The DS cart can hold an order of magnitude more information than those old carts where perhaps it would be understood - we're talking fractions of a gigabyte rather than a few dozen megabytes - and the idea that one would have to pay $30 twice isn't just ridiculous, it's downright offensive. This isn't the GameBoy era or even the GBA one where limits on storage space may have necessitated offering two versions of effectively the same game. Once there, they learn that the doctors on staff are regularly more concerned with maintaining. It's the second game in the Trauma Center series, and a remake of Trauma Center: Under the Knife for. Markus Vaughn and Valerie Blaylock, two Alaskan surgeons with the Healing Touch who are recruited into the Concordia Medical Institute after their local facilities closes down. Trauma Center: Second Opinion, known in Japan as Caduceus Z: Two Super Surgical Operations (Z 2, Kadukeusu Zetto Futatsu no Chshitt), is a medical simulation video game made by Atlus for the Wii game console. And, in the ultimate slap in the face, Activision actually expects you to pick up two versions of what is essentially the same game to enjoy the "full" experience. This sequel to the Wii surgeon sim follows both Dr. In fact, this is the antithesis of those versions it is not fun - in fact it's a raging black hole of un-fun - nor is it worthy of the license or ever worth your time. It is not made by the same developers that gave the HD console versions their spark (har har, that's funny because it's the Transformers' version of a soul, y'see), nor does it offer any semblance of the same kind of fun.
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