Wii dr who game
Today marks a first for the GamesRadar team. Here is a non-Nintendo Wii remote that we would actually buy with real money. It's a Doctor Who Wiimote not an add-on, an actual working controller in the shape of the Doctor's iconic Sonic Screwdriver.
Why can't all Wii tat Above: The Wiimote looks great. The DS stylus But did I mention the Wiimote looks great? There are six accessory packs in total, coming to stores in October. Horrible aesthetics and design choices aside, the game handles badly due to ropey and poorly implemented controls made worse by crappy frame rates.
The levels and tasks are all amazingly tedious and awkward, and the soul of the Doctor Who universe is missing, even with the respectable attempts of both Smith and Gillan.
Hell, even the iconic opening sequence looks like a ropey YouTube clip. If ever there was a clearer example of shitting out a prize turkey just to cash in on a big name, this is certainly it.
Follow Den Of Geek on Twitter right here. Skip to main content area. Colours of the rainbow The core of the game revolves around stealth and the use of coloured crystals.
Join our mailing list Get the best of Den of Geek delivered right to your inbox! Make it stop! Rating: 1 out of 5. Share: Share on Facebook opens in a new tab Share on Twitter opens in a new tab Share on Linkedin opens in a new tab Share on email opens in a new tab Comment: Comments count: 0. Tags: Doctor Who Nintendo. I can't properly review this product, because I can't play it in my game player.
I did not notice that it couldn't be played in the U. My bad. But very disappointed. I was looking forward to playing it so much. Bought this for my grandson but his dad spends more time on it than his son.
They both agree that it is an excellent game so it has been money well spent and has been great value for money. Skip to main content. About this product.
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