I've been listening to and enjoying the Big Finish Doctor Who stories after wanting to follow the Eighth Doctor's adventures. They've ranged from good to excellent and I've been greatly enjoying them. The next Eighth story, The Time of the Daleks, is the final part in a crossover between other stories, so I've been listening to the prior ones before returning to the 8th's journey.
Part one, The Genocide Machine with the Seventh Doctor and Ace, is a great audio adventure and suitable for someone who hasn't been following that incarnation's adventures to dip into.
The Apocalypse Element, however, is a mess. The story is extremely difficult to follow and it's hard to tell what's going on where and with whom. What action is intelligible seems to be mainly running down corridors with similar characters shouting at each other. A large issue with this instalment is the difficulty in telling people apart. Colin Baker's Sixth Doctor is always nice to listen to (and his (over)acting in this is exquisite), but Evelyn, Romana and Trinket have such similar accents and delivery that it's extremely hard to tell them apart, leading to further confusion in what's actually happening.
Romana being a Dalek slave for two decades could have added some intrigue and angst to the story, but this aspect isn't expanded on at all. The Daleks, usually compelling and threatening villains, do little more than shout, shoot and cause explosions throughout the narrative. There's a genuinely interesting revelation at the story's conclusion which without, this story wouldn't be worth the effort listening to and following.
A rare disappointing Doctor Who audio adventure.