Etrian Odyssey And Trauma Center Director Now Working On Final Fantasy XIV
By Ishaan . September 1, 2012 . 11:45amKazua Niinou is now an employee of Square Enix, and is working as assistant director on Final Fantasy XIV.
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Kazua Niinou is now an employee of Square Enix, and is working as assistant director on Final Fantasy XIV.
Trauma Team has an expected delivery date of April 20, 2010. Click on if you ever wondered what life is like producing voiceover work. The news came with an inside look at PCB Productions.
Atlus wants us to remind us Trauma Team isn’t Trauma Center 3: Guilt’s Revenge. Their upcoming medical drama game has procedures other than surgery to master.
Atlus announced Trauma Team with the tag line “six doctors, six specialities”. Since there wasn’t much info I asked Yu Namba, Project Lead at Atlus, to tell us more about Trauma Team before it comes out on the Wii next spring.
Since Trauma Team wont be ready until spring 2010 the game wasn’t playable at E3. All I saw was a teaser video, which you can watch without shoving through a sea of people.
Atlus has another medical drama game in development, but it isn’t exactly Trauma Center. Hospital lets aspiring Wii-med students play doctor and cosmetic surgeon.
Since the Trauma Center series started it found a home on Nintendo consoles by taking advantage of the unique controls found on the Wii and DS. This could change. In a recent survey Atlus asked their fanbase if they would be interested to see Trauma Center games appear on other platforms such as the Xbox [...]
Trauma Center: Under the Knife 2 is the easiest version of Trauma Center to date and that isn’t necessarily a pejorative statement. A number of people found the frantic scribbling in Trauma Center: Under the Knife, the first game in the series, taxing. If you were scared off the Trauma Center series after seeing videos [...]
North America gets a dose of Trauma Center: Under the Knife 2 on July 1, a month before Caduceus 2 is released in Japan. Actually, all of the Trauma Center releases aside from the first game made their debut outside of Japan. Like we mentioned before Dr. Stiles is back along with many familiar [...]
Surgery in Africa is about the depth of our knowledge when it comes to Trauma Center 2, better known as Caduceus 2 in Japan. Let’s put the pretext aside for a moment and focus on the heart of Trauma Center, the operations. The trailer over on the official Caduceus 2 page flashes a frames of [...]
After seeing Trauma Center: New Blood at E3 last year, I asked Atlus if we would see Trauma Center on the DS again. It’s happing this year. Derek Stiles and Angie Thompson fight against GUILT brings them to Africa three years after the events in Trauma Center: Under the Knife and seven years before Trauma [...]
Imitation is inevitable, but the first Trauma Center clone is coming from an unlikely place. I thought I would see Veterinary Center: Save the Nintendogs before Adult Swim atomized Trauma Center into a flash game. Since this is for PCs motion control is thrown out the window, but the operations in Amateur Suregon are very [...]
The patient’s vitals are dropping? Get the Wii Zapper, stat! Yeah, I tried playing Trauma Center: New Blood with the remote and nunchuck snugly plugged into the Wii Zapper shell. It sounds odd, but Stigma operations have a light gun lite feel. Sucking up the amoeba-like Soma with the drain tool consists of pointing the [...]
Unlike some gamers who got their hands on Trauma Center: New Blood, I didn’t find the game frustratingly difficult while playing alone. That’s probably because I beat some of the taxing “X” missions in Trauma Center: Second Opinion. Your skills carry over because you use the same tools and sometimes the same procedures. The tumor [...]