What wii game is this?
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What wii game is this?
so I was at a customers house, and they were playing this wii game. It was an anime, and I guess they were being attacked by bugs, or eaten by bugs. Anyway, wounds would show up on the screen, which was a big slab of flesh, and the player had to stitch up the wounds, and inject various potions into the flesh.
does this ring a bell?
does this ring a bell?
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Excellent series. Even if it is just one game and its Wii-make.
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I'm having fun with it too! I can't wait to be done with finals so I can dedicate my time to it, I played the first few episodes and had a great time, nice greaphics, music, and the gameplay is great too.
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This may just be me, but I can't imagine I'm as precise on the Wiimote as I am on the DS. I already have the DS version, so I'm not buying the Wii version. Nothing new, y'know?
Is my line of thinking correct?
Is my line of thinking correct?
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There are bonus levels?
To the person who mentioned relative dexterity on the Wii-mote, it's not too bad when you're sitting down with your elbows propped onto your knees. The only thing I've had trouble being precise with so far was when I needed to activate the Healing Touch, which requires you to draw a specific shape on the screen.
I was impressed at how hard the game's makers tried to get it to feel close to doing actual operations. I remember when the defibrillator first came up, I had a blank moment when I didn't know what to do next, and I kept pressing buttons. (I had to extend my arms out to get it onto the patient.)
To the person who mentioned relative dexterity on the Wii-mote, it's not too bad when you're sitting down with your elbows propped onto your knees. The only thing I've had trouble being precise with so far was when I needed to activate the Healing Touch, which requires you to draw a specific shape on the screen.
I was impressed at how hard the game's makers tried to get it to feel close to doing actual operations. I remember when the defibrillator first came up, I had a blank moment when I didn't know what to do next, and I kept pressing buttons. (I had to extend my arms out to get it onto the patient.)
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I picked it up, but I've yet to play it. All of my gaming time has gone to Zelda, Rayman, or NHL '07 (which I'm still addicted to.) I hope it's as good as everyone says it is.