Trauma Center
Trauma Center is a Surgical Simulation video game series with Visual Novel element developed and published by Atlus. The game is available to play on Nintendo platform and supports single-player mode only. In the series, the player assumes the role of the surgeon in the fictional hospital and his mission to save as many patients as possible from pathological conditions. The player can use realistic instruments to operate the patients to save their lives. There is a fictional world California where the game takes place in the futuristic year 2018. The main character in the game is Derek Stiles, a new surgeon and can’t take his position until a beautiful girl named as Angela Thompson is selected as his assistance nurse at the fictional hospital. The series has some entries such as Trauma Center: Under the Knife, Trauma Center: Second Opinion, Trauma Center: New Blood, Trauma Center: Under the Knife 2, and Trauma Team. With brilliant gameplay, superb story, addictive soundtracks, and tons of dialogs to interact with NPCs, Trauma Center is the wonderful video game series to play and enjoy.
#1 Surgeon Simulator
Surgeon Simulator is a Simulation, Surgical, and Single-player video game developed by Bossa Studios for multiple platforms. Throughout the game, the player takes on the role of a surgeon, whose main mission is to cure the patients through surgical operations. While performing surgery, the player views the environment from a first-person perspective.
The player has to use mouse movement for the control of the player’s hand. By holding down the right mouse button and moving the mouse, a player can rotate the hand. The left mouse button can lower the player’s hand. The arrow and spacebar keys serve as corresponding digits for grasping items.
The game consists of various surgical operations such as heart transplantation, kidney failure, etc. The player needs to use the perfect tools for the operations as the wrong attempt can make the operation unsuccessful. The game also has some complex missions, such as operating an ambulance, where surgical instruments bounce around the environment.