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Trauma Center: Under the Knife

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Platform:   Nintendo DS   |   ESRB Rating:  Teen
4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (65 customer reviews)

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Product Features

  • The stylus will be your scalpel -- make incisions, anesthetize problem areas, remove tumors, monitor vital signs, apply bandages, and more
  • Use your applied skills to solve the puzzle of each surgery
  • Deal with human drama between appointments - Keep a cool head, or you'll be out on the street and all those years of medical school will be for nothing
  • Feel the pressure of each tense, challenging operation as detailed graphics bring the human body to life
  • Operate on a wide variety of patients in story mode, then return later and try to beat your high scores!

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  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues.
  • ASIN: B0009K7ESC
  • Product Dimensions: 4.8 x 5.2 x 0.8 inches ; 4 ounces
  • Media: Video Game
  • Release Date: August 15, 2005
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (65 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #2,004 in Video Games (See Bestsellers in Video Games)

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With something for everyone, Trauma Center: Under the Knife is just what the doctor ordered! As Dr. Derek Stiles, players will experience all the highs and lows of medical drama as they save patients and learn cutting-edge medical techniques. The stylus becomes more than just a piece of plastic; it serves as a scalpel, an ultrasound, antibiotic gel, and much more!

You've never experienced fast action like it takes to survive in the O.R.! The patient's condition can go from bad to worse in the blink of an eye, and only one person stands between them and a body bag--you!

Gamers will feel like expert surgeons as they treat injuries and uncover ways to battle with a dangerous new disease. The controls are easy to understand, but saving lives is difficult to master. The challenging gameplay will keep doctors coming back to see the next dramatic event in Trauma Center's gripping storyline.

The Basics of the Operating System:

  • Before the operation: It's just another quiet day in the Trauma Center until a patient is wheeled in. If they need immediate attention, it's up to you to save their life! As the storyline progresses, you'll have to operate in a variety of situations.
  • Tense events: As you get further into the game, you'll begin to unravel a tale of disease and terrorism... If you don't master various different treatment techniques, you'll never be able to progress the story (or save your patient).
  • Briefing: Before each operation, there will be a conference detailing their condition and possible treatments. Be sure to pay attention! This information is crucial to the patient's survival, and will let you know what's expected in the coming stage.


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Trauma Center: Under the Knife gives you the chance to play doctor. It's just another day in the O.R. until a mysterious outbreak sweeps the area. As the problems get more complex, it's up to you to wield your scalpel and test your medical skills under the most difficult conditions. Patients' lives are in your hands.

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141 of 144 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars They'll survive, October 21, 2005
Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars 
There was a time when the closest I came to becoming a doctor was my handwriting. Thanks to Atlus, now I can at least save lives with my stylus. Yes, the library of innovative, interactive DS games doesn't seem to be drying up, and in Trauma Center: Under the Knife, we've another quirky Japanese title that somehow makes playing games fun again.

Assuming the role of Derek Stiles, a rookie surgeon, your task in Trauma Center is to save the world. Blessed with a unique gift only known as the "healing touch", which gives you extraordinary speed and concentration when performing a surgery, you'll take on a group of terrorists who've brought upon a mysterious, yet life-threatening virus called GUILT upon the world.

Of course, as a surgeon, you won't have to take on these people head on, Street Fighter-style. Instead, each attack from the terrorists is sent to you in the form of a patient. The injured parts are revealed as close-ups on the touch screen, while you use a host of items to salvage the situation within a time limit. Obviously, the cases get more and more complicated as the game progresses, and saving the lives of these patients becomes truly a race against time, as well as the strange ailments that befall upon them.

In essence, Trauma Center requires you to perform surgeries after surgeries. While this may sound a little repetitive, you probably won't even notice it in practice. The game is paced so quickly, you'd barely have any time to think about what to do next, and before you know it, you're on the job again. Sharp instincts, quick reflexes and a lot of patience are what will get you through the game. But if you're into unveiling the mystery behind GUILT and its perpetuator, you wouldn't be shortchanged too. The game did a good job of making a simple story interesting, and despite some insanely difficult to perform surgeries (and many lost lives), you'll get great satisfaction out of every soul you save.

Saving lives is not exactly rocket science in Trauma Center. It basically involves selecting an item from the icons on the sides of the touch screen, and applying them to the wounded areas. For example, you can suture a wound by stroking your stylus in a zigzag fashion over a cut, or remove a foreign object from the bodies by lifting it in the correct direction by holding it and slowly dragging it away with the stylus. Your assistant will also give you instructions on the top screen on what to do, so you ought to have some ideas on how to make things work like a real surgeon, even though you may never emulate the handwriting. However, as the action gets thicker and faster, you may simply find the advice being a bother rather than help.

And then they give you some cases when no one else is around to advise you.

Such is the pressure of Trauma Center, I'd only recommend it to gamers who have a strong heart (no pun intended). If you're not into looking at wounds and lacerations, the game won't shock you by the quite unrealistic graphics (for the bodies and blood and what have you - the nurses, I mean, people, are generally well drawn ). But it does have the potential of making you want to throw your DS towards the wall when you fail to save yet another a life, and that's when the real problem comes in. The game is very difficult to play, and as I mentioned, you'll need a lot of patience to engage it. But at least it tries to help you concentrate on the task by toning down the audios, which may not be a plus point for some, but definitely one for me.

And, if after all that I wrote, you still think you've what it takes to seek the truth behind GUILT, you should immediately turn off that episode of ER, and make an appointment with Trauma Center: Under the Knife.
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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Inventive and fun, August 27, 2006
By N. Durham "Big Evil" (Philadelphia, PA) - See all my reviews
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Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars 
Of all the games on the DS, no other third party title has made this good of use of the stylus and touch screen than Atlus' Trauma Center: Under the Knife. Playing as a young, inexperienced surgeon, you use the stylus to cut, suture, bandage, and more in an effort to save your patients. You have a certain amount of time to do these tasks, as well as keeping an eye on your patient's vitals while doing such surgeries like removing glass shards and re-starting the heart of a flatliner. There's a storyline to Trauma Center, but it's only here as a way to make the game move along. The highlight of the game and what makes it worth picking up is the fact that this is one of the titles that makes the DS the best portable system out there today. The level of interactivity is inituitive, but the game loses steam because it is ultimately too short. After completeing each surgery, you'll be able to re-play them to boost your surgeon rating, which is a nice little bonus in itself. All in all, Trauma Center: Under the Knife is a definite must check out for all DS owners, but keep in mind that the game isn't for everyone.
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Being a Doctor is hard, January 19, 2007
By N. Burt "nikkles" (Wisconsin) - See all my reviews
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Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
I almost didn't buy this game since it just sounded weird, but I did buy it. It is weird. It is also very fun to figure out the what to do and keep up the pace so you didn't kill people. The operations are really great, don't worry it doesn't really look like the inside of a body at all. There are two detracting points to this game. One, the art just isn't that good, this may be a blessing as it would be pretty gross otherwise. Two, there is two much talking and down time between operations. The operations are really fun and interesting, but then you have to get back to the story. The story was pretty boring to me as you don't get to make any choices you just read it. Overall, I really like this game, at least the operations, you can speed up the talking so you don't actually have to read. Only the most squimish will have a problem with it.
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