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Each doctor's tale is overflowing with overwrought dialogue and sappy sentimentalism, recalling the kind of anime drama series the game takes its visual cues from, but at least these aren't your run-of-the-mill docs. Trauma Team centers on six very distinct doctors from Resurgam First Care in Maryland, where the drama is thick and syrupy and the local shopping mall is apparently more hazardous than an infectious diseases ward (you'll see - repeatedly).