Like millions of other kids, I was reared on re-runs of Jon Pertwee and Tom Baker's performances as the enigmatic Doctor. Doctor Who: The Adventure Games is a near-perfect concept for a Doctor Who video game, let down by some unfortunate circumstances at the time. In all those years only one video game based on the show has truly flirted with success. The revival of the series has run since 2005 (after a hiatus from '89), coinciding with early internet fandom culture to transform a formerly cultish UK-oddity to a pillar of modern nerd culture.Īll in all, that makes it over 50 years old-a damn sight older than I am. Starting in 1963, it's one of the oldest science fiction TV shows, sprouting a cult following and reaching international pop culture status over the years. Search through messages, emails, videos, photographs and more to uncover clues, solve puzzles and reveal the truth.Doctor Who is a global phenomenon.Also features Finlay Robertson as Larry Nightingale and a special appearance by Jodie Whittaker as the voice of the Doctor. Work alongside Petronella Osgood (played by Ingrid Oliver) to investigate mysterious events.Picking up where the iconic episode “Blink” left off, the Weeping Angels are back to unleash terror once again…. Will you unravel the truth behind the chilling disappearance before it’s too late? But remember: don't turn your back, don't look away and DON’T BLINK. When it begins to self-destruct, ex-UNIT scientist Petronella Osgood enlists your help to uncover hidden clues and solve cryptic puzzles. About This Game Building on the terrifying legacy of the Weeping Angels, first encountered in the iconic story “Blink”, Doctor Who: The Lonely Assassins is a thrilling found-phone mystery developed by the award-winning creators of Sara Is Missing and SIMULACRA.Īmidst a sinister series of events at a seemingly abandoned house in London, someone goes missing, and you find their phone.
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