Atlus developed Trauma Team as a medical simulation game for the Nintendo Wii, releasing it in 2010. It stands as the sixth entry in the Trauma Center series and takes a fresh approach by featuring six playable doctors instead of a single protagonist. Each doctor specializes in a different medical field, including surgery, first response, diagnostics, endoscopy, orthopedics, and forensics. Players use the Wii Remote and Nunchuk to perform precise medical procedures, from making incisions and suturing wounds to diagnosing patients and reconstructing crime scenes. The game blends action, puzzle solving, and visual novel storytelling into one cohesive package. Hand drawn anime style cutscenes give the cast distinct personalities and emotional depth. Unlike earlier entries, the game drops the supernatural Healing Touch ability in favor of a grounded approach, with mild fantasy elements limited to a mysterious illness called Rosalia. This shift in tone makes the experience feel more like a true medical drama than a science fiction adventure.
Updated: Jun 22, 2026
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4.4 GB · Wii ROMs
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Specifications
| Platform | Wii ROMs |
|---|---|
| Genre | Simulation |
| File Size | 4.4 GB |
| Release Year | 2010 |
| Developer | Atlus |
| Updated | Jun 22, 2026 |
Overview
Atlus developed Trauma Team as a medical simulation game for the Nintendo Wii, releasing it in 2010. It stands as the sixth entry in the Trauma Center series and takes a fresh approach by featuring six playable doctors instead of a single protagonist. Each doctor specializes in a different medical field, including surgery, first response, diagnostics, endoscopy, orthopedics, and forensics. Players use the Wii Remote and Nunchuk to perform precise medical procedures, from making incisions and suturing wounds to diagnosing patients and reconstructing crime scenes. The game blends action, puzzle solving, and visual novel storytelling into one cohesive package. Hand drawn anime style cutscenes give the cast distinct personalities and emotional depth. Unlike earlier entries, the game drops the supernatural Healing Touch ability in favor of a grounded approach, with mild fantasy elements limited to a mysterious illness called Rosalia. This shift in tone makes the experience feel more like a true medical drama than a science fiction adventure.
The game offers a unique structure where players freely choose which doctor's chapters to play in any order, with all six storylines eventually weaving together into one larger narrative. Each specialty plays differently, giving the title impressive variety across its many missions. Surgery demands speed and steady hands, while diagnostics challenges players to interview patients and rule out conditions through logical deduction. The forensics chapters task you with autopsies and crime scene investigations, complete with witness interrogations. First response missions throw you into chaotic emergency rooms with multiple patients at once. Orthopedics requires careful bone setting and joint repair, while endoscopy tests your skill at guiding a tiny camera through internal organs. Difficulty settings let both newcomers and series veterans enjoy the content at their preferred pace. With around forty hours of gameplay, memorable characters, and a gripping story about a deadly pandemic, Trauma Team delivers one of the most ambitious and rewarding medical games ever made for any home console.