Too hard to narrow down the entirety of the classic series, so here's one story for each classic Doctor:
- The Tenth Planet
- The Mind Robber
- Carnival of Monsters
- State of Decay
- Kinda
- The Two Doctors
- The Happiness Patrol
I don't know if any of these things are going to doom the game outright, per se, but there's been a lot of hype building around the game for a long time and I think that's... potentially ominous. It's being positioned as the Next Big Thing(tm), and it's rare that any game can live up to that. Even if it's not a complete Cyberpunk-esque disaster, failing to live up to the frankly impossible expectations that are being foisted upon it are very likely to result in backlash.
I used to be a major Tennant fan but since watching some classic who and listening to big finish Tennant just feels a bit like he’s constantly preaching how smart and right he is about everything compared to all the other doctors.
Yeah, I feel that. There's something I just find slightly grating about 10's attitude, and as a result he's at the bottom of my personal ranking of new series Doctors. Still, I don't hate him in any objective sense, mind you.
I got into the show in the late '80s, just in time to watch the premiere of season 26 on my local PBS affiliate in the US. But other than getting into the franchise just as the show was ending for a decade and a half, I was extremely lucky, really. I had two PBS stations in broadcast range who carried the show at the time and showed omnibus movie-packaged stories every weekend on Saturday and Sunday nights, respectively.
One of said stations pivoted directly from the season 26 showings over two weeks (unusually done as two serials each week) to starting over from An Unearthly Child and working through the whole show (minus the missing/incomplete stories) in order. They showed most of the first two seasons (through The Chase) as an all-night marathon on Saturday night. I was 10 at the time, and that was the first all-nighter I ever pulled.
In hindsight, it's amazing that the show came back from the mid-80s hiatus after this monstrosity was inflicted upon the world.
I have always had so many mods that I don’t really know what is original and not anymore(to some extent). It was too many years ago I played without.
This is my goal with all modding, honestly. As much as anything else I'm attracted to the idea of making a game my own unique, customized experience. My holy grail is getting to a point where everything is so thoroughly integrated that it's impossible to tell at a glance what's vanilla and what's modded, and to just sort of lose myself in that sensation.
Define "console" here. The GameCube was underperforming, but Nintendo was dominating the handheld market with both the Game Boy Advance and the DS. I'm not sure a similarly underperforming Wii would have doomed the company, but I suspect it may have led Nintendo to try a crossover style handheld/set-top hybrid like the Switch a generation early.