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By CaptainHavok 10th Jun 2010 | 4,507 views
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The makers of the acclaimed medical action series Trauma Center blow the genre wide open with Trauma Team for Wii, bringing not one, but six exciting and creative gameplay modes! With improved game balance and a completely original approach to story cutscenes, Trauma Team delivers the thrills and drama of the best medical entertainment.
Features
• 6 ways to play doctor— Whether you enjoy the precision of surgery, the frantic pace of emergency medicine, or the exploration and analysis of forensics, you will find a specialty to suit you. Step into the roles of 6 different doctors to see their stories unfold and master their specialties in surgery, diagnosis, orthopedics, endoscopy, autopsy/investigation, and first response.
• Dramatic, dynamic stories— The life and death drama surrounding 6 elite doctors will grab you with full voicework and exciting “comic style” event scenes! Inside and outside the hospital, you’ll witness the personal and medical exploits that set the stage for their intense brand of medicine.
• 2-player cooperative play— Whether you need support in surgery, emergency first response, orthopedics, or endoscopy, bring along another pair of hands and get the job done! Duties are easily divided to make cooperative procedures fun AND efficient.
Critic Review Added to Database | nordlead | 04th Nov 2010 |
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Game Information Updated | oliist | 16th Jun 2010 |
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Critic Review Added to Database | Fab_GS | 28th May 2010 |
Critic Review Added to Database | Fab_GS | 28th May 2010 |
Critic Review Added to Database | Fab_GS | 28th May 2010 |
Critic Review Added to Database | Fab_GS | 28th May 2010 |
Game Information Updated | oliist | 24th Apr 2010 |
Release Date Added to Database | oliist | 08th Apr 2010 |
Boxart Added | Soriku | 08th Apr 2010 |
Game Information Updated | oliist | 06th Apr 2010 |
Release Date Added to Database | CaptainHavok | 06th Apr 2010 |
Total Sales |
0.02m
Japan |
0.14m
NA |
0.00m
Europe |
0.01m
Others |
0.17m
Total |
1 | n/a | 10,551 | n/a | 1,862 | 12,413 |
2 | n/a | 4,867 | n/a | 859 | 5,726 |
3 | n/a | 3,869 | n/a | 683 | 4,552 |
4 | n/a | 3,713 | n/a | 655 | 4,368 |
5 | 7,494 | 3,124 | n/a | 551 | 11,169 |
6 | 2,380 | 2,568 | n/a | 453 | 5,401 |
7 | 1,299 | 2,017 | n/a | 356 | 3,672 |
8 | 849 | 1,602 | n/a | 283 | 2,734 |
9 | 593 | 1,561 | n/a | 275 | 2,429 |
10 | 609 | 1,565 | n/a | 276 | 2,450 |
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noname2200
posted 01/06/2010, 02:48
I dunno famousringo, Motion+ could change the gameplay in some interesting (and mundane) ways. Chest compression, putting pressure on wounds... the sky's the limit! Now why do only four other people on this site own it? Message | Report |
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famousringo
posted 15/05/2010, 05:36
@specialops No WM+. The IR pointer is the star of the show in the Trauma series, so WM+ wouldn't add much. I'm eager to save some lives! Message | Report |
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