![]() The funny thing is, it is so well crafted and worded, that I could never figure out if it was meant to be as bad as it is, or if it just dumb luck. The accompanying voicework is good, though it is wasted on really bad, over-the-top dialogue. As with previous games, they aren't animated, but they do change expressions to go along with the text. There's blood, but it is really just a cloud of red splatter.Īnime-styled characters pop up between surgeries to push the story along. ![]() The game doesn't go for realism so the vital organ you're working on only vaguely looks like the body part it is supposed to represent. Most of the emphasis seems to be on making the game easy to play. If you're the type who can't stand the sight of blood or any type of medical procedure, don't let the fact that this is a surgery-based simulator put you off. The first two games placed little focus on visuals, and New Blood follows suit. Trauma Center: New Blood is Atlus' third game in the surprisingly popular series and easily the best of the series. While the original was great and the Wii-based controls added something new, the experience wasn't all that new. The only downside to last year's Trauma Center: Second Opinion was that it was mostly a port of the DS game. ![]()
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