Atlus corrects Trauma Center information – not just a port

Trauma CenterIn response to some details recently revealed by Japanese magazine Famitsu, Atlus has issued a press statement. Atlus confirmed that Trauma Center: Second Opinion will indeed be a North American Wii launch title. But they also took the opportunity to emphasize that Second Opinion will not just be an direct port of the DS original, Trauma Center – Under The Knife.

Instead, it’s going to be a greatly enhanced new game, fully supporting the Wiimote with a new control scheme. The game will feature completely new operation types, surgical implements, a new playable character with his own new missions, multiple difficulty modes as well as totally revamped visuals and animation.

Additionally, there will be a generous heap of voice acting present in the game, not only as a superficial gimmick, but to “enhance the drama and punctuate the action”. Atlus has promised to deliver even more gameplay details as the Wii launch – and with that, the release of Trauma Center: Second Opinion draws closer.

Via The Wiire

Trauma CenterIn response to some details recently revealed by Japanese magazine Famitsu, Atlus has issued a press statement. Atlus confirmed that Trauma Center: Second Opinion will indeed be a North American Wii launch title. But they also took the opportunity to emphasize that Second Opinion will not just be an direct port of the DS original, Trauma Center – Under The Knife.

Instead, it’s going to be a greatly enhanced new game, fully supporting the Wiimote with a new control scheme. The game will feature completely new operation types, surgical implements, a new playable character with his own new missions, multiple difficulty modes as well as totally revamped visuals and animation.

Additionally, there will be a generous heap of voice acting present in the game, not only as a superficial gimmick, but to “enhance the drama and punctuate the action”. Atlus has promised to deliver even more gameplay details as the Wii launch – and with that, the release of Trauma Center: Second Opinion draws closer.

Via The Wiire

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