AtlusAram
01-14-2010, 02:23 PM
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Daisuke Kanada, director of the upcoming Trauma Team, sits down to discuss some of the dramatic improvements, additions, and changes fans of medical action and drama can expect when the game is released for Wii on April 20th.
Check out an excerpt below:
“...we researched a number of different fields and narrowed our options down to those that were well-known, distinct, and most importantly were a good fit for interesting and diverse control schemes supported by the Wii remote... We had to find the right balance without sacrificing the game’s fun factor and ending up with something generic. How far can we go to break the balance and still end up with an enjoyable game?”
CLICK HERE TO READ THE COMPLETE ARTICLE! (http://www.atlus.com/traumateam/featurettes.html)
This is the first of many featurettes that will bring you comments and interesting information straight from the developers of Trauma Team... Stay tuned!
Daisuke Kanada, director of the upcoming Trauma Team, sits down to discuss some of the dramatic improvements, additions, and changes fans of medical action and drama can expect when the game is released for Wii on April 20th.
Check out an excerpt below:
“...we researched a number of different fields and narrowed our options down to those that were well-known, distinct, and most importantly were a good fit for interesting and diverse control schemes supported by the Wii remote... We had to find the right balance without sacrificing the game’s fun factor and ending up with something generic. How far can we go to break the balance and still end up with an enjoyable game?”
CLICK HERE TO READ THE COMPLETE ARTICLE! (http://www.atlus.com/traumateam/featurettes.html)
This is the first of many featurettes that will bring you comments and interesting information straight from the developers of Trauma Team... Stay tuned!