"Trauma Team is the sequel to Trauma Center for the Wii and although the same core surgery mechanics are still here to please fans this new entry in the series is adding even more features to an already solid title. Trauma Team is broken down into 6 games, the classic surgery game being one of them and the other range from frantic game types to slow adventure styles."

"In a few months, Atlus’ Trauma series will be taking a sharp turn, moving away from the Trauma Center games we’ve known for years. Trauma Team, slated to hit North America for Nintendo Wii on May 18, moves away from the heavily sci-fi plots, as developers have promised an experience grounded more in reality. Say goodbye to Stigma and GUILT.

The game will feature six play modes that correspond to a different doctor at Resurgam First Care. Each one specializes in a specific medical field: Su..."

"In the end, Trauma Team is staying true to the storybook style of Trauma Center with a certain degree of anime style and dynamic art all in tone with what fans have come to expect. From an annoying 70-year-old woman playing the role of the nosey neighbor to the cocaine-like substance that was found around the fireplace, Trauma Team is set to deliver the goods on April 20 in the US."

"The Trauma Center series has become quite a cult hit since its beginnings in 2004, but the actual game is maybe too faithful to the operating room experience: Nerve-wracking time limits and an increasing desire for perfection left some players with a bitter taste, but others took to it and declared it the best medical-themed game series around. Well, hey, to be honest, it is. And with the upcoming Trauma Team, it seems like it still will be, but for reasons that even critics should take note of."

"Late last year I got to see an in-depth demo of Trauma Team’s endoscopy operations and a quick look at bone-drilling orthopedics. Atlus isn’t done previewing their latest medical game, because I got paged a few days ago with an urgent appointment to the ER. This time I got a look at forensics, courtesy of Atlus rep Aram Jabbari.

Dr. Naomi Kimishima first appeared in Trauma Center Second Opinion, but her return in Trauma Team isn’t all tongue depressors and lollipops. Diagnosed with a termi..."

"Up until now, Atlus' Trauma Center games have been mostly about hacking up bodies in surgery. Not that I have a problem with that, mind you. It's just that there's a lot more to the upcoming Wii game Trauma Team, as it now features game play from six different medical fields, including forensics. Of course, in the field of forensics, you're working to figure out how the patient died. This has never been done before in a Trauma series game until now."