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Doctor Who: The Game by Darin Henry

nwhyte's review

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The Game was a rather nice parable of the Doctor and Nyssa ending a war; not a lot more to say about the plot than that. Several interesting things about the form rather than the content, though. First off, the six-part framework is much more effective than BF's usual four parts, and imposes a certain discipline on the storytelling. Second, the setting is very close in concept to my day job, but this is a broad brush portrayal, not a didactic exercise, so I forgive the blurring of details. Third, and most important, we have the return of William Russell to Doctor Who after forty years, as interplanetary negotiator Lord Darzil Carlisle - a memorably flawed character, whose relationship with both Nyssa and the Doctor turns out to be the real story here.

kmccubbin's review

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3.0

If you were to tell me that I would've enjoyed a Doctor Who story about soccer hoolaganism, I'd have not believed you. But it's a tight narrative played well and about twice as fun as it ought to be.
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