Rated “T” for “Teen”
Please consult your local game advisor before ingesting this game.
Time to cure those that are ill in Atlus’ new “
Welcome back the original duo of Derek Stiles and Angie Thompson as you return to the DS to deal with the diseases of the world.
For the new players that just put on their scrubs for the first time, the
Now for the seasoned residents picking up their scalpel again, you know what’s coming. Some normal procedures and then a few procedures filled with mind-boggling viri that cause havoc. As you progress through the game, you’ll come up against more challenging operations one after the other and truly put your hand-eye coordination to the test. It’s not for everyone, but for us masochistic succeeders, it sure is fun/frustrating to do.
So what is there to deal with this time? GUILT was obliterated in past installments. Well, like any other diseases, lingering effects may happen. Derek has to deal with PGS, Post GUILT Syndrome. PGS brings about patients from the past who have their wounded heals wounding them. This also brings characters from the past to help deal with the newly developed strands of PGS. PGS will act like normal GUILT, but with a few new alterations to each one.
What does this mean for you? More of the same thing you’ve done before and tons of text screens to read through. While the fun of surgery and diseases may excite you, the drama of
The gameplay is the same. You’ll have your tools on the sides of the touch screen. Select what is needed and apply. Some tools (as well as operations) have been brought over from the Wii versions and have been changed to suit the DS. Much hasn’t changed here, although the response of using the tools has improved and that helps in dealing with major surgery.
The world of
Dr. Stiles, successful surgery with a successful rating.
Rated 4 out of 5
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