Trauma Centre: Second Opinion (Wii)

Release Date: 10/08/2007

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A robust “Wii-make” of Trauma Centre: Under the Knife, Trauma Centre: Second Opinion boasts new graphics and animation; new and remixed musical themes; new surgical implements and operation types; a second playable Trauma Centre character with all-new missions; multiple traumatic difficulty modes for gamers of all skill levels; and a revised Trauma Centre control system that takes full advantage of the revolutionary Wii Remote.

  • Developer: Atlus Software
  • Publisher: Nintendo
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Game Reviews

Jonny needs a steady hand...

People seem to love operations. Not, you know, having them. But give someone the chance to watch an operation - with more gore than a SAW marathon - being performed and they'll usually jump at it. What else would explain the popularity of Holby City - the pitch-perfect characterisation and gripping dialogue?

A re-make of last year's DS hit

Trauma Center: Second Opinion is a re-make of last year's DS hit Under The Knife - but apart from that, this is a highly original title with no real antecedent. Unless we count the classic board game Operation, which we probably shouldn't.

Cast as young Doctor Derek Stiles, a young surgeon who has just finished his residency, Trauma Center charges you with completing operations using the Wiimote / Nunchuk control combo and a series of implements including a scalpel, ultrasound, laser, forceps and syringe. Operations range from removing pieces of glass from a wound and sterilising it, to the removal of polyps and tumors and the insertion of synthetic heart valves. Before long, you will also run into something called GUILT - a series of deadly man-made viruses that represent a potentially frightening future of "medical terrorism".

You'll need to steady your hand, figure out where you're going wrong and try to Doogie Howser your way to success.

Thankfully Derek is equipped to face up to these threats (Dereks don't run, y'see), despite being a rather average doctor most of the time, as he has inherited a special power known as The Healing Touch - which for all intents and purposes is like Trauma Center's "bullet-time" - by drawing a pentacle in the air you can go into a state of deep concentration, allowing you to operate at normal speed while the world appears to slow down around you.

And you're gonna need it, for Trauma Center gets mighty hard mighty quick. No one ever said surgery was easy (we await Rocket Science: The Game eagerly), and this is reflected quite strongly after the first few warm-up operations - it is quite funny at first when you start panicking as your operations become more like organised massacres - but before long you'll need to steady your hand, figure out where you're going wrong and try to Doogie Howser your way to success. Here's a tip: try not to trace your magic pentangle across the patient's innards while holding a scalpel. Ooops.

Far more entertaining than you'd imagine

The storyline is typical melodramatic anime fare, an odd combination of scientifically correct medical procedure, sci-fi, and teen drama. The plot and characterisation of Trauma Center aren't going to worry the aforementioned Casualty spinoff by any means, but they do provide a mildly entertaining distraction from the operations themselves - a rest even, considering how stressful they can get!

Trauma Center: Second Opinion is...well, it's an odd one. It's far more entertaining than you'd imagine, it's different to anything you've played, it's a satisfying challenge and you might even learn something. Just don't mistake it as a reason to stand up next time you hear someone ask if there's a doctor in the house.

GAME's Verdict
plus points
  • Highly enjoyable and gripping operations.
  • Hugely original.
  • New Wii-specific content.
minus points
  • Storyline just a distraction from the main content.
  • Gets hard quick.
  • No opportunity for multiplayer operating!

Review by: Jonny Austin
Version Tested: Wii
Review Published: 15.08.07

User Reviews

ALEXANDRA DORRINGTON posted on 04 Jan 2009
Great game, very challenging but fun
Amy Storton posted on 12 Aug 2008
I bought this game on Monday and it arrived the next day. I was really looking forward to it and i was not really dissapointed. The story line is dead intresting but i really can't be bothered with it. The graphics are very good and the operations themselves are brilliant. Even though they get hard quite quick i think its better that way so you are challenged instead of getting bored doing the same thing over and over again. Overall I would recommend this game and I give it 4 out of 5 stars. Definitly one to add to your collection!
Aravinth Kulanthaivelu posted on 14 Apr 2008
Great game, it's fun and it's surgical, it can get pretty hard but it's still a neat little game.
Samantha robinson posted on 08 Dec 2007
i luv this game its dead good

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