

Along the way is decision making which leads to "multiple possibilities" and puzzles.

The plot is promised as allowing the player to take on the role of the Doctor and River Song as they travel across space and time in an effort to save Earth by gathering pieces of the eternity clock, an object that is a record of everything that has or will ever happen in all of existence. Similarly Alex Kingston returns to her role on the show as River Song. Matt Smith reprises his role as the Eleventh Doctor. It was released in digital stores by BBC Worldwide and in physical media in Europe for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita by Sony Computer Entertainment Europe. It was intended to be the first of a series, but it was announced in 2013 that the sequels have been put on hold. Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 ( PSN), PlayStation Vitaĭoctor Who: The Eternity Clock is a 2012 action-adventure video game based upon the BBC television series Doctor Who. "We love the storyline we developed there, we love the feel of that game, and so we're definitely thinking about it for the future, but there is nothing in the plans right now," he said.Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (physical media) Nashak made sure not to rule out returning to The Eternity Clock with a sequel down the road, but it is not something that the BBC is actively pursuing. "So we're trying to figure out what is the best route for reaching Doctor Who fans with really, really great content." "On console is interesting, because console fans really love the game, but the expectations are for a lot of the development spent on console," he added. "We're keeping it as an option moving forward, but we want to see where with Doctor Who we can reach the fans best. "Currently we're not working on a sequel, to be honest," Nashak told Digital Spy at the Games Developer Conference. Originally planned as a trilogy of releases, executive vice president of digital entertainment and games Robert Nashak revealed that the Eternity Clock series has been put on hold. Doctor Who: The Eternity Clock's planned sequels have been cancelled by BBC Worldwide.
