The game belongs to the action role-playing genre. Muramasa: The Demon Blade is set during the Edo period in Japan. Initially, the game will give you two styles, Muso and Shura. Each style is a context with two different storylines.

Is the wii iso in the torrent working like it should or were there any problems burning it - we would like to know! Portable PSP unit will use UMD discs as the rom media for games, audio, mpeg4 video and other applications. Wii-Trauma.Center.New.Blood.USA.torrent Right click and Save target as. Realm grinder wiki. Torrent Filename: Wii-Trauma.Center.New.

The game only offers a single-player mode. You can control either of the two provided characters. These two characters have similar play styles but different shapes. Muramasa: The Demon Blade also uses the side-scrolling system like other role-playing games. Therefore, enemies will be able to appear in front of or behind you.

During the move, you can collect blue energy spots to enhance health. The main character uses the sword to throw enemies up and slash. Slashing more enemies, faster combo, and help increase the damage more powerful. In addition, there are some other combat support items such as smoke bombs, which will also be supported, and you can buy them at the store.

After each battle, your experience points will increase along with the health upgrade and the amount of damage that can cause. There are two primary weapons in the game are Blade, a katana, and Long Blade, a Nodachi. Each type is equipped with three more blades with different combat effects.

Progress Continues
We've already had 11879 updates since Dolphin 5.0. Keep up with Dolphin's continuing progress through the Dolphin Blog: February-March 2020 Progress Report.
The Dolphin Emulator Wiki needs your help!
Dolphin can play thousands of games, and changes are happening all the time. Help us keep up! Join in and help us make this the best resource for Dolphin.
Trauma Center: Second Opinion

Developer(s)Atlus
Publisher(s)JPAtlus
NAAtlus
EUNintendo
SeriesTrauma Center
Platform(s)Wii
Release date(s)JP December 2, 2006
NA November 19, 2006
EU August 10, 2007
AUS August 28, 2008
Genre(s)Medical simulation, Visual novel
Mode(s)Single-player
Input methodsWii Remote + Nunchuk
Compatibility5
Perfect
GameIDsRKDEEB, RKDJEB, RKDP01
See also..

Dolphin Forum thread
Open Issues

Search Google
Search Wikipedia

Trauma Center: Second Opinion known as Caduceus Z: Two Super Surgical Operations in Japan, is the second game in the Trauma Center Series. Second Opinion is the first to be available on the Wii, was a launch title for the system in North America and Japan, and made full use of the Wii Remote and Nunchuk attachment. This version is a remake of the game Trauma Center: Under the Knife for the Nintendo DS, although its graphics and mechanics were completely redone to take advantage of the Wii's motion-sensing controls. The player takes control of Doctors Derek Stiles and Nozomi Weaver who is a new addition to Second Opinion. The game also features more voice acting than the original, difficulty levels, a new 'Z' chapter that focuses on Doctor Weaver, and a sixth chapter that is different that takes place after the original chapter.

Problems

There are no reported problems with this title.

Configuration

This title does not need non-default settings to run properly.

Version Compatibility

The graph below charts the compatibility with Trauma Center: Second Opinion since Dolphin's 2.0 release, listing revisions only where a compatibility change occurred.

5.0-11879(current)
2.0(r5384)
Compatibility can be assumed to align with the indicated revisions. However, compatibility may extend to prior revisions or compatibility gaps may exist within ranges indicated as compatible due to limited testing. Please update as appropriate.

Testing

This title has been tested on the environments listed below: El matador state beach.

Test Entries
Revision OS Version CPU GPU Result Tester
3.0-774Windows 7AMD Phenom II X4 840 @ 3.2GHzATI Radeon HD 5700Fully playable given that you have an actual Wii Remote and Nunchuk. No visual or audio discrepancies besides in opening video. (in which the audio is a bit choppy) Gameplay is smooth. Used DX9. 60FPS, 100% speed in non-operation gameplay. 50-60FPS, 80% speed during operations.Sealion
4.0Mac OS X 10.8.5Intel Core i7 @ 2.9GHzIntel HD Graphics 4000Not exactly playable, major visual bug (spazzing bug stripes on the screen) (The .iso file is PAL). Playable with actual Wii Remote and Nunchuk. Runs 50-60FPS, 90-100% speed in game.Anonymous
4.0-424Windows 7Intel Core i7-2630QM @ 2GHzNVIDIA GeForce GT 540MFully playable till game clear given with emulated Wii Remote & Nunchuck (Remember to config WiiMote forward & tilt). Audio is choppy during operation. Gameplay is smooth. Used DX11. 60FPS, 100% speed in non-operation gameplay. 56-60FPS, 90% speed during operations.Conanak99
5.0-1528Windows 7Intel i5-3570kNVIDIA GeForce GTX 770PLAY WITH ROTATION BOUND TO AN ANALOGUE INPUT. With the way Dolphin handles rotation, the Z Chapters are impossible without an analogue input. Trust me, I tried.

Fully playable in terms of performance, solid 60, no problems. Completed with an Emulated wii remote consisting of mouse and controller (A PSMove analogue controller was used but half an Xbox controller can also do the job). This only really caused problems in the 'An Explosive Patient' level, due to how Dolphin emulates rotation and forward/back motion.

Dj Blades

Gameplay Videos


Retrieved from 'https://wiki.dolphin-emu.org/index.php?title=Trauma_Center:_Second_Opinion&oldid=170873'