When I got my Wii in November, I picked up two games to complement my Sports pack-in: Twilight Princess (which was damn-near required) and Trauma Center: Second Opinion. Sure, the DS version was hard as balls, but Goddamn, it was a hell of a good time, and the promise of swapping instruments using the nunchuk made it an easy buy. But it was a remake of a game that I had already played — same story, same missions, except for that taste of Wii-exclusive content. Certainly left me wanting more, and not in a bad way.
The truly magical thing about conference season is the way in which long-ago dreams explode into piles of kittens and fireworks when you least expect them: check out these images of the forthcoming sequel, Trauma Center: New Blood, brought to you by Famitsu. Looking quite sharp in 16:9, New Blood promises a fresh […]
Original post by mrdestructoid@gmail.com (Destructoid.com) and software by Elliott Back
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