Doctor Who: The Edge of Reality

Doctor Who: The Edge of Reality (2021)

by Maze Theory, BBC Worldwide
Genres:Adventure, Puzzle
Themes:Action, Science fiction, Stealth, Mystery, Drama
Game modes:Single player
Story:Doctor Who: The Edge Of Reality reimagines last year’s VR experience with brand-new gameplay, new monsters and new worlds to explore. Wield the sonic screwdriver on a quest to save the universe, guided by the Thirteenth Doctor, voiced by Jodie Whittaker, who is this time joined by the Tenth Doctor, voiced by David Tennant.Show more
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