Doctor Who: The Eternity Clock
released on May 23, 2012
Doctor Who: The Eternity Clock immerses gamers in the universe of Doctor Who, allowing them to take on the role of the Doctor and River Song as they travel across time and space to save the Earth.
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Perto de tanta porcaria de Doctor Who que eu já joguei, um puzzle-plataforma 2.5D licenciado medíocre é até que um alívio, mas não o suficiente pra me manter jogando. A história é infima e o fan-service consegue ser menor que até os piores episódios dos Adventure Games. Pelo menos usar a Sonic Screwdriver com o rumble do controle e o minigame de ondas sonoras é bem interessante.
E qual é a pira em tornar a River Song um sex symbol objetificado do nada? A personagem sempre foi uma femme fatale, mas colocar uma roupa coladinha preta com um decotão (no estilo Viúva Negra) e fazer o beijo halucinógeno ser a única forma de derrotar os inimigos com ela é ridículo.
E qual é a pira em tornar a River Song um sex symbol objetificado do nada? A personagem sempre foi uma femme fatale, mas colocar uma roupa coladinha preta com um decotão (no estilo Viúva Negra) e fazer o beijo halucinógeno ser a única forma de derrotar os inimigos com ela é ridículo.
A broken mess that isn't worth the abhorrent amount it apparently is.
I'd bought a copy of this but it didn't work so I bought a second one thinking it was the disc, but no.
The game breaks if you attempt to get collectables in the first level before you complete it, so you have to play through the game at least twice, and the first level more than once if you don't realise that getting a collectable can break it.
The game was set to "easy" since I only wanted to experience it, but it was not easy even with that.
I stopped playing during River's first "stealth" mission which was broken.
Enemies can spot you while you're hidden, the one weapon only works for a small amount of time and there are no real checkpoints.
The Doctor's first level, the game's first, contains a lot of empty rooms but the 2D puzzle platformer is okay.
There's a few good ideas here that should work in a proper video game (someone competent should make one) but this is just a 2D platformer / DS game in a terrible disguise.
I'd bought a copy of this but it didn't work so I bought a second one thinking it was the disc, but no.
The game breaks if you attempt to get collectables in the first level before you complete it, so you have to play through the game at least twice, and the first level more than once if you don't realise that getting a collectable can break it.
The game was set to "easy" since I only wanted to experience it, but it was not easy even with that.
I stopped playing during River's first "stealth" mission which was broken.
Enemies can spot you while you're hidden, the one weapon only works for a small amount of time and there are no real checkpoints.
The Doctor's first level, the game's first, contains a lot of empty rooms but the 2D puzzle platformer is okay.
There's a few good ideas here that should work in a proper video game (someone competent should make one) but this is just a 2D platformer / DS game in a terrible disguise.