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Trauma Center: Under the Knife on DS (2006)

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Average rating: 59%
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3 stars out of 5
from 429 members
 
Certificate: Certificate: 12
User collections: My Nintendo DS Collection (past & present), Games:Owned and Loved, My Favourtie DS Games
Developers: ATLUS
Format: DS
Number of players: 1
Released: 28/04/2006

Brief synopsis of Trauma Center: Under the Knife

It's time for virtual surgeons and DS owners to scrub up and get down the theatre for some serious operating, as the Trauma Center cartridge is carefully removed from its case. One of the more novel concepts for the DS (and a game that could really only feature on Nintendo's handheld) Trauma Center puts you in the sterilised shoes of rookie doctor Derek Stiles. The game's storyline reveals Stiles as something of an outstanding operator, as he truly has a healing touch - but only with the help of your steady hand.

In Trauma Center's Story Mode, Stiles must complete different operations a selection of instruments to prove themselves a miracle doctor. Players can also unlock many secret missions by completing surgery with speed and proficiency. Every operation in Trauma Center has to be performed within a strict time limit. The condition of the patient must also be monitored at the same time.

Using the DS touch-screen, players are put in the heart of the action carrying out surgery using the stylus on the lower screen. The touch-screen not only displays the area of surgery, but also displays all the tools for the job including scalpels, tweezers, sutures, lasers and more. This user interface allows players to quickly select the correct tools for the job and adds realism by making the player use each individual item. The top screen is used to display vital hints and tips from colleagues, the time remaining and the all-important number of mistakes made.

Our collective red nose started to shine when Trauma Center wheeled into the theatre. It's an attention-grabber right from the outset, make no bones about it.

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Rated - 5 starsBrilliant

Dipsy from Hayes [Highly rated reviewer] , 26/07/2008

I loved this game. I have played it on Wii, which was a bit tricky but addictive, but much easier on the DS lite. I enjoyed the operations and trying to beat the clock, but it gets very very frustrating too ... nearly throw DS out of window a couple of times lol the only thing thats annoying is all the talking that you have to go through.

  5 out of 5 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 1 starToo Hard

sashysach from Ipswich [Highly rated reviewer] , 06/08/2008

Don't know if I'm just stupid but this was incredibly hard to control, so gave uo1

  4 out of 5 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 1 starDisappointing

A customer from Northern Ireland , 02/12/2008

To tell you the honest truth, I didn't like it. The graphics were bad and the facial expressions were over-reacted. Sometimes the game didn't even react to the movement of my stylus, even bandaging up could be a challenge! If you did like this one then rent second opinion for the Wii. It's a lot better. The operations are the same but still the game seemed like a new experience! Not only do you not have to take your attention away from the operation to change your tool but the graphics are five times better and the game in general is more simple to use. Same characters, same game...but I was disappointed with this version.

  1 out of 1 person found this review helpful

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Rated - 4 starschallenging

A customer from Glasgow , 11/10/2008

Challenging game all be it quite frustrating but that just makes it all the more addictive

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Rated - 1 starToo Hard

sashysach from Ipswich [Highly rated reviewer] , 06/08/2008

Don't know if I'm just stupid but this was incredibly hard to control, so gave uo1

  4 out of 5 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 1 starWhat Trauma?

A customer from Bedlington , 08/01/2009

Boring. I was looking forward to dealing with trauma as the title suggests. Yes you do get to do a bit of stiching etc but if the cursor won't move and do something you want it to do. Tough. I am easily frustrated so it may just be that - although I wouldn't recommend this unless you really have nothing better to do.

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