Via Eurogamer
Good news for fans of Trauma Center: Under the Knife, the quirky, er, surgery sim for Nintendo DS - a new instalment in the series is currently in development for the Wii.
Our old friend Internet Reports has been hinting at this for weeks, of course, but now it's been officially confirmed. The game will be titled Trauma Center: Second Opinion, and will no doubt task you with using the Wii's remote controller to slice, dice and sew up your patients.
There's no word on whether our hero Dr Stiles will return, but Internet Reports reckons there may be some kind of feature which will involve linking up your Wii with your DS. He could just be having us on though, the scamp.
Trauma Center: Second Opinion is due out STAT. All right, it won't be here till winter at the earliest, and possibly 2007, but we just wanted to write that. And if anyone can tell us how to complete that stupid level in the DS game where all the aneurisms burst and you fix them but some more burst and IT'S JUST NOT POSSIBLE, we'd be very grateful.
TRUMA CENTER FOR THE WII????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?????????????????? I love the DS oneMan, just more and more reasons to get a Wii
Screw the Xbox 360 and PS3 (for now
) I'm gona get a Wii
BTW to beat the bursting aneurisms in TC: Under the Knife for the NDS:
Work on 1 aneurism at a time, but if one starts to grow too big inject the syrum into the aneurisms, then get back to the one you were working on. Use the other syrum if the patient's vitals get too low. You have to be really fast, and keep zooming in and out to get rid of all of the aneurisms. If things get to out of hand, you can use the Healing Touch to slow things down and make it a lot easyer! Hope this helpsThis level was a pain in the you know what for me too
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