Doctor Who: The Eternity Clock has been given a new trailer by BBC Worldwide.
The launch trailer explores the game's plot, characters and gameplay, combining in-game action with cutscene footage.
The trailer shows the Doctor tackling enemies, solving puzzles, manipulating the environment and traversing platforms.
It also showcases stealth and action sections across a variety of different time periods.
The video releases on the same day that Doctor Who: The Eternity Clock launches on the PlayStation Network. Costing £13.49, the game is available to download now.
Doctor Who: The Eternity Clock is the first of three planned releases by BBC Worldwide, and will be a PlayStation timed exclusive in Europe before releasing on PC later in the year.
It will feature split-screen multiplayer, and will be supported by "self-contained" downloadable content, which will arrive within a few months of its release.
Featuring Matt Smith's Doctor and Alex Kingston's River Song, the game allows players to control the pair as they travel across time and space to save the Earth.
It will feature classic enemies such as Cybermen, Daleks, Silurians and The Silence.
Doctor Who: The Eternity Clock will arrive at retail in the UK on May 25. A PlayStation Vita version will be available to download from June 13.
> Read our hands-on preview of Doctor Who: The Eternity Clock
Screenshot gallery - View images from Doctor Who: The Eternity Clock below:
'Doctor Who: The Eternity Clock' launch trailer - watch
Published Wednesday, May 23 2012, 15:54 BST | By Liam Martin | 1 comment
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