![]() As in previous Trauma Centres, the Wii version is infected with JDS, Japanese Dialogue Syndrome, with an enormous amount of text to sort through before you get into action.įor those unfamiliar with Trauma Centre, your job is to defibrillate patients, fix wounds, tumours, strange angry germs caused by a toxin, which are kind of like a boss battles and some surprises along the way too. I held out a bit longer than you Baj, but yeah, skip is your friend. I persevered with the story text for about 20 missions Jung, but then I admit I just couldn't handle it any more and went on the skip. Upon closer inspection, you discover that some patients are suffering from guilt, a toxin! After a few operations, things get a bit strange, as patients start arriving with unusual symptoms and internal injuries. The story itself is full of 'hospital drama'. You are Dr Derek, an up and coming surgeon with a fantastic hair cut, who likes to talk. Trauma Centre - Second Opinion is a reinvented version of the original DS game, which we featured on the show in April last year.
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