Two things I've noticed as major differences with the exception of co-op and new doctors you can switch between on any operation.
1) The "Magnification" is not a magnification. It's a pan. You can move around in this game now. It makes it much, much more difficult. If you pan and miss something, then pan away from it, it'll get worse and worse and you won't catch it for a while.
2) The challenges are thrown in between each stage and, since there's no GUILT in this game, they're actually challenges. The first challenge was three patients at once with various problems. One had hemorrhaging and cuts forming constantly, one had tumors and inflammations, and one had hemorrhaging and cuts over two separate organs. You have to do all 3 in five minutes. I barely finished.
I guess I'm still rusty. Should've played Second Opinion again before I got this.
In other news, I GOT MY WII YESSSSS. Super Mario Galaxy is incredibly fun, but I'm actually not very fond of the planet system - most of them feel puny and fragmented. Luckily, there's a lot of planets that are so large that it eliminates this bad feel, so I'm not completely saddened by it.
quoted because squeek thinks i never posted saying i got my wii
In other news, it turns out Trauma Center 2 has a similar situation as the first game. I don't know why they copied themselves, but eh.
Once again, there's a new disease going around that nobody knows anything about except some evil guy.
Still, it's extremely fun. And difficult. It's much harder than the first game.
well as long as is not you know the same guy from guilt then i'll be happy with the story XD you know is a surgery game...is suposed to have a surgery story XD
Ok. This game is REALLY HARD. I love a challenge, but I can't imagine what this is going to be like on harder difficulties.
I'm failing missions on Easy. Of course, the missions I fail are chapter-ending missions, but still, they're really hard.
Chapter 7 just opened up. I don't know how much longer this game is, but I've only seen five Stigma. Currently, I hate Brachion the most. It's just as bad as Paraskevi from Second Opinion. It's completely different, of course, but it just sucks.
And the worst non-Stigma operation is treating burn victims via skin grafting. It's so hard. I hate it very much.
Recently got Ghost Squad for me friend and I love the damn thing. (Been playing it on a friend's wii.) Though I did kinda screw up the calibration on the second player. Ah well. I'll fix it later.
Umbrella Chronicles makes me happy. Especially when playing with more than one person. Adding "action sequences" makes the game a hell of alot funner and the aiming feels natural. Just remember: If you're trying to pop a zombie's head, aim for the tip of the head.
Beat Trauma Center. The game burns through batteries like whoa. Probably because it rumbles a heck of a lot.
The final operation is EPIC. I've gotta hunt down a soundtrack for it now.
...and now I have to beat the game on Normal. Then Hard. This could take a while.
Edit: Soundtrack found. PM me if you want the link.
Edit 2: Tried the X-missions. Failed.
I don't know if anyone read, but I mentioned Trauma Center in the Guitar Hero thread. What I said was that Trauma Center was legitimately difficult, while Guitar Hero's difficulty was tacked-on and intentionally annoying. Well, New Blood owned me. I S-ranked most of the X-missions in Second Opinion without using the Healing Touch. I can't pass the first mission in New Blood even with it.
Edit 3: Haha, I read some of the reviews for the game. The negative reviews. They're like "this game is too hard-- you can only win in co-op mode, making single-player mode obsolete".
Haha. 1UP sucks at video games. Can't even beat the early missions on Easy by themselves.
I'm glad games like Trauma Center exist to separate real gamers from Halo-tards.
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