Grey’s Anatomy: The Video Game

Genre
Adventure
Released on
Wii
3/10/2009
Pub
Ubisoft
Dev
Longtail Studios
Released on
Nintendo DS
3/10/2009
Pub
Ubisoft
Dev
Longtail Studios
Released on
PC
3/10/2009
Pub
Ubisoft
Dev
Longtail Studios
5.25
As rated by Gamervision

In Grey’s Anatomy: The Video Game, fans will have a chance to take on the roles of all of their favorite doctors in an all-new original storyline. As each doctor, players will make important personal and professional decisions, explore the direct relationships with each other, and perform the delicate surgeries the series is known for, all through fun and engaging game play.

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Name: Grey’s Anatomy: The Video Game
Genre: Adventure/Mini-game
Platform: Wii, DS, PC (Reviewed on Wii)

Let’s just get one thing clear right now: this review is not a debate on whether or not Grey’s Anatomy the TV show is good or not. I like the show, you may hate it, and that’s fine, but this is Gamervision, not Television…vision. I’m here to tell you about Grey’s Anatomy: The Video Game, which is, of course, based on the TV show of the same name. Published by Ubisoft, Grey’s Anatomy follows the characters from the show through five drama-filled original “episodes”, made up of acts and scenes, in which you will occasionally be asked to do something to interact with the situation. Does it sound awesome? If so, you might need a neurological exam.

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