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The Great Oversight of Telltale Games


On 04/08/2013 at 06:11 PM by daftman

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More than any other developer, Telltale Games is responsible for the popular resurgence of graphic adventures. (They also validated the episodic model, but that’s a blog for another day.) They made their name and indeed their business from licenses of popular properties like Sam & Max, Back to the Future, and The Walking Dead. But given their episodic business model and tendency for humor, I think Telltale has overlooked the property best suited to their strengths: Dr. Who.

Dr. Who is a TV show that got its start in Britain in 1963 but a 2005 continuation of the show, still going strong today, has made it quite the popular property. For those who don’t know, the Doctor travels through space and time in his ship called the Tardis, which looks like a blue police box, helping people and thwarting nefarious alien plots. He is usually accompanied by a companion or two (usually a girl). The Doctor isn’t a fan of violence and so uses his wits and vast knowledge to win the day, though sometimes his traveling buddy ends up saving his bacon…and the universe. Depends.

The Tenth Doctor is my favorite

Most episodes take place in a different time and location (except for the occasional two-parter), which is a perfect setup for an episodic game. Telltale could basically pick any time and place in all of history, including the future, for each episode, giving the game limitless possibility and variety. One episode could involve a particle-based alien lifeform attacking factory workers in Industrial Revolution-era England and the next could take place 10,000 years in the future on the other side of the universe. That, my friends, is variety!

The Doctor’s lack of violence makes him the perfect character for a classic adventure game while his companion would be a safeguard against things becoming stale. Need two characters to solve a particular puzzle? Use the companion. Worried things might get too dry? Throw in some witty banter between them. Want to up the ante in the story or make it personal? Have the bad guys kidnap the companion or have her get stuck in a time loop or something. Another plus is the Doctor’s vast knowledge of everything would make it easy to drop hints if any of the puzzles prove too daunting for the player.

The Tardis

The built-in fanbase, episodic nature of the show, endless potential for variety, and inherent adventure game qualities make Dr. Who a perfect fit for Telltale Games. I sure hope someone there gets the same idea because those daleks aren’t going to stop themselves, you know.


 

Comments

Matt Snee Staff Writer

04/08/2013 at 06:13 PM

I wish they would do Star Wars.  :)  

daftman

04/08/2013 at 06:22 PM

Star Wars would certainly give them plenty to work with.

Justin Matkowski Staff Alumnus

04/08/2013 at 06:34 PM

I need to watch more Doctor Who to get a better sense of it, but from what I know Telltale would be absolutely perfect for this!

daftman

04/08/2013 at 06:44 PM

My wife and I are nearly caught up on the new series (well, technically it's a continuation of the old but whatever). We love it, definitely recommended. It's on Netflix, if you have that.

Cary Woodham

04/08/2013 at 06:48 PM

it seems that TellTale only makes games from properties they like.  And whichever ones will make them money, which is The Walking Dead right now.  I'm happy they're more successful now, but I miss the whimiscal Sam & Max style games.

daftman

04/08/2013 at 07:34 PM

Dr. Who would definitely be more whimsical. I hope they at least alternate serious and funny.

Anonymous

04/08/2013 at 06:55 PM

This is an AWESOME idea!!! 

poeparade

04/08/2013 at 06:58 PM

oops...I wasn't logged in...O_o

daftman

04/08/2013 at 07:35 PM

That happens and YES! It is an awesome idea Laughing

Super Step Contributing Writer

04/08/2013 at 08:12 PM

My cubby at work is part of a box shaped like a Tardis. Smile

BrokenH

04/08/2013 at 10:47 PM

I'd be all over a decent Telltale Doctor Who game. You're right the show provides an endless vault of ideas to work with!

daftman

04/09/2013 at 12:35 PM

As the Doctor would say, it'd be brilliant!

transmet2033

04/08/2013 at 11:09 PM

Completely agree, love the doctor.  One tiny thing, Dr. Who is the character that Peter Cushing played in the two dalek films... I should just shut up.

daftman

04/09/2013 at 12:37 PM

I haven't had a chance to see any of the older Dr. Who shows or movies yet. I love the daleks though. They're hilarious, just the way they talk.

transmet2033

04/09/2013 at 12:52 PM

there are some real classics from the classic who era.  After much researching i found that the seventh and ace were a good place to start.  curse of fenric, ghostlight, and survival. 

I have fallen in love with the classics, no matter how cheesy and hokey they may be. 

NSonic79

04/09/2013 at 01:07 PM

I've wondered this too, thinking telltale could do great wonders with Doctor Who like they did with Sam & Max, Wallace & Grommit, The Walking Dead and Strong Bad's cool games for attractive people. But I get the sinking feeling that the BBC won't allow this union to take place given they already have another company doing games on Doctor Who. I don't count the flash games but the Eternity Clock wasn't the best.

It's as if the BBC don't trust just anyone with the franchise and the companies they choose to work with Doctor Who (CG/game or animted) mess it up. Check out the David Tennant CG Doctor who episodes or the second doctor animation project. Just dredful looking!

daftman

04/09/2013 at 01:31 PM

That's kind of depressing. You would think, at this point, that Telltale would have a good enough reputation to put anyone's mind at ease, BBC included. Of course, the people making the decisions at BBC are probably some suits with no familiarity with the games industry. Poo. Well, we can still hope...

mothman

04/09/2013 at 07:35 PM

I'd love a Dr. Who game from Telltale. I'm a lifelong Whovian and made the mistake of buying that last piece of crap from PSN last year. I'm sure Telltale would do a much better job.

daftman

04/10/2013 at 02:19 AM

I'm not familiar with that piece of crap from last year but I'll be sure to avoid it lol

mothman

04/10/2013 at 02:21 PM

It's called the Eternity Clock. I bought it without knowing anything about it. It's a side scrolling platformer and it is not good.

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