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A found-phone mystery set in the Weeping Angels' most infamous haunt. Short, tense, and surprisingly faithful to the source material.

Doctor Who: The Lonely Assassins is a found-phone thriller built around the fiction that you have discovered a lost smartphone connected to the terrifying events at Wester Drumlins - the house from the legendary episode Blink. The format will be immediately familiar to anyone who played Sara Is Missing or SIMULACRA, both made by the same creative team at Maze Theory. You sift through text messages, voicemails, corrupted video files, and fragmented photos, piecing together what happened to the phone's owner. The Weeping Angels are the threat, and the game trusts that you already know why they are frightening, which means it can skip straight to dread. For a licensed game built on a beloved IP, the thing that impresses most is how restrained it is. There is no fan-service dump of sonic screwdrivers and TARDIS trivia every five minutes. The Angels are used as atmospheric pressure rather than spectacle, and the whole production has a quiet, creeping tension that the format earns honestly. Maze Theory clearly understands that the horror of Weeping Angels lives in implication - the moment you look away, the moment you blink - and a cracked phone screen with blurry attachments is an ideal delivery mechanism for exactly that kind of unease. The sound design reinforces all of it, with subtle audio cues embedded in recordings that reward players who use headphones. The practical caveats are real and worth knowing upfront. This is a roughly two-to-three hour experience on a single playthrough. There is some replay value in chasing alternate endings, but the structure is linear enough that a second run feels more like a checklist than a genuine discovery. The puzzles are accessible to the point of being gentle - this is not a game that will stump you for long. Some fans of harder ARG-adjacent games may find the challenge curve too flat. And if you have no affection for Doctor Who as a property, the emotional hook is genuinely weaker; the game leans on the weight of the Angels' mythology to do a lot of its heavy lifting. What Maze Theory gets right is pacing and craft within those constraints. The phone interface is believable, the fictional social media and messaging apps are textured enough to feel like a real person's device, and the writing avoids the campy register that sinks a lot of licensed tie-ins. The story introduces its own cast of characters who hold up independently of the wider Who universe, which is the right call. When the game does bring in familiar lore, it feels earned rather than obligatory. For fans of the format, for Doctor Who enthusiasts, and for anyone who wants a contained, atmospherically confident thriller that respects their time, this delivers. Kai, Scout Team

Doctor Who: The Lonely Assassins

Doctor Who: The Lonely Assassins

18 mar 2021Maze TheoryAnother Indie
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A found-phone mystery set in the Weeping Angels' most infamous haunt. Short, tense, and surprisingly faithful to the source material.

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Doctor Who: The Lonely Assassins is a found-phone thriller built around the fiction that you have discovered a lost smartphone connected to the terrifying events at Wester Drumlins - the house from the legendary episode Blink. The format will be immediately familiar to anyone who played Sara Is Missing or SIMULACRA, both made by the same creative team at Maze Theory. You sift through text messages, voicemails, corrupted video files, and fragmented photos, piecing together what happened to the phone's owner. The Weeping Angels are the threat, and the game trusts that you already know why they are frightening, which means it can skip straight to dread. For a licensed game built on a beloved IP, the thing that impresses most is how restrained it is. There is no fan-service dump of sonic screwdrivers and TARDIS trivia every five minutes. The Angels are used as atmospheric pressure rather than spectacle, and the whole production has a quiet, creeping tension that the format earns honestly. Maze Theory clearly understands that the horror of Weeping Angels lives in implication - the moment you look away, the moment you blink - and a cracked phone screen with blurry attachments is an ideal delivery mechanism for exactly that kind of unease. The sound design reinforces all of it, with subtle audio cues embedded in recordings that reward players who use headphones. The practical caveats are real and worth knowing upfront. This is a roughly two-to-three hour experience on a single playthrough. There is some replay value in chasing alternate endings, but the structure is linear enough that a second run feels more like a checklist than a genuine discovery. The puzzles are accessible to the point of being gentle - this is not a game that will stump you for long. Some fans of harder ARG-adjacent games may find the challenge curve too flat. And if you have no affection for Doctor Who as a property, the emotional hook is genuinely weaker; the game leans on the weight of the Angels' mythology to do a lot of its heavy lifting. What Maze Theory gets right is pacing and craft within those constraints. The phone interface is believable, the fictional social media and messaging apps are textured enough to feel like a real person's device, and the writing avoids the campy register that sinks a lot of licensed tie-ins. The story introduces its own cast of characters who hold up independently of the wider Who universe, which is the right call. When the game does bring in familiar lore, it feels earned rather than obligatory. For fans of the format, for Doctor Who enthusiasts, and for anyone who wants a contained, atmospherically confident thriller that respects their time, this delivers.

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Kai · Scout Team

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steamFound-PhoneARG-styleSingle SittingHorror-AdjacentLicensed IPPuzzle-LightAtmosphericMultiple Endings

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Maze Theory
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Another Indie
Fecha de lanzamiento
18 mar 2021

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