Crash landing on Earth, the Doctor sets off to investigate the source of the time storm that is causing the breaches in time… This leads to an adventure spanning four different time zones – the present day, the future and Elizabethan and Victorian England where the Doctor and River Song will have to team up to solve puzzles and fend off some of the Doctors toughest and deadliests classic and current adversaries – the Daleks, Cybermen, Silurians and the Silence, if he wants to save the planet. ![]() The story sees the TARDIS caught in a temporal maelstrom that has send it crashing off course and disrupting all of its systems. So that being the case, I was already a little apprehensive about this game knowing that it was based on his incarnation of the Doctor and was also featuring a full voiceover by Matt Smith himself along with Alex Kingston reprising her role as Dr River Song. And in the case of the current Doctor, Matt Smith, I’m one of those who hasn’t particularly taken to his portrayal of the Time Lord. Yes, I’m that much of a fan… Like all fans, there are actors who have played the part of the Doctor who I appreciate and others… well… who I never particularly warmed to. I grew up watching the series when I was a kid when Tom Baker was the Doctor, watched repeats of the older shows and at the end of the 1980s ran my own Doctor Who fan club / fanzine. Not the sort of person who makes sure that they sit down every Saturday night and watches the show without fail, but a long-time fan. Before I start, I have to say that I’m a big Doctor Who fan.
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