Well, I've sucked at Trauma Center. I never finished the DS version. I never finished the Wii version. I wanted to but didn't pick up the sequel on the DS. But man this picture has me wanting to play the game again. The DS version was considered by many to be extremely hard and I don't think that most game players, casual or hardcore, beat it.

So I know that this picture got a mention on several sites. But it was given away to people who helped Atlus out by filling out a survey about Trauma Center. You know, the usual stuff on how to improve the game and whether they'd like to see it on another console.

Angie has always been a complex character that I liked. In the beginning the was a coldish character that was always lecturing you about mistakes you made or scolding you about your faults. But eventually you (Derek Stiles), cleaned up your act and became a great doctor. One of my favorite moments in the series was the first time you saw Angie Thompson show weakness. Instead of being this always tough character, a patient's life was on the line. She was unsure of what to do. There was this horrible disease that was tearing through the patients heart and that was the first time you used the healing touch, an ability where you move so fast time basically stops. It's quite a memorable moment from the game and that's why I thought I'd mention this importance of this photo. Great character development and story. That's why the photo means so much. Plus she's wearing headphones. I love girls wearing headphones.

Enjoy,
David

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