![]() While performing an operation, you'll be using the nunchuck to cycle through your various medical tools needed to complete your surgeries while using the Wii-mote either as forceps (pressing A + B together), a scalpel, or syringe. The Wii version makes just as many breakthroughs with the Wii-mote and nunchuck. The Nintendo DS version had the player touch the screen with the stylus in order to pick up tumors, make incisions, or perform an ultra sound. When Trauma Center: Second Opinion was announced for the Wii, many people wondered how the game would be with new controls, and if it would be worth playing since the story remained largely the same (with the exception of a new doctor and an extra chapter). In Under the Knife, you played the role of a novice doctor who becomes entangled in the middle of numerous medical mysteries while trying to save each patient. Mix together a decent medical plot, fun controls, and hot nurses and you had an instant hit. ![]() For many Nintendo DS owners, Trauma Center: Under the Knife represented one of the most innovative games that the system had to offer. ![]()
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