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Friday, March 19, 2010

Trauma Team sixth walkthrough video released for the video game - Diagnosis

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Atlus released the sixth and final entry in the Trauma Team video walkthrough series. In Diagnosis, the player takes on the role of the clever yet sarcastic Dr. Gabriel Cunningham, using the patients' commentaries and putting them under observation to conclusively determine the ailments they are suffering from. Dr. Cunningham's computer sidekick RONI helps analyze data, but it's up the player to make an accurate diagnosis.



The entire Trauma Team video walkthrough series consists of, in order of release: Surgery with CR-S01, Endoscopy with Dr. Tamoe Tachibana, Orthopedics with Dr. Hank Freebird, Forensics with Dr. Naomi Kimishima, First Response with Dr. Maria Torres, and Diagnosis with Dr. Gabriel Cunningham. Follow the drama of each specialty as never before with all-new dynamic story sequences inspired by Japanese animation and comics. Hand-drawn art, innovative animation, and quality voice acting perfectly capture the raw intensity, excitement, and danger of every heart-pounding moment! Bigger and more exciting than ever before, Trauma Team is the ultimate medical drama!

Trauma Team is currently scheduled for release on May 18, 2010 with an MSRP of $49.99.

Key Features

• 6 Ways to Play Doctor-Whether you enjoy the precision of surgery, the frantic pace of emergency medicine, or the exploration and analysis of forensics, you will find a specialty to suit you. Step into the roles of 6 different doctors to see their stories unfold and master their specialties in surgery, diagnosis, orthopedics, endoscopy, autopsy/investigation, and first response.
• Dramatic, Dynamic Stories-The life and death drama surrounding 6 elite doctors will grab you with full voicework and exciting "comic style" event scenes! Inside and outside the hospital, you'll witness the personal and medical exploits that set the stage for their intense brand of medicine.
• 2-player Cooperative Play-Whether you need support in surgery, emergency first response, orthopedics, or endoscopy, bring along another pair of hands and get the job done! Duties are easily divided to make cooperative procedures fun AND efficient.