![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() If the platforming sounds basic, that’s because it is. Sent to a bank in the modern timeline, The Doctor has to make his way around an empty bank full of even duller hallways while pushing conveniently placed crates around to climb over structures in his path. Starting out like most of the Doctor’s adventures, the uncontrollable TARDIS – Time and Relative Dimension in Space – heads towards Earth at an alarming rate and only the Doctor can save the day. To prepare for the game I watched a number of episodes of the show and have a better understanding now than before, but does the quirkiness of the Doctor translate into a top-notch puzzle-based platformer? When it works, yes, but when game breaking glitches appear, and I do mean glitches, as it happens throughout the game – not even the humor of the Doctor can save this one. “If you were a Time Lord, you would be home by now, or 700 years ago.” Is a “Time Lord” what the British call time travelers? Well, it turns out it is aDoctor Who reference and having never seen the show, said reference went way over my head. One of the ads had me stumped for the longest time as I could not figure out the meaning behind it. In case you were unaware, the BBC have been invading the shores of America, especially in the trains littered with television ads here in New York. ![]()
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