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'Nothing in this medical drama is unplayable, but it's still disappointing that the rest of the game couldn't live up to the exhilarating potential of virtually performing surgery.'
Read more » IGN
Read more » IGN
'As someone who was only a light Trauma Center player, I was happy to play a follow-up that actually kept me playing all the way to the end without hating myself.'
Read more » 1up.com
Read more » 1up.com
'Though the characters and the activities have their flaws, the whole comes together impressively, making Trauma Team a great bet no matter what your specialty is.'
Read more » Gamespot
Read more » Gamespot
'It may get overlooked with bigger Wii titles like Super Mario Galaxy 2 and Metroid: Other M on the horizon, but for fans of the earlier titles, it's definitely worth a purchase.'
Read more » GamePro
Read more » GamePro
'Overall, Trauma Team is a very solid inclusion to the franchise. It is undoubtedly a kinder, gentler entry to the franchise that tries to appeal to gamers who've been scared off by the high difficulty of the previous entries.'
Read more » WorthPlaying
Read more » WorthPlaying
'Six careers blend in plenty of interesting variety, though pacing gets unexpectedly slow in the adventure-style diagnostic and forensic modes.'
Read more » GameInformer
Read more » GameInformer
'Trauma Team isn't quite as focused or challenging as its predecessors, but even though the faces have changed and the scenarios have evolved, Atlus has proven that it still knows how to create a compelling and engagingly tense medical drama.'
Read more » GamesRadar
Read more » GamesRadar
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'Trauma Team does a lot of things right that make it far more compelling than previous entries in the series.'
Read more » Gaming Age
Read more » Gaming Age
'Trauma Team is a step in the right direction for the series, adding new elements to keep things fresh while managing to preserve what's worked well.'
Read more » GameTrailers
Read more » GameTrailers
'This game offers a more powerful presentation than previous installments, and it's also more complete as far as gameplay modes are concerned. In addition, co-op gameplay lets you share the experience.'
Read more » Cheat Code Central
Read more » Cheat Code Central
'If you liked the Trauma Center games, you have to try Trauma Team, as Atlus has evolved the formula so much that its predecessors look pretty primitive. For those that didn't dig older Trauma Center games so much, know Trauma Team is a much improved experience, many times over.'
Read more » Destructoid
Read more » Destructoid
'Trauma Team is a great new avenue for this series with more variety to the action and a story to actually care about. The campaign is a meaty 30 hours long with the option for co-op is most of the missions and additional difficulties to really test your skills.'
Read more » Gamer 2.0
Read more » Gamer 2.0
'In the end, it seems that Trauma Team has something for everybody, whether you like to take your time, be rushed to save multiple lives, be on the investigative side of things, or just play some ol’ fashioned surgical gameplay.'
Read more » Gaming Excellence
Read more » Gaming Excellence
'With an improved co-op and five fresh gameplay styles It's a great new direction for the Trauma Center series and one of the year's best Wii games so far.'
Read more » GamingNexus
Read more » GamingNexus
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