orchard_l ([info]orchard_l) wrote,
@ 2006-12-08 02:17:00
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Trauma Center
I got this off the bargain bin for $15 while hunting for a DS-USB cable. So far I'm really enjoying the game, though there's some parts that really pisses me off. I don't quite understand how the bandaging works. I stitch 'em up, gel 'em, and bandage 'em... it's supposed to work that way right? Well, I'm getting plenty of "miss" messages. What kind of voodoo stylus ritual do I have to do get it right? I mean, for God's sake, will the patient DIE if I use the bandage excessively by one inch? Maybe the setting is in a hospital where it's very budget savvy, who knows. I just keep trying until I finally get the bandaging right... and when I did get it right, I'm not even sure that I did anything different than before.

On another note, I finally got Phoenix Wright. I've only played the first case, but so far, what I really enjoyed what I have played. I'm trying to avoid playing Phoenix Wright because I'm saving it for the 20hours plane ride back to Indonesia.

Also: http://youtube.com/watch?v=zM6rFf8U3gw

I guess they wouldn't be calling Gyakuten Saiban 4 Phoenix Wright, huh?



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[info]eternalhachi
2006-12-08 05:10 pm UTC (link)
Bandaging tip: when you start your bandage, start at the -bottom- of the cut and roll it upwards. I don't know why, but ever since I started doing that I've never missed a bandage.

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(Anonymous)
2006-12-08 09:15 pm UTC (link)
This is weird. For some reason, the bandaging works better for me if I roll it downwards.

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