Well, magnificent effects are loading, what did you think would happen? Would a GUILT membrane pop out and bite you in the ass? Would your Wii's SD card slot open up and sing some Celine Dion? The framerate slows down, you idiot! But seriously, go out and buy this game, and for all you who say it sucks, you clearly don't know what a good game is. Another downside, is that when millions of lacerations pop open, and the blood and particles load, the framerate slows down. But, seriously, Atlus needed to do away with the anime cutscenes, and throw in actual 3D models, and all the modern day cutscene techniques, and show what the Wii can really do. Now, we take all this, and a bag of chips, graphic improvements, new elements, a brand spankin' new ending, and difficulty options, and you get one hell of a Wii game. It was awesome, but the cutscenes annoyed the hell out of me. Now, we take all I played Under The Knife. Easily the 2nd best game on the Wii right now. There are a large number of levels (60+), each unique and challenging in their own way, and no two levels are the same. The cutscenes and storylines get shorter as time goes on. Most missions are only 5 - 10 minutes, so it's a great pick-up-and-go game. You are graded on your skill and speed, so going back to obtain a better rating of most levels to unlock content is needed. It's very fun and highly challenging on some of the harder levels, when the game stops basically walking you through what to do. There's many situations that arise, and some require special abilities that you develop as the game progresses.
You have a patient to work on, and you have to know what you're looking for an what to do once you find it. It get far better and more interesting as you delve into it. Game Grumps: Game: Trauma Center: Second Opinion: Description: I could seriously go for a pizza right now. It's obvious he didn't play past about the 5th mission. It get far It's too bad Baldjohn didn't give this game a chance.
It's too bad Baldjohn didn't give this game a chance.