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Trauma Center: Second Opinion.(computer games)(Product/service evaluation)

Electronic Gaming Monthly

| January 01, 2007 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Ziff Davis Media Inc. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

The Verdicts (Out of 10)

A. Fitch: 6.5

Demian: 7.5

Sam: 7.0

The Good: Responsive controls

The Bad: Frustratingly vague explanations

Dr. Demento: Would make a more competent A.I. assistant

A. Fitch: Trauma Center: Second Opinion, a "Wii-make" of last year's cult-classic DS title, actually makes a decent transition to the Wii. The controls are responsive and logical--for example, squeezing the two Wii Remote action buttons to control the forceps really immersed me in the action. I felt like a real doctor as my palms started sweating and my hands started shaking--I had an emotional investment in my patients. …

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