I Played Every Doctor Who Video Game

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Published 2023-04-01

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  • Thanks for the nice comments about the Adventure Games. I was lead programmer on them, and it was an absolute dream come true for me to work on them, as a lifelong Who fan. Also, I met my wife when she came in to do animation on the Gunpowder Plot, so they had a pretty major impact on my life too 😀
  • @ben-tendo
    Can we all agree that after the Story Pack on LEGO Dimensions, the BBC and LEGO should have just done a full blown LEGO Doctor Who game? Was the biggest love letter to the franchise any game has managed, and a full game of that style would have been amazing.
  • fun fact: the Series 8 episode "Into The Dalek" starring Peter Capaldi and Jenna Coleman was first planned as part of The Adventure Games season two. but the concept for the story was liked so much by Steven Moffat that he took it to use for the TV show and The Adventure Games got cancelled
  • @Thigolf
    "She has whatever this is, but it still does everything a Sonic can do! What is this!?" Jon, please, that's obviously a Tails.
  • 8:13 It's actually quite possible they didn't have the rights to the Daleks or K-9 considering the BBC don't own the copyright for those characters.
  • I’m really sorry to break your heart because it’s a fact you bring up multiple times: but the Emperor Dalek DID appear in the classic show, in ‘evil of the daleks’ in 1967 with the 2nd Doctor. Fantastic video though!
  • @julians552
    David Tennant coming back for The Edge of Reality was only possible because of the pandemic, he also did a lot of audio plays (which are sometimes awesome and sometimes... well.)
  • Don't know if it's intentional, but I love how you used Xenoblade Chronicles music when talking about the differences between European and American game history
  • @kaicreech7336
    Both Karen and Matt are pretty physical actors; switching to voice-only can be tricky. Neither has agreed to do Big Finish for probably the same reason.
  • The lonely assassin game was made by the same people who made the phone game Sara is missing which also has the "oh you found a phone on the ground someday" plot but it's more culty horror-y and just fantastic! Not surprised to hear that they managed to bring some magic to the doctor who games.
  • Honestly would play the absolute hell out of a Modern Doctor Who RPG that’d allow us to create our own doctor, create our sonic screwdriver, choose our companion, & upgrade the Tardis.
  • Playing The Edge of Time in VR was pretty incredible. The Angels sequence was absolutely horrifying.
  • @mightyrobot42
    A lot of people have already pointed out that the Dalek Emperor appeared in the 2nd Doctor story "Evil of the Daleks", but Daleks hovering up stairs was also shown in the 6th Doctor story "Remembrance of the Daleks" in 1988.
  • @ob2kenobi388
    45:29 TBH turning the population of Earth into Daleks is a lot more scary a concept than you'd expect from a LEGO game. Granted it's exactly what the Cybermen do, but you wouldn't expect this kind of game to go there and I kinda have to give them props for that.
  • 35:50 You can also spoil the Silurians at the beginning of the game. In the TARDIS, touching the console cause 1 of like 5 conversations to happen. For some reason one of the conversations replaces Amy with a Silurian. Don't know how or why, but it always happens on that one conversation.
  • Actually a dalek could go up stairs somewhere in the 70-80s something. And yes, that is a plot twist that the general populace wasnt ready for lol
  • 8:05 Um actually Daleks first walked up stairs in remembrances of the Daleks in 1988
  • Also a few continuity errors here. I don't blame you at all, but the dalek emperor did appear twice in the classic era before 2005 in evil of the daleks and remembrance of the daleks. Also the daleks did fly before 2005 in remembrance of the daleks and also it is suggested that one flew up some stairs in the dalek invasion of earth, their second story. Not to be annoying, just thought I might say incase anyone wanted to know.
  • @julians552
    04:18 Well... of course there is an episode about the Loch Ness Monster, 1976's Terror of the Zygons with Tom Baker's fourth Doctor.