Trauma Center: Under the Knife 2

INTRODUCTION

Trauma Center Under the Knife 2 or 救急救命 カドゥケウス2 (Kyūkyū Kyūmei Kadukeusu 2) is a continuous surgery DS game from Trauma Center Under the Knife. This game developed in Nintendo DS by Atlus, and this is the fourth game of Trauma Center series. This is a story about a doctor that work in a Health Organization, Caduceus, to eradicate the new GUILT.

GAMEPLAY

The gameplay is much easier; The defribilator are easy to use. The syringes don't have any lack. And the sutures don't need too much zigzag. Also, there is a special gadget to change the difficulty whenever the player play and the stages are arranged so the player can play it anytime they want. Trauma Center Under the Knife 2 really use the function of stylus, touch screen, and the microphone. There is a lot of tools to use; antibiotic gel, syringe, sutures/stitches, the drain, laser, ultrasound, scalpel, and the forceps. Also there is additional tools like bandages, defibrillator, air compressor, wire, and penlight. The player can also use the Healing Touch to slow the time.

STORY

The story continue from Derek Stiles successfully eradicated previous GUILT (Gangliated Utrophin Immuno Latency Toxin). Which 3 years to go, Derek Stiles still working with Caduceus, running his task in Republic of Costigar, Africa. He did several operations while a rookie doctor Adel Tulba met him. Dr. Stiles found a new disease in Africa (called "Fever") which forcing him to use the Healing Touch to save the patient. After that, Adel Tulba joined Dr. Stiles go home to America to learn more about surgical technologies.

After arrived at Caduceus USA, there is a new disease due to past GUILT, called PGS (Post-GUILT Syndrome). Derek Stiles must arise his Healing Touch first in order to fight these diseases. Then, A lady who infected by GUILT (especially Kyriaki) three years ago in Hope Hospital (Where Dr. Stiles started his work there)named Linda Reid, infected by PGS on her lung. Derek Stiles heal her and the other PGS victims until a PGS victim named