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One can easily get frustrated if one forgets a single step.Otherwise, it's a fun and interesting game. a person who has poor memorization skill for sequences should not play this game. It's the basis of the game. Very challenging in the later missions.
The soap opera story line was more irritating than inspiring. It's not a game I want my surgeon to play. Speed is more important than precision in Trauma Center: Under the Knife. We thought the game was fun for awhile, then the speed and skill level required became overwhelming. Unless you are a really good gamer, the diagnosis for this one is terminal.
then i had the same issue as i did with the wii version, i got to a part that they dont give you any instructions on and you cant get past it because you have no idea what your supposed to do. so i thought that for the ds it would be a little different. i bought this game for my wii when i first got it, and i remember playing it and liking it until i got to a certain part that make no sense. as i was playing it, things didnt react the way the were supposed to and therefore i would fail missions or get a crappy score. so this game is good and bad.
It is impossible. Then, it is pretty much impossible. This game is fun for the first 10 challenges. I have had this game for two years, and I am still stuck on the level where you have to rescue 5 patients in 10 minutes. I hope that if they re-make the game that they make it simpler.
I bought this game a couple weeks ago.I completed the first 3 surgerys w/ no problem and the I get to the one with that angie nurse and I almost get to the end of this surgery.The one with the polyps on the rock stars larynx,but is this actually all the surgeries in the game.Or are there more.Please someone tell me.Thank You.
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