Trauma Center: Under the Knife Preview
source: nintendoinsider
Your stylus is now your scalpel as you take charge of the operating room and attempt to save your patients and solve a mystery in the wake of a deadly outbreak. Taking full advantage of DS touch screen, Trauma Center: Under the Knife introduces a new concept in gameplay that naturally fits the system, and yet is quirky enough that you’d except the game to be released only in Japan.
Game Features
– Feel the pressure of each tense, challenging operation!
– Operate on a wide variety of patients in story mode, then return later and
try to beat your high scores!
– Experience a compelling story with intriguing characters!
– Use your applied skills to solve the puzzle of each surgery!
– Detailed graphics bring the human body to life!
Trauma Center: Under the Knife is set for release this winter in North America exclusively on the DS. In fact, it was released just last week in Japan (June 16th), landing at #17 on the weekly charts and receiving a respectable 31/40 from Famitsu. It will be the first doctor-sim released on a handheld in the U.S. and, along with games like Phoenix Wright, is bringing not just innovation in game controls, but game ideas which had previously been seen only in Japan.
source: nintendoinsider
Your stylus is now your scalpel as you take charge of the operating room and attempt to save your patients and solve a mystery in the wake of a deadly outbreak. Taking full advantage of DS touch screen, Trauma Center: Under the Knife introduces a new concept in gameplay that naturally fits the system, and yet is quirky enough that you’d except the game to be released only in Japan.
Game Features
– Feel the pressure of each tense, challenging operation!
– Operate on a wide variety of patients in story mode, then return later and
try to beat your high scores!
– Experience a compelling story with intriguing characters!
– Use your applied skills to solve the puzzle of each surgery!
– Detailed graphics bring the human body to life!
Trauma Center: Under the Knife is set for release this winter in North America exclusively on the DS. In fact, it was released just last week in Japan (June 16th), landing at #17 on the weekly charts and receiving a respectable 31/40 from Famitsu. It will be the first doctor-sim released on a handheld in the U.S. and, along with games like Phoenix Wright, is bringing not just innovation in game controls, but game ideas which had previously been seen only in Japan.