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'Doctor Who: The Eternity Clock' planned sequels canceled by BBC

Doctor Who: The Eternity Clock's planned sequels have been canceled by BBC Worldwide.

Originally planned as a trilogy of releases, executive vice president of digital entertainment and games Robert Nashak revealed that the Eternity Clock series has been put on hold.

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beakeroo14068d ago

It's little wonder really, even though the game was reportedly buggy on PS3 I decided as a big fan of the series to bite the bullet and hope that it was cleaned up for the Vita release, unfortunately the game is still a buggy mess and they learned nothing from their PS3 outing. I wouldn't buy from them again.

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Doctor Who: I Want A Video Game

Allan Muir of VGUTV states his reasons for wanting a game based around the television hit Doctor Who.

-Foxtrot3746d ago

I would love it if NaughtyDog made one

Although whoever does a proper DW game needs to have their own style, timeline, direction of the show. Something which separates it from the TV series.

I would love it if you started the game just as William Hartnell was regenerating but instead of regenerating into Patrick Troughton they change him into someone else creating a new timeline.

Rubberlegs3745d ago

I agree with the article, let Telltale have a go at it. I could never see a proper Doctor Who game being anything but an adventure style game like Sam & Max or The Walking Dead.

clouds53745d ago

I don't because it's most likely going to suck.

Scrivlar3745d ago

I'd love to see an attempt at least, then if it's good that's great and if it's bad we'll know not to worry about it again.

Ripco_Keller3745d ago

I'd like to play as a companion to the doctor, telltale style but perhaps a bit faster paced. You'd have to stay alive, help solve the mystery, save the day, keep the doctor in check, and of course the running. Lots of running.

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Game Good: Hey TT Games, give us LEGO Doctor Who

Dali Dimovski of Sidequesting writes:

"After several failed and mediocre attempts at a Doctor Who video game, there may be one option that could not only satisfy fans of the TV series but also create an enchanting, enjoyable game."

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_LarZen_3763d ago

Who? What? That is what people will say when they see the game in stores.

I don't think Doctor Who has a big enough market. Or is it me that have missed out on something?

AtomicGerbil3763d ago

Doctor Who has a massive following, more so in the UK obviously, but since the relaunch in 2005 the fanbase is now global.

Yes, I do believe you have missed something.

_LarZen_3762d ago

Guess I have to check it out then. I just remember the old Doctor Who :P

toxic-inferno3763d ago

Over here in the UK (where TT games are based), Doctor Who has a massive following - one of the most popular franchises out there.

TheTrooper3763d ago

Doctor Who is considered a part of British pop culture, it's got a big enough following.

CrillyEdd3763d ago (Edited 3763d ago )

People just want to be trendy. How about a lego football sports game that is legit

secretcode3763d ago

Never going to happen. LEGO doesn't even have the Doctor Who license for Doctor Who building toys, Character Options does.

Reeze3763d ago

I would love this to happen. It makes so much sense. LEGO just needs to get the rights and I'll be a day-1 buyer.

GentlemenRUs3763d ago

Nah, How about a PUGGSY 2 instead...