Ah, Trauma Team for the Nintendo Wii. The game is actually the third Trauma Center game for the console, but is oft-overlooked for whatever reason. Maybe it was considered too hard? I sure didn't find many problems with the difficulty curve(then again, I always play on Easy *gets shot*....hey! I actually cleared some of the X missions, okay?).
Showing posts with label Atlus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Atlus. Show all posts
Saturday, April 3, 2010
Trauma Team Feature
Written by pikaby
Ah, Trauma Team for the Nintendo Wii. The game is actually the third Trauma Center game for the console, but is oft-overlooked for whatever reason. Maybe it was considered too hard? I sure didn't find many problems with the difficulty curve(then again, I always play on Easy *gets shot*....hey! I actually cleared some of the X missions, okay?).
Ah, Trauma Team for the Nintendo Wii. The game is actually the third Trauma Center game for the console, but is oft-overlooked for whatever reason. Maybe it was considered too hard? I sure didn't find many problems with the difficulty curve(then again, I always play on Easy *gets shot*....hey! I actually cleared some of the X missions, okay?).
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Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Persona 5 all but Announced
Written by DG
Katsura Hashino, director of Persona 3 and 4 and the man responsible for the social link system in those games, has revealed that they are "preparing to start work on the next Persona." In an interview, Hashino stated "I want to add things that are being expected of the series, [but] I also want to change things that can be changed within those boundaries." Atlus at one point listed Shoji Meguro, composer for the previous two Persona games and so much more, as the producer. They have previously stated that when they do make the game, it will be for PS3.

Katsura Hashino, director of Persona 3 and 4 and the man responsible for the social link system in those games, has revealed that they are "preparing to start work on the next Persona." In an interview, Hashino stated "I want to add things that are being expected of the series, [but] I also want to change things that can be changed within those boundaries." Atlus at one point listed Shoji Meguro, composer for the previous two Persona games and so much more, as the producer. They have previously stated that when they do make the game, it will be for PS3.
Persona 5 all but Announced
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