E3: Trauma Center: Second Opinion Announced
Atlus software announces Trauma Center: Second Opinion for the Wii. The title will be a sequel of the Nintendo DS version, and the title will be release before the end of the year:
-The game should be released within the Wiiâs âlaunch windowâ (i.e. before the end of the year).
-Two playable characters will be available, each one following a different path in the story.
-Unlike Derek (the original gameâs main character), the new doctor will not possess the âHealing Touchâ, instead boasting some other, sure to be wacky power.
-The game was almost called Trauma Center: Relapse.
-Thanks to the wiimote, Second Opinion will be much more intricate than the DS version and allow you to use more surgical tools.
-The nunchuck analog stick is used for selecting tools.
-The game will not be fully voice-acted. Only a couple of voice samples will be matched to on-screen text, much like the Legend of Zelda titles.
-Tomm hinted that youâd be able to use the wiimote and nunchuck as a defibrilator.
Source: WiiSpot
-Falco8
-The game should be released within the Wiiâs âlaunch windowâ (i.e. before the end of the year).
-Two playable characters will be available, each one following a different path in the story.
-Unlike Derek (the original gameâs main character), the new doctor will not possess the âHealing Touchâ, instead boasting some other, sure to be wacky power.
-The game was almost called Trauma Center: Relapse.
-Thanks to the wiimote, Second Opinion will be much more intricate than the DS version and allow you to use more surgical tools.
-The nunchuck analog stick is used for selecting tools.
-The game will not be fully voice-acted. Only a couple of voice samples will be matched to on-screen text, much like the Legend of Zelda titles.
-Tomm hinted that youâd be able to use the wiimote and nunchuck as a defibrilator.
Source: WiiSpot
-Falco8






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