, where routine clinical cases are about to become something far more serious..."

So basically you play through the game as a doctor named Derek Stiles. (Stylus sounds about as close to Stiles...Atlus sure was clever with his last name) It's not any of that "Daily Check-up and write down what kind of treatment he needs" sort of doctor. It's all about opening up people and operating on them, and beating the clock. Don't worry about seeing too much, the graphics are great for a DS game, but not enough to feel like pukeing. Also for those perverts out there, you do oprate on women, but don't expect to see any boobs or anything like that. I loved it! The story, the gameplay, the charcters, but mostly the gameplay. It's so unique, and great that it's a must have for a DS owner. Also there is one coming out for the Wii called Trauma Center: Second Opinion, and so far it's looking great. It's going to use the Wii remote amazingly well, and I can't wait to try it out!! I'll give more of a review to it later, but once again...IT IS A MUST OWN FOR THE DS!! I mean really, it rocks!! (P.s. I'm actually loving the Truma Center Title Theme. I have the full version, and I love it! Sounds so good!!)

A.J. The Echidna - August 27, 2006 05:16 PM (GMT)
VG Cats did a hilarious spoof off of TC that involves Satan, Satan, Satan, Satan!(I love The Church Lady!)

Dictator - August 27, 2006 07:31 PM (GMT)
Sounds pretty interesting. I've never heard of the game.

Link - August 27, 2006 07:34 PM (GMT)
Funny thing about that is that you don't use the scalpel to make a star. You double tap the hand and it turns into a star, once you do that you draw a star on the screen. From what I rememebr he just sees the star in his mind, but either way. The comic was funny, and the game still rocks. I was having trouble with one of the GUILTs before, but I beat it, barely...You should check it out. It's pretty amazing, and a fun game.




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