The issue for me is that I would have loved for the game to be more realistic from a medical point of view. But again, it was very tame, just a red inside on a tan body. The worst was perhaps using the scalpel to slice open the flesh and see it open up into a red wound. Even I, who am normally squeamish about blood, didn't have any issues here. Parents don't have to worry at all about upsetting young tykes from this point of view. There isn't any blood or gore - even "drain the blood" only has fuzzy red areas. Then the game goes into futuristic mode and now you are trying to zap moving creatures that are crawling around inside people. You need a super steady hand to pull off some of the moves. It's really quite intuitive, although it requires you to hold the controller like a pencil for pinpoint accuracy, and this can get really tough on your hand, really quickly. You use your Wii controller in the right hand to point at the various items, and the nunchuck in your left to select the tools. Repairing broken bones, stitching up cuts. You're in the future, and you begin with simple operations. You need fast fingers and a sharp mind to save your patients. Remember the Operation game of your youth? Trauma Center is like an online, graphic version of that - with puzzles, too.
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