Product Details
Platform : Nintendo DS
Binding : Video Game
EAN : 0730865400171
Manufacturer : ATLUS USA INC
Model : TC-40017-1
Product Group : Video Games
Release Date : 2008-07-01
UPC : 730865400171
ASIN : B0017HRZ26
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The Trauma Center: Under the Knife 2 story
GUILT is no more. Dr. Derek Stiles and Nurse Angie Thompson faced humanity's greatest threat and triumphed. Now, in the aftermath, they find themselves in unknown territory, forced to deal with the disastrous consequences of the killer virus. Join them as they scramble to address questions left unanswered and put an end to the mystery behind the disease.

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Game Features
True sequel to the award-winning original Trauma Center: Under the Knife game
Scrub back in to your DS and experience the tactile stylus-based experience that made the original a hit.
Confront the aftermath of the devastating GUILT epidemic in a brand new story.
New "easy play" mode, improved tool utility, and clearer directions.
About the Original
Trauma Center: Under the Knife captured imaginations as a quirky and strange newcomer to Nintendo's DS. With a new take on using the stylus for DS, Trauma Center: Under the Knife offered those who were open to a mysterious new style of game (and maybe a few aspiring doctors) a combination of both difficulty and fun. Read more.
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Customer Reviews
An amazing follow-up in an innovative series! (2008-07-29)  If you're looking for an innovative game that's both fun AND challenging, look no further than Under The Knife 2 (UTK2) for the DS. This is the type of game that makes the DS shine! Who knew that saving lives in video games could be so fun? But, don't confuse UTK2 with Operation- this is no board game! There is something thrilling about using your stylus as a scalpel, laser, and sutures (amongst other medical tools) in order to save people who've been in car accidents, police officers who've been shot, and those afflicted with new strains of GUILT (a disease created by medical terrorists in UTK1). There have been some definite improvements in this sequel, not only with a look and feel adopted from the Wii, but with even more satisfying and responsive stylus controls than the original! Also new are three difficulty settings, which come as a relief to those who've experienced hair loss from some of the insanely difficult levels in UTK1! A nice touch is your ability to change the difficulty setting back and forth throughout the story, so if you're stuck on one surgery, you can change the setting, complete the level, and then change the setting back for the next round! While you don't need to be familiar with the first Trauma Center DS game, it certainly helps, as this is a true sequel (taking place several years after the events of the first game). The story, which is completely text-based a la Ace Attorney (aside from the odd voice-over) is quite engrossing and suspenseful. UTK2 also has quite a bit more replayability as you hone your surgical skills for better scores in each difficulty setting, and like UTK1, after you complete the game, you are rewarded with bonus surgeries that are extremely difficult, if not impossible.If I had one complaint about UTK2, it's that I wish there were more standard operations that involved REAL medical problems. I mean, battling freaky diseases brought on by medical terrorism is fun and challenging, but part of me longs for another satisfying bone re-construction or appendix removal. I would love to see UTK3 take place in an actual hospital O.R., featuring a wide variety of patients with some humorous but real medical emergencies! I mean, I'm sure the average surgeon would have some weirdly amusing stories to tell- oh what a game that would be!
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