Guest
You're not logged in. You should be, we're lovely.
Log in
Like us:

Doctor Who: The Eternity Clock Unreal Engine Trailer

7

I have a Vita now. Vitas are cool.

Published: 12:49, 22/02/2012 by Tuffcub.
Related stories:
PS3 To Get Olympic Sports Video App 28
Video Games Contribute To Falling US Crime Rate 16
Open Letter to BBC Complaints 98
BBC Games Go into Overdrive 37
Doctor Who: Game Confirmed 31

The first Unreal Engine powered game is about to arrive on the PS Vita, namely Doctor Who: The Eternity Clock.

The story finds The Doc and River Song investigating The Eternity Clock, a device that records every event that has ever happened or will occur in the future. In other words, timey wimey stuff.

The trailer shows a couple of puzzles, split screen co-op and the creepy Silence and you will be able to download the game for PS3 and PS Vita next month.

Now off you toddle, I have to stroke my PS Vita a bit more.

Mmmmm, shiny!

Source: YouTube

Comments:
Disclaimer: All comments are the opinion and responsibility of the individual author and not TheSixthAxis. You must read and agree to our terms before reading and commenting on this site. User comments are not always moderated by TheSixthAxis.


  1. Looks nice to me :)

       0 likes
  2. Wonder how they’ll deal with the silence, since they can’t wipe the players memory of them. It’d be cool if every now and then you get skipped forward in the game slightly, meaning, you must have come across one of the silence.

       0 likes
  3. Wondering if you have to have any prior knowledge of the good Doctor before playing this? Only watched a few episodes and they were quite good but this looks like something I would quite enjoy on the Vita.

       0 likes
  4. It looks quite good;) 2 player to? COOL:P

       0 likes
  5. It looks better than I thought it would.

       0 likes
  6. Tick tock goes the clock, til GhostViper get’s his Doctor Who game.

       0 likes
  7. Looks allreet….

       0 likes


TSAtv: Original Video Content


Batman book review

Kris Dancing, again

Joe Danger interview

Sonic Generations