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Trauma Team

Platform(s): Wii
Genre: Puzzle
Publisher: Atlus
Developer: Atlus
Release Date: May 18, 2010

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'Trauma Team' (Wii) - New Screens

by Rainier on Dec. 21, 2009 @ 2:51 p.m. PST

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!

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!

Trauma Team takes the Trauma Center series in a new direction by shifting the focus from one incredible surgeon to a group of 6 different doctors, each specializing in a different field and having his or her own story. Of course, they all have their own personalities to go along with these personal dramas, and the characters will interact with each other and take part in each others’ missions as you progress through the game. Let us give you a brief introduction of just who these people are, and what makes them a vital part of what makes Trauma Team what it is.

Bigger, more exciting, and more balanced than ever before, Trauma Team is the ultimate medical entertainment experience!



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