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<blockquote data-quote="QuickAceItsA2ndChance" data-source="post: 255488" data-attributes="member: 6417"><p>So, after playing the Android edition on my S4 for several days, I'm happy to say I like the results. Is it perfect? Hardly. Is it preferable to the older Doctor Who table? Probably not. But it's still been a lot of fun for this fan to play. But one's mileage may vary based on whether you like the show or not. </p><p></p><p>I love the visuals, even if things are intensely dark. The monsters have been incorporated well. I was particularly pleased to see the Vashta Narada in the game, as their only story is one of my favorites. A visual detail from that story (the flickering green lights) is used here as the bonus multiplier meter. I love the Dalek bumpers, stuck screaming "ack ack ack" for eternity! It was lovely but bittersweet to see and hear John Hurt (and also Capaldi, now that he's announced he's leaving). </p><p></p><p>Except for the multiball theme, I find the music rather dreary and boring, resembling an all-too-serious Christopher Nolan-Dark Knight score. A catchy upbeat riff on the Doctor Who theme tune would have been much more preferable. </p><p></p><p>I'm also really surprised that the Cybermen don't scream when you kill them. Slowly building up the Dalek targets with the Time Expander and then hearing their death screams is the most satisfying part of the 92 game. And trust me as a long time fan of the show, there's a tradition going back 50 years of Cybermen screaming bloody murder as they die horribly. The little smack noise you hear in MOT doesn't measure up. </p><p></p><p>I've also got a bunch of glitches in the DMD, which I hope will be patched soon. The old 92 game blinks through at times, showing me updates on the Transmat, the Video Mode, Davros, etc. I'm also having no luck accessing the Starving Angel instructions. </p><p></p><p>And I have to say that this quote doesn't blend well with that $10 price tag:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>But, overall, pretty good. More observations to come.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="QuickAceItsA2ndChance, post: 255488, member: 6417"] So, after playing the Android edition on my S4 for several days, I'm happy to say I like the results. Is it perfect? Hardly. Is it preferable to the older Doctor Who table? Probably not. But it's still been a lot of fun for this fan to play. But one's mileage may vary based on whether you like the show or not. I love the visuals, even if things are intensely dark. The monsters have been incorporated well. I was particularly pleased to see the Vashta Narada in the game, as their only story is one of my favorites. A visual detail from that story (the flickering green lights) is used here as the bonus multiplier meter. I love the Dalek bumpers, stuck screaming "ack ack ack" for eternity! It was lovely but bittersweet to see and hear John Hurt (and also Capaldi, now that he's announced he's leaving). Except for the multiball theme, I find the music rather dreary and boring, resembling an all-too-serious Christopher Nolan-Dark Knight score. A catchy upbeat riff on the Doctor Who theme tune would have been much more preferable. I'm also really surprised that the Cybermen don't scream when you kill them. Slowly building up the Dalek targets with the Time Expander and then hearing their death screams is the most satisfying part of the 92 game. And trust me as a long time fan of the show, there's a tradition going back 50 years of Cybermen screaming bloody murder as they die horribly. The little smack noise you hear in MOT doesn't measure up. I've also got a bunch of glitches in the DMD, which I hope will be patched soon. The old 92 game blinks through at times, showing me updates on the Transmat, the Video Mode, Davros, etc. I'm also having no luck accessing the Starving Angel instructions. And I have to say that this quote doesn't blend well with that $10 price tag: But, overall, pretty good. More observations to come. [/QUOTE]
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