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Nope XDD The kids never listen to me - but at least I don't teach them. All I do is take care of the children left for extra tests. They complain a lot to me, but I found a way to make them shut up XDD
"If you got complaints, go talk to the president of the academy. She made the rules."
...lol, and their expressions... XDD
So, did you see Gabe Cunningham's story?? He really is a great daddy, right?
Though in retrospect the updates really were too good. That narrowed the list of suspects down. The quality should've been average so that it could've been anyone. xD
It was the letter which was signed "P". The reason why it's subtle is that random lady at the end that America* added in and it distracts a bit from the details of the letter. And it's obvious because, well, it's short for Piérre. xD
Yeah, I've read it. Don't remember much about the details but iirc on the plot and killer, it had a pretty surprising ending.
Try The A.B.C. Murders by Agatha Christie as well. Very surprise ending. ._.
I've never really liked Sherlock Holmes stories tbh. Most of the ones I've read is mostly just him making tons of observations on people and only a bit of time spent on the plot. But I haven't read many of his stories so it's probably not entirely true.
Which book has The Speckled Band story?
Though how can firebenders produce lightning anyway?
For being a mafia godfather, he was so generous and helpful. ;_;
I watched all of Trauma Center: New Blood.
...a result of having nothing to do when trapped inside the house in a storm with internet XDD
Here's my opinion:
Story Plot: 7/10 - Neutral to good.
It's interesting with all the bioterrorists and a new kind of disease called Stigma (somewhat predictable, but thrilling plot), as well as references to Trauma Center: Under The Knife. But the plot itself is more like an enhanced version of Under The Knife 2, with nothing actually new. (Note: New Blood came out BEFORE Under The Knife 2 - so basically, they kinda recycled plots...)
Game Play: 5/10 - nothing new, a little boring
Apart from the option to select between two doctors with different Healing Touches, there's not much difference. However, the players tend to select the male doctor more because his Healing Touch is the exact same as Derek's - slowing down time.
All the surgery you see in New Blood is all carried over to Under The Knife 2, only without Stigma.
Believe it or not, since everything was the same, I could skip all the surgeries (only watching Stigma-related ones) and it took less than a few hours to watch from prologue to epilogue.
Stigma Thrills: 8/10
New disease makes the game all the more fun. Watching the player work on each strain of Stigma, the level of difficulty seems similar to GUILT. Once you get to know the patterns, it's easy, but some of the strains force you to keep your attention on them, with no time to use the stabilizer ;_;
Overall: 7/10
It's good. Not bad, but I won't play it a second time. I'd recommend you not watch it, actually. Wiki pages have summaries in them, so I'd rather you just read them... also, Derek & Angie only make a cameo appearance at a conference to discuss Stigma. So it's not really all that... catchable.
Also, while it WAS interesting, they use more professional terms here. So... if you're planning to watch it, bring a medical dictionary with you, just in case.
I'm not really much of a baseball fan, I prefer football. (American football) Have you been to any other sporting events?
Yeah, they get it pretty rough up there. Snowed in can be a pretty common occurrence up in that area, and like Buffalo.
Yeah, that's the thing. It's really about locations. You hear of Irene, and think of it being bad, because a hurricane hadn't really hit the east coast in a good long while, and so naturally it's gonna seem like a much more powerful storm, due to the area not being fully ready for the thing. It wasn't as bad as it seemed though. It caused damage, and such, but there have been worse storms. Katrina though...yeah. The population is certainly a factor. It's good that it didn't really affect your area. But yeah, I can see your point about it being considered one of the worst storms because of passing over the capital.
A few days ain't bad. Supposing you aren't really part of Mafia games which you always are then you'd probably be fine. And you always got your phone as you said anyway.
Since Atlus (the creators) said that Trauma Team is going to be 'more realistic', this part of the game actually felt it CAN happen to someone, which is what made it more haunting.
I saw those which you've been seeing...because that player has almost everything uploaded. I skipped watching all the surgeries because most of them are the same. Though, I did read the comments to see if I missed anything interesting.
If you can't watch all of Trauma Team, I'd still recommend you watch AT LEAST Naomi Kimishima's episodes. Another user uploaded her stories - and Naomi's stories only. I'll give you the link
Trauma Team - Naomi Kimishima - 01 - YouTube
Not exactly the best quality, but this user uploaded everything as well.
I didn't know it, but in one of Naomi's stories, the whole plot was so realistic that it literally haunted some of the players...
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