
For example there are a few puzzled that involve putting these pieces to create a trail that touch each other so you can open a door or move an elevator, well in order to finish these puzzles you have to use the touch screen to twist turn and move the puzzle pieces which did get very annoying when all you have to do on the PS3 version is use the analog sticks and back buttons. The only issue i had with this game on the Vita was the unneccesary use of the touch screen to solve puzzles. It includes voice acting from Alex Kingston (River Song) and Matt Smith (the Doctor) it is a 2d sidescroller similar to games like Castlevania. I am a major Whovian and i found this game to be a great time waster on the bus or at the airport to play. So this game has you running around different time periods in London solving puzzles to get the piece to the clock and put it together so you can save the universe. So the story is typical Doctor Who, the universe is in trouble and the Doctor must find pieces of the Eternity Clock and put the clock back together to save the Universe.

I'll admit it's got flaws but it's not a bad game. So the story is First of all this game does NOT deserve the crappy reviews it's gotten. A little like the show itself, then."Ī PC version is set to follow later this year.First of all this game does NOT deserve the crappy reviews it's gotten. "It's a bit low-budget, its sets a little creaky, but it's got some big ideas and an even bigger heart. "All in all it's a smart and thoughtful handling of the source material, and one that's born from a passion for the licence at Supermassive", Martin Robinson wrote in Eurogamer's Doctor Who: The Eternity Clock preview last month. The game follows the Eleventh Doctor and sometimes-companion River Song on a new adventure independent from the TV series.īoth Matt Smith and Alex Kingston have been recruited to voice their characters, while a menagerie of familiar monsters will appear - the Daleks, Cybermen, Silurians and the Silence. When it does launch the two versions will be able to share saves between platforms. UK gamers will also be able to buy a boxed version of the game, available the following Friday, 25th May, according to the EU PlayStation blog.Įternity Clock's digital Vita release won't arrive until 13th June, however.

Time-travelling tie-in Doctor Who: The Eternity Clock launches on PlayStation 3 next Wednesday, 23rd May as a digital download from PlayStation Network.
