

It was also a commercial success, selling over 400,000 units overseas. The game was positively reviewed by journalists, who praised its implementation of the Wii control scheme. The localization was done by Atlus USA, who focused on tightening the original script and merging it with the new narrative. The character Naomi was added to help set the game apart from the Nintendo DS original. Production was stressful due to a small team and tight development period. The game began development in early 2006. Gameplay combines surgical simulation with a story told as a visual novel, with operations and control options reworked for the Wii hardware. Second Opinion expands on the original narrative through the perspective of Naomi Kimishima, another doctor with the Healing Touch. Set in a near future where medical science can cure previously incurable diseases, the story follows young surgeon Derek Stiles as he uses his mystical "Healing Touch" to treat a new disease dubbed GUILT. The game was released in North America and Japan in 2006 by Atlus as a console launch title, and in other regions in 2007 by Nintendo. The second entry in the Trauma Center series, Second Opinion is a remake of the Nintendo DS title Trauma Center: Under the Knife (2005). The vasoconstrictor wearing off can waste time at best or cause the operation to go awry at worst, so link and suture the vessels as fast as you can.Trauma Center: Second Opinion is a simulation video game developed by Atlus for the Wii.

The next step in the procedure is the kidney transplant. With the vital cap of 50, though, there is very little room for error, and you may need the Healing Touch to fix this up quickly. They are the exact some ones you worked on in Chapter Z-2. The discussion is cut short as the Delphi operative reminds her that this could constitute a breach of contract. The Professor reiterates the mastermind's ideologies, and Nozomi hardly buys any of it. Any risk of rejection is eliminated due to GUILT's own immunosuppressive effects.Īfter the operation, Nozomi begins to question Delphi's motives.

The professor also advises her to treat the GUILT-induced tumors in the same patient. Nozomi is called in to perform a transplant on a GUILT victim.
