
Of course, if you didn't like Trauma Center, you're probably more interested in spending your time kicking puppies, or otherwise engaged in some horrific habit. Honestly, the pain of (repeated, egregious) failure aside, it remains one of the best and most intense experiences on the handheld. Can a sequel hope to measure up? We spent a little time with the upcoming title in an effort to find out.

The first missions also serve to show off some of the features that have come over from the Wii games (like the defibrillator), which is nice. We're happy to see Trauma Center DS expanding, though we know some of you aren't particularly enamored with the newer character designs.

But the biggest difference in Under the Knife 2 is, of course, the ability to switch difficulty levels. You're given a choice between Easy, Normal, and Hard, and you can change at any time between missions, which is nice. In the early stages, we've not yet noticed that much difference between Easy and Normal, but they mean serious business when they say Hard. If you like to spend Saturdays running marathons or peeling the skin from your upper thighs, that's the mode for you.
So far, the game is absolutely living up to its predecessor. Beyond the difficulty issues, it was hard to imagine the first title as a better game, and yet it looks like we have that very thing sitting right here. Mostly, we're just happy that Trauma Center didn't abandon the DS completely. As fun as the Wii games are, some things just feel better with the stylus, and this is one of them.

Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
6-12-2008 @ 12:10PM
psychohare said...
awesome! loved the first one, will embrace the 2nd one! i'll pick it up once i finish my last final tonight! :D
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6-12-2008 @ 12:18PM
Alisha Karabinus said...
Not out yet -- early next month, alas!
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6-12-2008 @ 2:49PM
Abscissa said...
It doesn't still have that "guilt" stuff, does it?
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6-12-2008 @ 6:37PM
Rhys said...
According to Wikipedia:
"The story is set in the year 2021, three years after the threat of GUILT had been eradicated" ..... "However, a disease thought to have been eradicated in the past is now threatening to make a comeback."
6-12-2008 @ 8:22PM
Goldwolf said...
I know that plenty of people don't like it, but Trauma Center has always been about the supernatural super-viruses, with a few odd puzzles and one bomb disarming thrown in for good measure: breaking your hand or wrist... and possibly your mind with difficulty.
While there have been calls for a more realistic focus, I think that it keeps things from getting monotonous. That and the writing the springs back anf forth from serious to odd.
My friend and I cracked up in New Blood when after some very serious war scenes where other characters almost die, you discover a terrorist base and your character complains (in the most O-M-Gee voice):
"Ugh. These terrorists just have no respect for history."
6-13-2008 @ 7:13PM
Allison said...
THANK YOU! I TOTALLY thought Adel was a chick for the longest time...
So fricken excited for this game :D
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