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Trauma Team | 
| From: Atlus Category: Video Games
List Price: $39.99 Buy New: $28.99 as of 9/5/2010 12:03 CDT details You Save: $11.00 (28%)
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Seller: rawkusgames Rating: 21 reviews
Platform: Nintendo Wii Genre: artificial_life_simulation_games ESRB: Teen Media: Video Game Edition: Standard Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Age: 12 - 20 years Operating System: Nintendo Wii Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.5 x 0.6 Legal Disclaimer: We do not in any way represent that any part we sell is legal to possess in your jurisdiction. Check with you local authorities to ensure it is legal for you to possess before buying!
MPN: TT-70008-0 Model: TT-70008-0 UPC: 730865700080 EAN: 0730865700080
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| • | 6 specialists, 6 gameplay types | | • | Incredible, dynamic story sequences | | • | More realistic, more balanced, more fun | | • | Taking years of experience and tons of user feedback into consideration, the Trauma Center team elevates the medical action experience with cooperative play, unlockable rewards, and selectable difficulty levels |
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Amazon.com Product Description Encounter unprecedented depth across six distinct fields of medicine: play as a general surgeon, diagnostician, E.M.T., orthopedic surgeon, endoscope technician, and medical examiner. Follow the story as never before with all-new dynamic story sequences inspired by Japanese animation and comics; each dramatic chapter comes vividly to life with distinct style! Hand-drawn art, innovative animation, and quality voice acting perfectly capture the raw intensity, excitement, and danger of every heart-pounding moment!  Make precise surgical incisions.View larger. |  Inject medicine into your patients to save their life. View larger. | 
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More realistic, more balanced, more fun. View larger. | Synopsis The makers of the acclaimed medical action series Trauma Center blow the genre wide open with Trauma Team for Wii, bringing not one, but six exciting and creative gameplay modes! Play as a general surgeon, diagnostician, EMT, orthopedic surgeon, endoscope technician, or medical examiner. With improved game balance and a completely original approach to story cutscenes, Trauma Team delivers the thrills and drama of the best medical entertainment. Features: - 6 specialists, 6 gameplay types - Try your hand at general diagnosis, where a keen, analytical mind comes in handy, or put yourself on the edge as a paramedic, where every ticking second could mean the difference between life and death! Tons of variety means everyone can find a specialty they like.
- Incredible, dynamic story sequences - Taking inspiration from Japanese animation and comics, each dramatic chapter comes vividly to life with a style seen nowhere else! Hand-drawn art, innovative animation, and quality voice acting perfectly capture the intensity that sets medical action apart!
- More realistic, more balanced, more fun - Taking years of experience and tons of user feedback into consideration, the Trauma Center team elevates the medical action experience with cooperative play, unlockable rewards, and selectable difficulty levels.
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Product Description Trauma Team Wii
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Trauma Team: Totally Awesome! June 9, 2010 D. Williams (north central FL) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
My daughter, who bought the game, wrote the following review:
In my opinion, Trauma Team is the best game in the Trauma Center Series. I really liked that they took away the timer (on most of the operations, a few have time limits). That allows you to be more precise and not be so rushed. However, the fast-paced action is not lost. In first response, it's a race to keep all of your patients alive. Some of them are brought to you in critical condition. I also liked forensics and diagnosis (especially forensics). Forensics stars Naomi Kimishima (also known as Nozomi Weaver), who was playable in Trauma Center: Second Opinion. Naomi's field lets you examine bodies, investigate crime scenes, and put together information (which usually surfaces the killer's identity). This game, which is a steal for $40, was one of the best purchases I ever made!
Addictive fun with some new twists! June 5, 2010 AlexJouJou (California) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
My daughter and I have played all the Trauma Center versions (both for DS and Wii) and they are some of our favorite games. Trauma Team was a Day One purchase for us this time and we are not disappointed!
Atlus has done the same thing with the Wii as it did with the DS versions of Trauma Center to adjust the difficulty level and make it a little less throw-the-wii-mote-against-the-wall. Trauma Team is not as difficult as its predeccesors. That's a good thing in some ways - but there is something to be said for the feeling of accomplishment you get in the older games when you beat one or complete one.
My daughter really liked the forensic parts of this game.
The variety in this game is quite nice but it does lead to a sort of disjointed overall offering. It doesn't feel as much like the others in terms of story continuation. For us this was fine because the story was not the primary - we liked the gameplay!
Given what is really out there for the Wii my family always recommends Trauma Center games as a priority for purchase and Trauma Team is going to the top of our list!
Trauma Team = AMAZING! July 4, 2010 Joshua Anchan 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
All I can say is that if you liked Trauma: New Blood, you'll LOVE Trauma Team! Too many time game developers rush to make a sequel and it ends up a sorry re-hashed version of the first game. Not the case here. The game developers really did their homework.
The concept is pretty unique. You perform operations in 5 different areas and as you progress through the game an intricate story unfolds for each character. It's told through motion comic in an anime style and is extremely cheesy. It's like watching a bad soap opera. But trust me, the awfulness really draws you in.
You can play in any one of 5 areas:
General Surgery: Similar to the previous games in the series. This time the storyline is you play as a mysterious surgeon serving a 250yr prison sentence for a crime he may or may not have committed. HUH??!?!!
Orthopedics: Similar to surgery but you get to use special ortho tools. It makes the gameplay less redundant. Here you play as this big lumbering orthopedic doc who's also a superhero on his off hours.
ER: Here the focus is on stabilizing multiple patients as soon as possible. And again, some of the tools and tasks are different. Here you're this super-hot type A latina ER doc.
Endoscopy: I don't really like this part of the game. You basically push a scope down an orifice (mouth, GI tract, etc.) and burn things, clamp bleeds, etc. The controls are complicated and it can make you really dizzy but anyone who's pushed a scope in real life would say the same thing. So I appreciate the game designers trying to branch out and try something different. The character is pretty lame too.
Diagnosis: Here you work as this brash Internal Med doc (ie House) and have to find clues from history, physical exam, labs, and imaging to make a diagnosis. As someone who's about to graduate from medical school i love this part of the game because i pick up on what the game developers were going for with the clues. But for non-medical ppl I could see this part of the game being really boring and tedious.
Forensics: You work as this ghost-whispereresque forensics person who has to find clues after a patient has died to figure out what happened. This is my least favorite part of the game. but other ppl, especially CSI fans, may find it to be a lot of fun.
Basically the game has something for everyone in terms of gameplay and a progressive storyline that makes you feel like you are getting you're money's worth.
GET THIS GAME! It's a MUST OWN for the wii.
Really got me hooked June 22, 2010 Dan 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
This is the first Trauma Center game I've played, and I spent 21 hours playing it through beginning to end -- I'm not a big gamer, so this is pretty unusual. Every gameplay mode has its details to learn and master, and it's amazing fun, even if the science is a little off.
Pretty impressed June 29, 2010 jester (Buffalo, NY) I purchased this game for my girlfriend who is in the medical field. Ironically she hasn't played it once (she likes to watch... :o), and I have logged about 30+ hours on it (I know this because the game logs playtime in your profile).
First off I need to say I have never played the previous versions of this game and had no idea what to expect. The characters are likeable and all have a different background story that you learn in the first few episodes with them. I started off playing first response because it was fast paced and the tools you have in the field are limited. Found it to be fun and the situations are pretty interesting. Moved onto surgery and orthopedics which become the most fun once you've had your first response kick. Endoscopy is what I am least good at and can be a little frustrating, but then I can only imagine how fun jamming a scope up someones intestines is in real life. Besides it being challenging though it is still interesting. Forensics and Diagnosis take the longest to complete the episodes but once you understand what the game is expecting you to do they move pretty smoothly and the episodes are fun to follow. They will challenge you to think. You can save your progress in Diagnosis and Forensics and come back at a later time to complete them, something you cant do in the other fields.
All of the episodes play off of eachother. For instance you will find that the person you diagnosed is now on the table the next time you play orthopedics, etc. Once you get 7 episodes deep in each field a new locked story line plays out that you are forced to play the character needed to progress the case. The story line is pretty educated for a video game. You will learn some things too!
Have not played in "coop" (two players at once) mode or past the "intern" level. But I look forward to increased challenge after I complete the intern levels. Any game that can hold my interest for 30+ in the first couple weeks I have it gets a thumbs up from me, pretty satisfied with the purchase.
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