![]() During surgery the player's assistant will provide advice to help them complete each procedure required. The Wii remote is used to perform an action with the selected tool. To perform surgery there are a variety of tools at the player's disposal which can be selected with the Nunchuk these include scalpels, forceps, surgical lasers, bandages, syringes, antibiotics, and many more. Time is limited, and they need to make sure they don't make too many mistakes! Sometimes the procedure can be straightforward, but often there will be unexpected surprises to deal with. Each mission is presented in a 1st-person point of view where the player needs to successfully complete the surgery required by the patient. ![]() The gameplay remains similar, though it has been updated to utilize the Wii's remote and Nunchuk as well as including some new missions and other additions. Trauma Center: Second Opinion is a remake of Trauma Center: Under the Knife for the Nintendo DS. This ability becomes important as a new, deadly disease begins spreading. Stiles has the "healing touch", a rare ability he can use to slow down time to perform surgery faster while maintaining accuracy. ![]() Stiles career begins rather normally with a series of routine surgeries to get warmed up. The story takes place in the year 2018 by this time a lot of diseases thought incurable have been cured, but people still get sick and are involved in accidents requiring attention of doctors such as Stiles. In Trauma Center: Second Opinion the player plays the part of Derek Stiles, a doctor who has just completed his residency at Hope Hospital and is now a full time surgeon. ![]()
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