Doctor Who: Return to Earth | |
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Developer(s) | Asylum Entertainment |
Publisher(s) | BBC Multimedia |
Director(s) | Jon Hare |
Producer(s) | Glen Parry (Producer) Simon Bailey (Executive Producer) Howard Neumark (Executive Producer) |
Designer(s) | Steve Venezia |
Programmer(s) |
Paul Johnson Steve Haggerty Michael Bobotsaris |
Writer(s) | Oli Smith |
Composer(s) |
Chris Green Glen Parry |
Series | Doctor Who |
Platform(s) | Wii |
Release | |
Mode(s) | Single player |
Review score | |
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Publication | Score |
ONM | 19% |
Doctor Who: Return to Earth is a video game for the Nintendo Wii based on the BBC TV series Doctor Who. The game was released for distribution in limited markets, including the United Kingdom, Australia, and selected European markets.
The game is written by Doctor Who writer Oli Smith and features Matt Smith and Karen Gillan providing voices for their characters.
It was the second Doctor Who video game released for the Wii after the Wii port of Top Trumps: Doctor Who.
The Doctor and Amy arrive on the deserted starship the Lucy Gray, which was the first ship to return to Earth after the solar storms of the 26th century. However, on the ship are the Daleks and Cybermen, who are after the dangerous Time Axis. The Doctor and Amy must prevent them from obtaining it.
On 12 March 2010, it was first reported that Nintendo had signed a £10 million contract with the BBC to bring Doctor Who to the Wii and DS consoles.
On 24 August 2010, it was revealed the game would be titled Doctor Who: Return to Earth and would be released with a DS counterpart titled Doctor Who: Evacuation Earth. In a press release managing director Simon Bailey of Asylum Entertainment said "We are incredibly excited to be collaborating with BBC Worldwide on these two new games," further saying "It is our firm belief that the franchise has massive potential on the Nintendo DS and Wii formats and it's an honour to be bringing 'Doctor Who' video games to the show's huge fan base".
Doctor Who: Return To Earth features the Cybermen and Daleks, unlike its Nintendo DS counterpart, which features The Doctor's other enemies.
On 6 September 2010, it was announced that the game would support a Wii Remote accessory modelled to look like the Eleventh Doctor's Sonic Screwdriver.
The game was panned by critics, and it has come to be regarded as one of the worst games ever made. Official Nintendo Magazine gave the game a 19% rating, and branded it "an insult to Doctor Who fans". However, it ranked at 11 on the UK Wii sales charts for the week.