Professional Previews, Reviews, and Roundups

Average Review Score:
3.89/5.0

Reviews

website score publish date article quality
EuroGamer8/10Jan 15 '08
GamerNode8.5/10Nov 29 '07
GotNext4/5Jan 04 '08
Gamespot8.0/10Dec 05 '07
Gamespy2.5/5Nov 26 '07
Nintendojo8.5 / 10Feb 25 '08
Wii IGN8.5/10Nov 16 '07
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Previews
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Wii IGN Oct 16 2007 
Wii IGN Jul 13 2007 
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New Blood is the best (and hardest) Trauma Center game yet. For those who consider themselves "real gamers" and are still bemoaning the lack of real games and difficulty on the Wii, this is the answer to your prayers.
This operation has its share of complications, but most of them are good ones.
"Thankfully that means an interesting story filled with well-voiced characters in situations ranging from dramatic to goofy (such as an Iron Chef-style surgery show), all of which bring life to some of the most creative uses of motion-controlled gaming on the Wii."
"It you missed the first Trauma Center -- it originally came to the DS and was revamped for the Wii launch -- you take your Wiimote and nunchuck and use them as a variety of medical tools (think scalpels and forceps) to save people's lives. Broken bones? Glass in a lung? No job is too small."
We've already used many of these tools before, but the missions are all new, the characters are fresh, there's multiplayer, online leaderboards, full voiceover work this time around, 16:9 mode as well as the previously-incorporated 480p, two doctors to use in the main game, basic Mii integration for multiplayer profiles, and some amazing challenge mode missions as well. It's more of the same, but it's so much more of the same that any Trauma Center fan won't want to pass it up.
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