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I did end up playing Naomi's mode the most. I'd like to peg that on the morbid aura of her mode, but I think that I end up playing her mode as her's and Torres' modes were my favorites, and I didn't have the energy to deal with Paramedics. (Surgery is just too watered down since Trauma Center, Diagnostics feels like work, blah blah blah...)

I do have to say though, even though I am picking up the medals so it feels like progress, playing mystery titles after you know the who what and why really drains. On the other hand, oddly enough, some of Naomi's lines do not loose their impact.

Spoiler: Naomi-3
You defiled her death. That can never be forgiven.


It's interesting how she can pinpoint evil in a very modern setting. Not the mustachioed villain type that Hank seems to deal with, but the evil that's easily hidden by someone who is themselves a victim.

It further makes me wonder what the Rosalia virus outbreak was like. I mean,, Naomi's care was beating and murdering each other. Could you imagine trying to keep those people alive, while at the same time. keeping them from killing each other? If you don't care for them, they die. If you leave them unattended they're unstable enough that they may kill another. Where does that leave you?


I know what you mean; I love the whole mood of the forensics cases, but knowing how everything happens makes it a little dull to play through the whole case again (I tend to play you-know-who's skeleton identification case because it's short, I get my fill of Little Guy quotes, and putting the skull together is pretty fun). I need my sequel 8[

I do remember them saying on the website extras that they based some aspects of the disease on the way people were acting about the Swine Flu, but it's pretty intense, seeing the way people react to the disease. It's gotta suck being the doctors because they have to be lifesavers and babysitters (because oh no, the lady started spazzing and smashed her face through a window! You can bet it's completely frustrating to have to deal with that when everything else is going on).
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Oh, and I noticed a huge, massive timeline mistake in Trauma Team. Please don't tell me I'm the first to see this.
Spoiler: Hank-6 Spoilers
The japanese guy who has bone cancer says 'no one can cure me'.
But in the beginning of Second Opinion/UTK, it says that cancer, AIDS and more diseases have been cured.

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Oh, and I noticed a huge, massive timeline mistake in Trauma Team. Please don't tell me I'm the first to see this.
Spoiler: Hank-6 Spoilers
The japanese guy who has bone cancer says 'no one can cure me'.
But in the beginning of Second Opinion/UTK, it says that cancer, AIDS and more diseases have been cured.

Nah, it's been argued about for some time, but I think that they're trying to retcon this and make it more like the real world (+ninjas and superheroes). They wanted to keep Derek's cameo in there, but Trauma Team was made to be somewhat of a reboot, with some important changes (no time limit, more than just surgery, no alien invaders in the body) so I think they just kind of pretended not to see that and went in a different direction for the story.

The only way I could attempt to handwave it is that Second Opinion's summary is flat-out wrong and we just don't treat those patients throughout the story... If anyone can come up with something better, lemme know. :yogi:
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Is there any scanning requests for the Trauma Team guide book?

May you scan the pages with CR-S01 please? : )
And maybe Tomoe too?
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I only liked the original character art, after Second Opinion, they all looked like the stereotypical anime androgynous people (Let´s not even talk about Dr. Tulba).
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I only liked the original character art, after Second Opinion, they all looked like the stereotypical anime androgynous people (Let´s not even talk about Dr. Tulba).


Well I'm not gonna try and argue with Adel, but frankly I think the art for Under the Knife was much less original than the art in the later games. It wasn't bad, but it wasn't the kind of style that you can easily distinguish as that one artist's, if you know what I mean. I dunno, just my opinion...
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Eeeesh....

Trauma Center's art is something you could go in either direction on and not come to a satisfactory conclusions on either stance you take.

The new art direction is indeed original. The use of thin lines and over saturated colors is a keepsake that sets the series apart from the masses.

On the other hand, there's a reason why the over used art style used in the first game is over used. Bright colors, sharp textures: It grabs your attention and keeps it. The problem is, when everyone is grabbing and keeping your attention, you've got no ones attention.

With the post UTK art style you can at least stop and say "Huh, that's different", where as you wouldn't with UTK. I think with that mindset, Atlus gets more new sales, but a ho-hum visual experience.

Count me in the crowd that like UTK's art more.
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I don't mean to jump on the bandwagon, but I was never much of a fan of the original UtK character designs. I thought SO had improved upon it by giving them more human proportions (though I found it weird that they kept Leslie's green hair when everyone else has fairly normal hair) and I think there's not that many games out there with this style. Trauma Team's style is actually my favorite because it has a clean, colorful look to it, but the characters still retain that human look. (What I mean is, I don't really see them as "stereotypically anime" because their proportions and hairstyles are fairly reasonable... but why they gave Hank and Gabe's hair a green tint is beyond me.) I dunno, I was really drawn into Persona 3 and 4's art style, so it's no surprise that I'm a fan of this one.

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*jumps into the debate* I thought UTK's art style looked like a typical ugly-ass cartoon you see on TV nowadays.

Everything after that had an anime style, but definitely not a typical anime style. Normal sized heads, eyes, and hair made me sigh in relief. Let's all just take a silent moment to thank whatever we believe in for not making Derek look like Goku.
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FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF I LOVE YOU FOREVER *rocks out to 8-bit music* :keiko: Were these on the blog website? I should really learn how to navigate that site; so many hidden treasures <_< >_>


Mm-hmm, those were from the blog. Glad you liked it :keiko:

Jade wrote:
Dylia wrote:
Oh, and I noticed a huge, massive timeline mistake in Trauma Team. Please don't tell me I'm the first to see this.
Spoiler: Hank-6 Spoilers
The japanese guy who has bone cancer says 'no one can cure me'.
But in the beginning of Second Opinion/UTK, it says that cancer, AIDS and more diseases have been cured.

Nah, it's been argued about for some time, but I think that they're trying to retcon this and make it more like the real world (+ninjas and superheroes). They wanted to keep Derek's cameo in there, but Trauma Team was made to be somewhat of a reboot, with some important changes (no time limit, more than just surgery, no alien invaders in the body) so I think they just kind of pretended not to see that and went in a different direction for the story.

The only way I could attempt to handwave it is that Second Opinion's summary is flat-out wrong and we just don't treat those patients throughout the story... If anyone can come up with something better, lemme know. :yogi:


Spoiler: I think...
It's just the guy being pessimistic IMO.
Those Concordia specialists were just being lazy, I think.
I mean, Hank managed to cure him in the end, right? See, incurable diseases are nothing. :godot:


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Trauma Team's style is actually my favorite because it has a clean, colorful look to it, but the characters still retain that human look.


Seconded.
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Mm, well I started out with UtK so seeing Derek and Angie in UtK2 and Second Opinion just felt really... strange. However, I don't mind New Blood's art style, which is basically exactly the same only without so many weird faces (Angie especially has a tendency to get rather cross-eyed in her sprites). So maybe it's just getting used to seeing the characters portrayed that way.

I do like the overdramatic gestures used in UtK, though. Often in UtK2 the only changes between sprites are moving eyebrows and it's very rarely that something other than the face is edited. It's more realistic (and lazy =P), but Derek's LET'S BEGIN THE OPERATION sprite was just so freakin' awesome in UtK.

On the other hand, I really like the splurgy colourful organs and ethereal-looking antibiotic gel in the Wii games. It's crazy strange, but awesome. The Stigma and GUILT look especially cool. Sure, Cardia's a bitch, but it's so pretty... D=
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Trauma Team's art direction is far by the best in my opinion, and Concordia are fucking morons.

-They manage to let in a fucking drug lord.
-Some crazy bitch stole the two most talented surgeons without question.
-Professor Wilkins has a serious disease, but he remains in the hospital.
-Dr. Rousseau (DOUCHEFUCKINGBAAAAAAG) takes credit for saving someone's life.
-Dr. Rousseau.
-Dr. Rousseau.
-Dr. Rousseau.
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-Oh, and a fucking fire blazes out without warning, and Douchebag gets hurt. In my eyes, Markus and Valerie where forced to save him.

And now in Trauma Team, they refuse medical treatment to pull out a fucking tumour that you have to pull out slowly, when you've got the african america Chuck Norris in the Trauma Team.
Retards.

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So I´m the only person here who dislikes the recent art? I dunno, it may be due to the fact that I don´t like most of the oriental art (my avatar´s like that because it was the first char-maker I found)
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So I´m the only person here who dislikes the recent art? I dunno, it may be due to the fact that I don´t like most of the oriental art (my avatar´s like that because it was the first char-maker I found)

I think it all depends on what you like best about certain art styles. Like Midnight Jasper said, the UtK sprites were much more expressive than UtK 2 (All of Derek's different "poses" were just a modification of his face. As much as I loved all the new voice clips they added in the game, their unchanging sprites annoyed the hell outta me), so maybe that's a contributing factor.

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-Dr. Rousseau (DOUCHEFUCKINGBAAAAAAG) takes credit for saving someone's life.
-Dr. Rousseau.
-Dr. Rousseau.
-Dr. Rousseau.
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XD I treated Rousseau as a joke character, so for the most part I was like "LOL THAT MAN'S ON FIRE" and kept him alive so he wouldn't be some sort of innocent victim... muhaha. Also, I was supershocked when I realized that Yuri Lowenthal also plays him. His voice practically molests you, and realizing this is the same guy that plays Dr. Stiles and Little Guy made me go into a fetal position and grab the Brain Bleach. Make it go awaaaaay...
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So I´m the only person here who dislikes the recent art? I dunno, it may be due to the fact that I don´t like most of the oriental art (my avatar´s like that because it was the first char-maker I found)

I think it all depends on what you like best about certain art styles. Like Midnight Jasper said, the UtK sprites were much more expressive than UtK 2 (All of Derek's different "poses" were just a modification of his face. As much as I loved all the new voice clips they added in the game, their unchanging sprites annoyed the hell outta me), so maybe that's a contributing factor.

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-Dr. Rousseau (DOUCHEFUCKINGBAAAAAAG) takes credit for saving someone's life.
-Dr. Rousseau.
-Dr. Rousseau.
-Dr. Rousseau.
-Dr
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XD I treated Rousseau as a joke character, so for the most part I was like "LOL THAT MAN'S ON FIRE" and kept him alive so he wouldn't be some sort of innocent victim... muhaha. Also, I was supershocked when I realized that Yuri Lowenthal also plays him. His voice practically molests you, and realizing this is the same guy that plays Dr. Stiles and Little Guy made me go into a fetal position and grab the Brain Bleach. Make it go awaaaaay...


Wut? That's the same voice actor? My God I couldn't stand his voice. And you sat he's Mr. Let's begin the opperation, and Mr. THIS WAS PLAYED BY BEN FRANK,

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Stop hogging the brain bleach.

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Oh man... Trauma Center/Trauma Team... I love them both a little too much. Speaking of which, I noticed someone uploading graphic rips?

Is it possible that we could get the background of Naomi's Computer? Or even the Little Guy Mii? I'd love to retheme my computer to look like hers.
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*jumps into the debate* I thought UTK's art style looked like a typical ugly-ass cartoon you see on TV nowadays.

Everything after that had an anime style, but definitely not a typical anime style. Normal sized heads, eyes, and hair made me sigh in relief. Let's all just take a silent moment to thank whatever we believe in for not making Derek look like Goku.


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Dylia wrote:
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*jumps into the debate* I thought UTK's art style looked like a typical ugly-ass cartoon you see on TV nowadays.

Everything after that had an anime style, but definitely not a typical anime style. Normal sized heads, eyes, and hair made me sigh in relief. Let's all just take a silent moment to thank whatever we believe in for not making Derek look like Goku.


Holy shit where have you been


At least in the original game Derek resembles a GUY o_0
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I think that the art from SO onwards is the best. UTK's was a bit more emotive but SO's was a lot more professional looking.
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I think that the art from SO onwards is the best. UTK's was a bit more emotive but SO's was a lot more professional looking.


I have to agree.
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FFFFFF FREAKIN GIRL. I can't get higher than an A on this operation.
Spoiler: CR's operations- 6
Yeah, you know the operation where you're pretty much just taking care of Alyssa's external wounds from the bomb?

WELL, in the first part there's three cuts on the top left which I leave for last because they're not as important as the burned, crusty, nasty stuff she has and the blood pools. Anyways, when I get to the stitching, I stitch one at a time, and one-- always one-- will get me a good, not a cool. I know it's possible to XS an op with some goods, but speed is not my thing for this one, so I rely on my cool points (wow, that sounded stupider than I thought) and this drives me up a wall. I even follow the guideline on the stitches and (usually the bottom-most cut) will be evil and decide to hate me.

Maybe I'm just pissed cuz I've played it eleven times in a row...
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Well I've been trying out a lot of the non PW series I've seen talked abotu on this board, and I tried out the very first trauma center a while back. Honestly while I like PW, Layton, and Hotel Dusk cause of the story and the characters. Trauma Center just came off completely uninteresting in those regards, and I just never really cared or felt moved by any of the dramatic moments for the characters. Not even Angie's whole deal. Maybe Trauma Center just ain't my thing but the only thing I really found interesting was the operation gameplay. That was awesomely fun if not extremely difficult for someone like me who doesn't have the best reaction speeds cause of my visual impairment.

So does the writing get better in the other games? Cause after the first one I've pretty much haven't felt like picking up any of the others.
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Well I've been trying out a lot of the non PW series I've seen talked abotu on this board, and I tried out the very first trauma center a while back. Honestly while I like PW, Layton, and Hotel Dusk cause of the story and the characters. Trauma Center just came off completely uninteresting in those regards, and I just never really cared or felt moved by any of the dramatic moments for the characters. Not even Angie's whole deal. Maybe Trauma Center just ain't my thing but the only thing I really found interesting was the operation gameplay. That was awesomely fun if not extremely difficult for someone like me who doesn't have the best reaction speeds cause of my visual impairment.

So does the writing get better in the other games? Cause after the first one I've pretty much haven't felt like picking up any of the others.

Just curious, which TC game did you try (Second Opinion or Under the Knife)? I mean, storywise, it doesn't make much of a difference, but sometimes people are more DS or Wii people. If you're a Wii person, I'd definitely say to pick up another one. If you're not interested in the storyline of UtK, then you're not gonna find much difference in UtK 2 or New Blood, in my opinion. UtK2 has a nicer design and more responsive gameplay than the first, but not much else. New Blood is known for its larger variety of operations and co-op (and co-op is hella fun for parties. "STOP STITCHING HIS CHEST TO HIS ARM!")

However, for a change of pace, I would recommend Trauma Team the most (this one also has co-op, except you share the same tools instead of getting your own set). It's more of a reboot than anything and it takes a big leap of faith in changing a lot of the tried-and-true formula. Personally, I found the story much more enjoyable because it was voiced, there were six main characters (if you hate one, you'll probably like another), and it's more PW-style, I believe. It gets serious at some parts, but overall the game doesn't take itself so seriously, which is nice when you realize the ridiculous situations.

Some changes you may or may not like: there's no more time limit (except for about 3 operations), everything's larger and easier to see, and the difficulty was bumped down (though of course, Specialist mode is an Extreme mode for the whole game if you want a challenge). If you like the speed, you'll probably love Surgery (of course) and First response (less tools, but more speed; definitely my favorite mode). The Forensics mode is pretty similar to PW too, just more morbid and focused on the evidence gathering (this is the longest part of the game). Diagnostics is similar, but more focused on the patient's statements. I actually learned things from this game (LE GASP).

Sorry for the wall of text, but I was trying to figure out how to summarize this information the best... It didn't work, so I just kinda randomly pecked at my keyboard. So yeah. :redd:
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Well I've been trying out a lot of the non PW series I've seen talked abotu on this board, and I tried out the very first trauma center a while back. Honestly while I like PW, Layton, and Hotel Dusk cause of the story and the characters. Trauma Center just came off completely uninteresting in those regards, and I just never really cared or felt moved by any of the dramatic moments for the characters. Not even Angie's whole deal. Maybe Trauma Center just ain't my thing but the only thing I really found interesting was the operation gameplay. That was awesomely fun if not extremely difficult for someone like me who doesn't have the best reaction speeds cause of my visual impairment.

So does the writing get better in the other games? Cause after the first one I've pretty much haven't felt like picking up any of the others.

Just curious, which TC game did you try (Second Opinion or Under the Knife)? I mean, storywise, it doesn't make much of a difference, but sometimes people are more DS or Wii people. If you're a Wii person, I'd definitely say to pick up another one. If you're not interested in the storyline of UtK, then you're not gonna find much difference in UtK 2 or New Blood, in my opinion. UtK2 has a nicer design and more responsive gameplay than the first, but not much else. New Blood is known for its larger variety of operations and co-op (and co-op is hella fun for parties. "STOP STITCHING HIS CHEST TO HIS ARM!")

However, for a change of pace, I would recommend Trauma Team the most (this one also has co-op, except you share the same tools instead of getting your own set). It's more of a reboot than anything and it takes a big leap of faith in changing a lot of the tried-and-true formula. Personally, I found the story much more enjoyable because it was voiced, there were six main characters (if you hate one, you'll probably like another), and it's more PW-style, I believe. It gets serious at some parts, but overall the game doesn't take itself so seriously, which is nice when you realize the ridiculous situations.

Some changes you may or may not like: there's no more time limit (except for about 3 operations), everything's larger and easier to see, and the difficulty was bumped down (though of course, Specialist mode is an Extreme mode for the whole game if you want a challenge). If you like the speed, you'll probably love Surgery (of course) and First response (less tools, but more speed; definitely my favorite mode). The Forensics mode is pretty similar to PW too, just more morbid and focused on the evidence gathering (this is the longest part of the game). Diagnostics is similar, but more focused on the patient's statements. I actually learned things from this game (LE GASP).

Sorry for the wall of text, but I was trying to figure out how to summarize this information the best... It didn't work, so I just kinda randomly pecked at my keyboard. So yeah. :redd:


Under the Knife.

Well to me I just didn't like how rushed the story felt or how flat the characters were. Like when this happened...

Angie: You're a loser. You don't deserve to be a doctor! Get out of my face you spineless worm!

Derek: You're right I'm a failure! WAAAAAAAAAH! ::runs off::

five minutes later.

Derek: ::comes back in:: Okay I'm back.

Angie: ::crying:: Dr. Stiles help me please. I'm so utterly useless and helpless without you despite the rumors of how much of a genius I am in the field.

Derek: That's right bitch. Back to the kitchen this is man's work. ::starts operating like the muthafucking flash::

Plus Angie's past didn't really move me at all, sometimes the background music was so cheery despite actual serious scenes, and the whole military getting taken out by a disease leaving Derek in a position of world savior didn't really sit well with me. It just came off weird. I don't know maybe I'm just comparing it to all other text games I've played but UtK just seemed to excel more in the operations than it did with trying to create a good story. Honestly if the game had no cut scenes at all and had been all operation gameplay I don't feel like I'd have missed anything. But that's why I'm asking if the sequels improved on that. I mean usually it takes till the second or third game to get comfy anyways.

and no time limits is good. Time limits make me stressed out....
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I will save this thread! >:I (Even though like half the people usually in this thread I haven't seen at all since the forum went down... D:)

So yeah, finally got that Wii I've been bitching about. Second Opinion and Trauma Team are the only two games besides Wii Sports that I have for it. xD

I really loved Trauma Team. Forensics and First Response must be my favorite, although Diagnosis is pretty close too.
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Ahh! I wanna play Second Option! And Trauma Team! But my Wii's broken, and I can't find them!
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^ I feel your pain. I lost my copy of UTK2 a long time ago and I'm pretty sure I left it at my mom's old house. I have a very special attachment to that game, it's the first Trauma Center game I ever played. I miss it ;_;
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I lost UTK1, right after I beat it too! Then I never finished UTK2.
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DS games are ridiculously easy to lose...I have no idea where my first AA game went, either. /facepalm

I'm definitely buying another copy of UTK2, even though I'm going to be super pissed that I lost all of my data. I need a Trauma Center game on my DS that I can play on a roadtrip without wanting to throw the DS out the window. :^D
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No word on a Trauma Center 3DS or a Trauma Team sequel yet. I am saddened.
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I wanna 3DS. And TC, and a new Wii.
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Bolt Storm wrote:
No word on a Trauma Center 3DS or a Trauma Team sequel yet. I am saddened.


I'd prefer a Trauma Team sequel. If I was once again forced to get a new console for these games, I might just cry. xD
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I LIIIIIIIIIIIIIVE
I'm definitely rooting for a Trauma Team sequel myself because the ending, while touching, left a lot of loose threads. I really feel like they made a pretty good set-up of characters that they can further improve on in a second game.
As for the system... uuuuuuuh I really don't know. I enjoy the ones on the wii more because it makes it an enjoyable game for parties, and while my brother bought a 3DS that he knows he'll share with me, I'm not too impressed by the 3DS so far :/

Hoooowever, if it's between a TC game on the 3DS and nothing, DEFINITELY a 3DS game.

Going back to the "parties" thing, my friends and I decided to do an LP of Trauma Team. I haven't posted any parts up yet because I had started editing the footage when I realized my laptop would freeze every time I tried to save the changes. Now that I have a new laptop, I'm hoping that won't happen anymore >3>
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You know, I'm unsure how Trauma Center could survive the transition to the Wii-U. I mean, the wiimote is essential to the gameplay. Moving to a traditional controller with a DS touch screen, I'm unsure how it'll fly.
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They could have the touch pad be the primary control method, a la the DS, perhaps with other players using a Wiimote on the screen itself. But then you wonder, "why even put this on the Wii U?"
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I LIIIIIIIIIIIIIVE
I'm definitely rooting for a Trauma Team sequel myself because the ending, while touching, left a lot of loose threads. I really feel like they made a pretty good set-up of characters that they can further improve on in a second game.
As for the system... uuuuuuuh I really don't know. I enjoy the ones on the wii more because it makes it an enjoyable game for parties, and while my brother bought a 3DS that he knows he'll share with me, I'm not too impressed by the 3DS so far :/

Hoooowever, if it's between a TC game on the 3DS and nothing, DEFINITELY a 3DS game.

Going back to the "parties" thing, my friends and I decided to do an LP of Trauma Team. I haven't posted any parts up yet because I had started editing the footage when I realized my laptop would freeze every time I tried to save the changes. Now that I have a new laptop, I'm hoping that won't happen anymore >3>

HOORAAAAAAAY
The thing that bothered me most about Trauma Team's plot is:

Spoiler:
How did Veronica Cage and Sandra Lieberman know about Rosalia? Did they just throw that in for drama, or what? I think it would be pretty interesting to learn how they managed to know so much about the disease they were infected with...


And I DEFINITELY would like to see your LP, so if everything works out, be sure to link it! :D

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You know, I'm unsure how Trauma Center could survive the transition to the Wii-U. I mean, the wiimote is essential to the gameplay. Moving to a traditional controller with a DS touch screen, I'm unsure how it'll fly.


That's a good point...maybe you could choose between using the traditional controller and the new one...?
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Otherwise, it's great =D UtK2 is fun + I finished it. Trying to get everything either A or S on Easy mode.
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...Hopefully someday... xD

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Hello, BIG news CR; I'm finally going to play these!
May sound odd, but I haven't played either of these two games.
....Yes, I said two. The wii game is just a remake of the first game, right?

Umm...Like I said, I'm GOING to play these...
I don't have them yet... :P
I ordered both of them in mail last night.
...Believe me, there was no other way.
They don't sell the first game anywhere anymore at here,
and the second game never got EU release did it?

...Meh...I confess I'm taking kinda risky play here.
...Not knoving what the game is like (pretty much at all)
and I ordered BOTH of em! :D

...Well...It's my loss of money if I don't like 'em,
which I hope won't happen.

I post again once I've played them. :jake:

EDIT: Ok...I like it.
It's...Nice change for all those other games I have. :D
Doctor? Me? Yeah sure...
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I played Trauma Team a while ago, IT WAS SO AWESOME. I really like how now games are like, you play as people who are totally normal and have normal jobs (ex. PW- lawyer, Trauma Center- doctors etc.) and then they add a paranormal twist like Psych Locks, mediums and in Trauma Trauma team,
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How Naomi can hear the last words of the dead


It was really really really good. I'm thinking of playing the others but I'm debating on whether or not to get them.
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PhoenixFlower16 wrote:
I played Trauma Team a while ago, IT WAS SO AWESOME. I really like how now games are like, you play as people who are totally normal and have normal jobs (ex. PW- lawyer, Trauma Center- doctors etc.) and then they add a paranormal twist like Psych Locks, mediums and in Trauma Trauma team,
Spoiler:
How Naomi can hear the last words of the dead


It was really really really good. I'm thinking of playing the others but I'm debating on whether or not to get them.

DOITDOITDOIT--
Lemme backtrack, actually. Trauma Team was my favorite game out of the whole series, so I dunno how much you'll like the others, especially considering that they are considered to be much more difficult (and when I switch from Trauma Team to say, New Blood, suddenly it's like everything is so much smaller =_=) but, I definitely recommend trying Second Opinion. You get to see Naomi's past and see a variety of supernatural operations (New Blood has more variety, but the gameplay is really more fit for co-op).
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