Trauma Center: Under the Knife 2

Trauma Center: Under the Knife 2
Developer(s)Atlus
Vanguard
Publisher(s)Atlus
Director(s)Daisuke Kanada
Composer(s)Manabu Namiki
Noriyuki Kamikura
SeriesTrauma Center
EngineVanguard Trauma Center Engine
Platform(s)Nintendo DS
Release
Genre(s)Simulation, Visual novel
Mode(s)Single-player

Trauma Center: Under the Knife 2, known in Japan as 救急救命 カドゥケウス2 (Kyūkyū Kyūmei Kadukeusu 2, lit. "Medical Emergency: Caduceus 2") is a surgical simulation video game. It was made by Atlus for the Nintendo DS game console. It's the fourth game in the Trauma Center series, and a direct sequel to Trauma Center: Under the Knife also for the DS. It stars Derek Stiles and Angie Thompson and their work saving patients and fighting the GUILT virus.

Plot

Characters

Members of Caduceus

  • Anderson, Richard - Former president of Caduceus who died due to GUILT.
  • Chase, Tyler - Surgeon. A friend of Derek during medical school.
  • Hoffman, Robert - President of Caduceus USA.
  • Kasal, Cybil - Head over anasthetics.
  • Kasal, Sidney - Cybil's husband.
  • Niguel, Victor - Serum designer. Occasionally assists Derek.
  • Ross, Heather - Novice nurse at Caduceus.
  • Tulba, Adel - Surgeon. joins caduceus from Derek's recommendation seat, but later leaves.
  • Thompson, Angie - Nurse. Normally assists Derek during operations.


Members of Delphi

Note: Since most characters in Delphi operate under codenames, if no real name is given then only the codename will be listed.


  • Adam - Former leader of Delphi who was killed during a police raid.
  • Cuocco - A member of Delphi.
  • Milligan, Lucius
  • von Raitinau, Henrietch - Leader of Delphi and a direct descendant of Adam.
  • Weaver, Nozomi - A former member of Delphi who later betrays them.
  • Zum Whol - A member of Delphi who evaded capture for a significant amount of time.

Gameplay

References

  1. "IGN - Trauma Center: Under the Knife 2". IGN. Archived from the original on 2009-02-01. Retrieved 2009-02-11.
  2. "GameSpot - Release Summary". GameSpot. Retrieved 2009-02-11.