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GamingTrend Review: Trauma Center: Under the Knife 2

GamingTrend writes :"Trauma Center: Under the Knife 2 is the fourth Trauma Center game released in North America and the second installment for the Nintendo DS. The first game was a ground breaking mix of a story driven arcade style game that utilized the stylus better than most games released for the DS. Trauma Center 2 continues the first game's style and brings with it a whole new storyline and a new cast of characters, as well as the return of many of the series' previous characters.

This time around the series maintains its anime look and feel and you are once again taking on the role of Derek Stiles, world renowned surgeon and all around nice guy. You follow Derek's latest adventure which begins in a war torn African country and perform various surgeries using the stylus, while under the pressure of limited time and the patient's ever-decreasing pulse. The end result is a game that can be very intense and extremely difficult."
84 / 100
vasilisk - contributor
Published: 489 days ago | Review | Nintendo DS
 
 
 

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