While the comparisons between it and Trauma Center: Under the Knife are unavoidable, they are kind of inappropriate. See, in Lifesigns: Surgical Unit, the action is a bit more realistic, as the game has you playing a doctor who doesn't have magical powers. That's not to say the omission of such character characteristics will make it any less of a game, but for those looking for a more authentic experience on the virtual operating table, Lifesigns: Surgical Unit is going to be a game to watch.Jay Podilchuk, the game's producer, recently conducted a small Q & A with Siliconera, pointing out the reality-grounded story and gameplay of his title compared to others available on the market. Jay explains that the gameplay will include more than just the need to diagnose patients. Players will also need to exercise some bedside manner, allowing the doctor to extract information from the patient before diving into the diagnosis stage. Once diagnosed, the surgery portion will begin.
Other than that, Jay doesn't really have much more to say. He does manage to tease us, however, with the idea of localizing the sequel. This is only if the first game sells enough, obviously.








Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
4-27-2007 @ 11:03AM
HaloBreaker said...
Ummm... does anybody else think that looks- you know what never mind...
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4-27-2007 @ 11:23AM
Kiero said...
Ooooiii, close off your italics.. I had thought DS Fanboy had undergone a layout change ;P
Back to the topic, this looks quite interesting and deep. The whole satanic-healing/time-altering-magical-powers thing in that other trauma centre game kinda threw me off a bit.. but I think people enjoy the chance to cut up people and explore their innards whenever they get the chance.. Anyway, looking forward to picking this up (and a new screen protector) whenever it's available :D
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4-27-2007 @ 11:25AM
hvnlysoldr said...
I'm usually late to the party for these things but the italics tag is broken. Where Trauma Center is anime inspired story and gameplay, Lifesigns is more ER inspired.
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4-27-2007 @ 11:29AM
David Hinkle said...
Sorry about the italics guys, they just updated our software last night and some of the new features conflict with the post tags. All is fixed now though, so thanks!
Thanks for reading!
Dave
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4-27-2007 @ 12:16PM
honeyboy said...
from looking at the screenshots I am guessing that you play as a gynocologist
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4-27-2007 @ 12:17PM
Kefka said...
HaloBreaker - Yeah, it totally looks like a twat.
What?
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4-27-2007 @ 3:15PM
HaloBreaker said...
I was gonna say a venus fly trap.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/af/VFT_ne1.JPG/548px-VFT_ne1.JPG
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4-27-2007 @ 5:41PM
G-T3K said...
Who'dathunk virtual surgeries would become the latest craze? I have no idea about the actual game, but the screenshot resembles an online educational flash exhibit a former classmate of mine made back in 2003 or 4 (I helped on artwork).
If anyone's interested, it can be found at Edheads Virtual Knee Surgery:
http://www.edheads.org/activities/knee/index.htm
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4-28-2007 @ 1:17AM
Xian! said...
HaloBreaker, honeyboy, Kefka:
Good god, you think that's what a vagina looks like? What do they teach you kids in school?!
No more hentai for you!
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4-28-2007 @ 7:20AM
James said...
HaloBreaker, I was thinking the same thing. The only reason I checked this post was to see if anyone else thought the same.
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4-28-2007 @ 10:39AM
hvnlysoldr said...
How could they think vagina, when it looks more like a penis? It's probably a leg in the real case.
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