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* AnnoyingVideoGameHelper: Emer takes over from the Doctor, and for the most part avoids this trope since her advice only really comes if the player takes too long in accomplishing a task. However the fact she is sometimes telling the player what to do can be annoying, and in ''Reality'' she ends up telling the player what direction to go in though she will actually tell you to take the only option you have.
* BestLevelEver: The Victorian London/Weeping Angel level is considered the best in the entire game for being genuinely scary and the game mechanics for the Angels being enjoyable, and to a lesser extent the section of the Dalek level is also this simply for giving players a break from the puzzles in the rest of the game.

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* AnnoyingVideoGameHelper: Emer takes over from the Doctor, and and, for the most part part, avoids this trope since her advice only really comes if the player takes too long in accomplishing a task. However However, the fact she is sometimes telling the player what to do can be annoying, and in ''Reality'' she ends up telling the player what direction to go in in ''Reality'', though she will actually tell you to take the only option you have.
* BestLevelEver: The Victorian London/Weeping Angel London level is considered the best in the entire game for being genuinely scary and the game mechanics for the Angels being enjoyable, and to a lesser extent the section of the Dalek level is also this simply for giving players a break from the puzzles in the rest of the game.
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* AnnoyingVideoGameHelper: Emer takes over from the Doctor, and for the most part avoids this trope since her advice only really comes if the player takes too long in accomplishing a task. However the fact she is sometimes telling the player what to do can be annoying, and in ''Reality'' she ends up telling the player what direction to go in though she will actually tell you to take the only option you have.
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* BestLevelEver: The Victorian London/Weeping Angel level is the best in the entire game for being genuinely scary, and to a lesser extent the section of the Dalek level is also this simply for giving players a break from the puzzles in the rest of the game.
* PortingDisaster: Given that the game was meant for VR, some reviews have noted that ''Reality'' suffers from the limitations that causes in regards to level design.

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* BestLevelEver: The Victorian London/Weeping Angel level is considered the best in the entire game for being genuinely scary, scary and the game mechanics for the Angels being enjoyable, and to a lesser extent the section of the Dalek level is also this simply for giving players a break from the puzzles in the rest of the game.
* PortingDisaster: Given Downplayed but given that the game was meant for VR, some reviews have noted that ''Reality'' suffers from the limitations that causes in regards to level design.
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* BestLevelEver: The Victorian London/Weeping Angel level is the best in the entire game for being genuinely scary, and to a lesser extent the section of the Dalek level is also this simply for giving players a break from the puzzles in the rest of the game.
* PortingDisaster: Given that the game was meant for VR, some reviews have noted that ''Reality'' suffers from the limitations that causes in regards to level design.
* SoOkItsAverage: It's a decent ''Doctor Who'' adventure with great dialogue from Jodie Whittaker, and David Tennant in ''Reality'', but doesn't add anything special to the genre.
* UnderusedGameMechanic: The ability to throw objects to distract enemies only comes into use during the Dalek level, and once the player gets into a Dalek casing this ability disappears.

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