Watch: First gameplay trailer for The Eternity Clock

January 28th, 2012
Warning! This article and its comments may contain spoilers...
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The first trailer for the forthcoming Doctor Who game, The Eternity Clock, has been released online for our viewing pleasure, and you can watch it below!

The game, which we now know will be out to buy in March 2012, has been developed by Supermassive Games, and will be available internationally for PS3, PS Vita and PC.

The game’s executive producer, Simon Harris, has written a blog about the process of recreating the monsters.

See the trailer below, and be sure to let us know your thoughts in the comments section!

For the very latest game developments, make sure you’re following @DoctorWhoTEC!

5 comments on this article
  1. shawn
    January 28th, 2012 at 7.26pm | #1

    i cant wait to buy it for the ps3 i hope its goin to be a very good game :)

  2. Courtney
    January 29th, 2012 at 1.18pm | #2

    Make it for other systems. PS3 is BY FAR the worst system out there >:/

  3. Patrick
    January 30th, 2012 at 10.10am | #3

    @Courtney
    ps3 the worst system? are you kidding me lol

  4. shawn
    January 30th, 2012 at 6.46pm | #4

    @Patrick
    i hope its not the worst system as its the only system i use lol :)

  5. JC2006
    January 31st, 2012 at 4.43am | #5

    Oh god, flaming about consoles even comes to Whoviannet. I deal with that enough writing for a Gaming website, I didn’t want to see it here.

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