If you're hoping to live out your fantasy of being TV's Dr. Gregory House without the crippling addiction to painkillers and misanthropy, Atlus is here to give you a taste with the last of their Trauma Team previews, this time centering on diagnostician Gabriel Cunningham.
Of course, as you already know, the department of diagnostics isn't a real thing. But if you can pretend that an adult plumber with overalls, a bushy mustache and white gloves is not only a permissible human being but also a hero, we figure nothing's out of bounds.
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Posted: Mar 19th 2010 1:01PM erh said
Glad they are adding more RPG elements. The more I learn about this game, the more I'm interested!
Posted: Mar 20th 2010 2:31AM Charlie Tunoku said
My sentiments exactly. But hopefully it will feel cohesive instead of just 6 type of mini-games you have to cycle through. By that I mean, there are 6 playable styles each with it's own mechanic: will they be deep, complex, and engaging, or something you can get can get through just by waggling the wiimote. But hopefully my inductive reason is correct in that it will be the former, based on some videos I've seen displaying gameplay, come on Atlus don't fail me.
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