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GamerLimit Trauma Center: New Blood Review

Gamer Limit writes:

"In the end, this game is absolutely brilliant. While it may not sound like fun to sew up cuts and remove gall stones, once you start getting into the more advanced works of skin grafts and even brain surgery, the game becomes addictive. Great visual design, surprisingly good music and sounds and refined gameplay make this one of the better Wii games on the market. The only problems, albeit minor, are the lack of directions when you really need them and the great difficulty you will experience. In the end, this is a game I would heartily recommend to anyone.

Still…don't try and cure aneurisms in the brain in real life. That's why we have real doctors with real licenses and real hobos with real cardboard saying "MEDECAL LISENSE."

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8 Wii Motion Control Games that Deserve Another Shot on Switch

With the Switch bringing interest back into the realm of motion controls, it seems as good a time as any to dip back into the backlog and retrieve some lucrative nuggets from the one that launched the phenomenon in the first place: the Nintendo Wii.

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ApocalypseShadow2070d ago

Bring Red Steel 2 to VR please.

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Top 10 Weird Occupations In Video Games

GB: "No, I don’t mean top ten jobs where you actually make games. We’re focusing solely on the jobs that have appeared in gaming over the years. There are a hell of a lot of them out there, with some being more appealing than others. Join us for a summary of the best jobs to go for if you ever get sucked into a game Tron-style."

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Adventures in Video Game Advertising: Busy Scissors

No Chorus took a long, hard look at how Busy Scissors is being promoted. Then wrote a snappy hilarious one and put that online instead.

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