Trauma Center: New Blood (Wii) unveiled
Famitsu unveiled today a brand new way to play doctor on the Wii: Trauma Center: New Blood. The biggest new feature will be a two player cooperative mode that lets you and a friend hack into bodies/save lives together. Sounds like the perfect activity for couples' counseling sessions, as well. New Blood will also feature a fresh cast of characters, new missions, and online leaderboards to see who's the handiest with a scalpel.





















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I just beat Trauma Center Second Opinion, can't wait for this one!
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Those games are just fun and addicting.
Can't wait. Hopefully we'll see more promising (not Speilberg) titles announced for the Wii in the next few days.
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I have just mentioned to parents and friends "hey there is this Wii game where you perform surgery" and EVERYONE wants to play.
This game is a blast, the tension is so high, and the cheesy storyline is great.
I could never have guessed coop, but thats awesome!
I WILL OWN THIS GAME.
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I just hope they allow for "regular" TVs as well...
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Holy crap, an online feature!
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The female doctor looks like Nicole Ari Parker
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The strength of the Wii may be arcade-type games.... HURRAY!
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Keep your hands steady and your mind focused – this time around there’s a lot more on the line. Every cut of the scalpel, every pinch of the forceps, each and every second that ticks by is of the absolute greatest importance. If you think it's too much to handle alone, invite a friend to assist with the operation and work together to save patients from flat-lining. The adrenaline is pumping, lives are at stake, and only you can save the day. Have you got what it takes?
Trauma Center: New Blood has not yet been rated by the ESRB.
About Trauma Center: New Blood:
At a remote hospital in Alaska, Dr. Markus Vaughn quietly toils, a surgeon who has forsaken the politics and power struggles of his former ward. He is content to use the power he has discovered within himself, the Healing Touch, to positively affect the lives of those in need. His partner is Valerie Blaylock, a promising young doctor eager to
unlock her own dormant abilities. When the facility unexpectedly closes, they are forced to return to Concordia Medical Institute, where politics are more important than patient’s lives, and doctors more concerned with image than their ministration. There they are
recruited into the government organization Caduceus, where they will learn of a conspiracy with dire ramifications, and their lives will be changed forever!
Key Features:
•Two Player Cooperative Play! For the first time in the series, work with a friend to race against the clock and save lives…success will require teamwork and communication – Every second counts!
•All-New Story, Characters, and Operations! Depend on a brand new medical team for support and advice as you tackle new emergencies.
•Fully Voiced Dialogue! Characters will come to life as never before as they speak to you during operations and story cutscenes.
•Full 480p and 16x9 Widescreen Support!
•Online Score Ranking System!
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Second, adding voice acting and multiplayer co-op to the game that probably most naturally uses the Wii's motion sensing is a nice touch. Now it won't feel like a straight DS port.
Third... Is it just me or is the nurse (and I'm assuming second player character) actually... Not White or Asian!? That's unheard of for an anime-style game from Japan!
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The press release even says she's a doctor!
(Hah, I kid, I kid)
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Other than that, this will utterly rape. ONLINE FEATURE FOR THE WII.
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