
Trauma Team - The third Wii game, released in 2010.Trauma Center: Under the Knife 2 - A direct sequel to Under the Knife, taking place three years after Derek and Angie eradicated GUILT from the previous game.While the story is a departure from the previous setting, it does feature cameos of Derek and Angie. Unlike the previous game, the game was now fully voice cast. It focused on Valerie Baylock and Markus Vaughn, two Alaskan doctors who also have the Healing Touch trying to control the outbreak of the Stigma virus.
The game takes place in the year 2028, ten years after Under the Knife.
TRAUMA CENTER SECOND OPINION ENDING SERIES
Trauma Center: New Blood - The third game in the series and the second one on the Wii, released in 2008. Second Opinion retells the original story and expands on it by introducing Nozomi Weaver, a surgeon who has a different version of the Healing Touch. Trauma Center: Second Opinion - An Updated Re-release of the original game, released on the Wii in 2006. The game has also led to several follow-ups in the series: GUILT is a man-made plague, unleashed upon the world by Delphi, a shadowy cult that regards medicine as wrongfully extending life and interfering with God's intentions for when people should die. He soon learns that he is an heir to an ability called "The Healing Touch", thought to originate from Asclepius, the ancient Greek god of medicine.Īrmed with his surgical skills and his Healing Touch, Derek and his motley crew of colleagues must aid Caduceus, an organization of medical experts, against a deadly new disease called GUILT, parasites that kill in various intricate ways. As he frantically tries to concentrate, Derek feels time slowing down and miraculously manages to save the patient. One day, however, Derek is the only doctor available to perform an operation far more difficult than he can handle. You are guided by the motherly Nurse Mary and later her younger, spunkier, stricter replacement Nurse Angie in treating injuries and removing tumors, procedures made easier by the advanced medical technology at your disposal. Despite the unusual premise, at the beginning things seem pretty mundane.