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I absolutely love Sonic the Hedgehog games. I own an Xbox 360, PS3, PS2, PSP, Wii, N64, Game Boy Advance, SEGA Dreamcast, and SEGA Genesis. I'm not sure what else you want to know. Oh, and this is for Chad Concelmo, I got to swim with dolphins before you. :P

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Trauma Center: New Blood (Wii) Review
blurryphoenix | 1:25 AM on 05.25.2009 14 comments



Picture Courtesy of www.mwii.com.au

Trauma Center: New Blood is the second installment of the Trauma Center franchise done for the Wii. The first one is Trauma Center: Second Opinion. The game, in my opinion, would be classified as a puzzle game. The catch with it though, is it's severely timed. If you don't do the correct steps quick enough, you patient will die. I found myself stumbling on a few of these situations that always seemed to cause me trouble. The storyline is pretty simple. There are two doctors, Dr. Vaughn and Dr. Blaylock. Both are doctors in a little hospital in Alaska. You go from episode to episode doing different procedures, all the while, "cutscenes" (I put it in quotes because they're not really cutscenes) attempt to convey an underlying storyline for both Vaughn and Blaylock. The failure montage is really dark though. When you fail an "episode," it states, "For Dr. Vaughn and Dr. Blaylock, two gifted doctors who strove for perfection, the pain of their mistake was too much to bear. Without a parting word, they both left the field of medicine forever..."



The basic controls are quite simple. It's controlled with the Wii remote and nunchuck. You select your medical instrument with the joystick and use it with the corresponding buttons along with pointing the Wii remote to the screen. The controls are pretty responsive, and accurate. The storyline makes you feel for the doctors, sort of.

The negative aspects though are that it's not very clear on some parts. Granted, you go through tutorials, that are well done I must add, so you should remember how to do things; but every once and a while, you find yourself in a stressful level not remembering how to do something. There is also a special power called the "Healing Touch." I have to say that I never got the hang of it. I didn't pass the tutorial.




I didn't find out until later that there was a co-op mode. This makes all the levels easier because there is no difficulty change between co-op and single player. It just provides an extra set of hands to work with.

Final conclusion of the game: It's a decent puzzle game for the Wii. It takes the motion sensors and actually uses them well. However, I wasn't a huge fan of the game. It's better than Second Opinion, but that's not insanely great. I will say that I had fun (along with feeling some actual tension) on some levels. I left those levels actually, somewhat, feeling like I did save a life. Those levels were difficult, but not enough to where you'd say, "this is impossible" and rage quit. My recommendation would be to rent it.

Rating: Super Knuckles



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11 comments | showing # 1 to 11
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Tony Ponce's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/25/2009 01:39
Tony Ponce
I keep telling myself I will buy this but I keep grabbing something else. I loved, LOVED, the first one.
blurryphoenix's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/25/2009 02:12
blurryphoenix
Yea, I was referring to the Wii titles when I say "the second installment"
Artemus's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/25/2009 02:19
Artemus
I enjoyed these games, just never found the time to play them much...
So does that mean I did or didn't like them? Hmmm? I think I just confused myself.
Chris Carter's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/25/2009 02:20
Chris Carter
Dude, thanks a ton for adding your legend to your about me section. Best rating system EVER! (and nice review).

Question:
What's your favorite Sonic game and why?
pedrovay2003's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/25/2009 04:10
pedrovay2003
I prefer Second Opinion myself, but I liked this one, too.
Kyle MacGregor's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/25/2009 04:29
Kyle MacGregor
I was thinking about getting it to play with my sister but I would need an extra nunchuck. She wants to be a veterinary surgeon so its sort of in that field.
Discarded Couch Sandwich's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/25/2009 07:58
Discarded Couch Sandwich
I still need to buy the first game, or even play one of the DS titles. Its a series i've wanted to get into for a while, but never had the time.

Current asking price of eight gold coins for Second Opinion is quite attractive though!
Tubatic's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/25/2009 11:25
Tubatic
I kind of dug this game, but somewhere between the high difficulty ramp up and the representation of a "virus", I checked out on this one.

If I could have one of these games without viruses and ridiculous-to-play-solo skingraff sequences, I think i'd really enjoy it
Nicojay2's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/25/2009 13:08
Nicojay2
I love/hate all three of the Trauma Center games. Fast, fun, pick up and play little challenges until the vicious difficulty ramp up. Still not as difficult as Life & Death on the Amiga, but at least in that you could try to cut half way through the patient when you got your rage on.
blurryphoenix's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/25/2009 14:11
blurryphoenix
@magnalon, My favorite Sonic game has to be Sonic 3. I never had the chance to play Sonic 2 (which happens to be a majority's favorite game). Sonic 3 was the first video game that I ever owned, it got shipped with my Sega Genesis. It definitely has a sentimental value to me. It was also one of the first games that I ever beat fully. The music was awesome, gameplay was pretty fast (I especially liked when you went so fast that Sonic started to run further to the right side of the screen). I also liked that you could plug Sonic 3 into Sonic & Knuckles to open up Knuckles as a playable character in Sonic 3.

But I do have to say that Shadow happens to be my favorite character by far.
Chris Carter's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/25/2009 15:01
Chris Carter
Haha mine is Sonic Adventure (I sleep with my eyes open, would-be murderers). I liked the world's a lot, and running on the wall of a skyscraper was unreal. Hell, most of that game was unreal.

Shadow is also my favorite, followed by Knuckles.
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