Cool simulation game with a surprizing twist......

User Rating: 8.4 | Chou Shittou Caduceus DS
GAMEPLAY: In Trauma Center: Under the Knife you live in a world that has concured AIDS and Cancer. You take the role of a Docter named Derek Stiles who is a rookie Docter in training. As the story progresses you get a new nurse and you become a full fleged Docter and join a team who is trying to concure a new desiese call GUILT. GUILT is a small paracite that gets into a persons body and slowly (and painfully from whats in the game) rips out your stomach and other insides. The gameplay is very unique making you use the stylis alone which isent nessecarly a bad thing. You play just like a real Docter in this one and anyone who has trouble looking at blood wont have to worry about this one because of its graphics. Everyone looks like they just poped out of some kind of anime and only in the game they are 3-D and you only see the patient. Mostly in every one of the missions you clean the wound with some kind of green gel thats sopposed to be a really strong medicen that can even completly heal small wounds. After you do that you poke the scalple on the side of the screen and cut into the selected area. Next you use your other tools to save the life of your patient. Every patient has a time limit that is there vitels which is there willing to live. you can put this up anytime with a withdraw of some other green goop and enject it into them. This boosts there vitals.

GRAPHICS: The graphics are ok. There good to look at and you reconize all of the orgens in the body without all the blood.

SOUND: The game uses a type of music that fills you with suspence making you what to do everything as fast as you can and try to save this person.

VALUE: After every operation you clear it goes into mission mode. There are a total of five ranks to get giving this one a little replay value.

TILT: I had a lot of fun with this one. even though I still havent beat the game (im stuck on a part where you have to do save 5 people in 5 minutes) ive done evough to review it.

THEGOOD: A wide variety of surgical scenarios; easy to use touch-screen controls; quirky visual style; challenge mode adds replay value

THEBAD: Sometimes too difficult for its own good