Yeah I noticed that :lol. I still need to check the prison guy, María and forensics girl, but the game starts pretty cool.ShockingAlberto said:Dr. Freebird?
He's very...determined.
Yeah I noticed that :lol. I still need to check the prison guy, María and forensics girl, but the game starts pretty cool.ShockingAlberto said:Dr. Freebird?
He's very...determined.
ExMachina said:^Heh, excellent. Wonder how that programmer feels about his cameo in the game. xD
And I really enjoyed the Diagonistics/Forensics sections, even though I am a big fan of the intense surgeries of previous games. Banter between Little Guy/Naomi, Roni/Gabe (for example especially during) was really fun. Though I do agree that I'd prefer for Atlus to continue the series in both directions - with the more varied style of Trauma Team and the challenging gameplay of TCs past.diagnosis of the soldier - put that "to hell with it!" algorithm to use, Roni!
Go for it! The RONI and Gabe sprites just fit together too perfectly in that 90x120px space.Volcynika said:Can I use that image as my avatar? It's awesome
ExMachina said:Go for it! The RONI and Gabe sprites just fit together too perfectly in that 90x120px space.
If anyone else wants to use the other individual sprites as avatars, just holler at me since I've already cropped them all out.
Volcynika said:Can I use that image as my avatar? It's awesome
dramatis said:Go back to 3D Dot and make Gabe.
ShockingAlberto said:You guys are nuts. Forensics is amazing. I have to keep myself from doing them all at once so I can spread the gameplay out evenly.
ZealousD said:Trauma Team in a Nutshell:
More approachable and varied than previous Trauma Center games. But it's also less intense. It's less action-puzzler and more medical simulation.
If you thought that the Trauma Center series needed a shot in the arm of something different, or you thought the previous games were too hard, you'll like Trauma Team.
If you played the Trauma Center games mostly for the difficult and intense virus battles, you'll be disappointed.
ShockingAlberto said:Finished.
Best game in the series, easily.
I'd be sad if Atlus gives up on it after this. I know they've never sold insanely well, but they're extremely good games.
Psychic visions obviously.ShockingAlberto said:You know, I noticed a rather weird plot hole
Why does everyone who has Rosalia know its name before the Resurgam group names it?
I've only done the first one so far, but I did find myself arguing with the game a few times.Ookami-kun said:Some of the logic in forensics make me want to scratch my head though.
Fantastical said:EDIT: Oh apparently you just make a whole bunch of scribbles?
You zig zag over the line as you follow it.Fantastical said:First time Trauma Center player. I'm loving the game, but I don't understand how to do sutures. I feel like I go right on the line, but I always get BAD.
EDIT: Oh apparently you just make a whole bunch of scribbles?
Ookami-kun said:I really wouldn't consider it better just because it's "varied". Hell, NB is much better because it has more varied surgery missions.
Or if not harder by default, have Hard mode available from the start and have an even harder difficulty you can unlock.Ookami-kun said:I thought Money Talks was easy if you keep on draining. The real issue there was the Vital drain.
But yeah, I really want to see TT to be expanded - particularly harder and more sections.
Ookami-kun said:I thought Money Talks was easy if you keep on draining. The real issue there was the Vital drain.
But yeah, I really want to see TT to be expanded - particularly harder and more sections.
Lafiel said:Just started playing this game. First game in the series i played since the original TC on the DS and i'm absolutely loving it.
However one question - should i focus on one character at a time? will i make the time-line of the storyline confusing if i switch between them every now then?
Aeana said:Mr. Tera.
It's a video game.
Please relax.