Doctor who themed PAD clone – Doctor Who: Legacy Review

Okay instead of complaining about the adds I'm actually going to talk about the game and how it holds up against the game it copies. When you boot this game up and play it you'll realize there is no stamina feature meaning you can play until your device dies. The way enemy drops work astounds me. In this game the premium currency drops randomly when you kill things along side costumes, upgrade tokens, and on specific stages you can get new characters rarely. There is a perk system that lets you customize team-wide abilities and you unlock perks by collecting stars. Stars are simply the rarity of your doctors and companions, which can all be upgraded to the next stage furthering your progress. I don't know how I feel about the story and I like the art outside of the kids section. Now on to the downsides. This game compared to PAD is lacking in complexity with the perks hardly making up for the lack of leader skills, awoken skills, and lackluster skills several units have. Also on the topic of skills, some characters have the same skill named differently. That's forgivable in a game like PAD where you have 3000 characters, but this game has roughly a tenth of that number. I guess that's all for major issues I have with this game. There is a fan area that you need to pay money to get access to and I haven't yet so I don't know how that is. There are also tons of adds, but considering the lack of a stamina system and free premium currency it's forgivable to me. If you want a more complex game, go play PAD. Both games are fun however and this one one has a distinct charm I can't deny.
Review by Alpha empyrean on Doctor Who: Legacy.

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