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Ever played "Mr. Driller Drill Land?" Originally released on the Gamecube in Japan, it had gotten an "encore" release on modern consoles a few years ago. The last of the main Mr. Driller series, it divided its modes between five themed attractions. From personal experience, I found "The Hole of Druaga" to be the best one. It takes the Dristones of the previous game's scenario mode and infuses it into a themed dungeon-crawler, where you have to find and defeat Druaga by navigating the dungeon floors in search of the key and Druaga. The mode randomly generates the layout of rooms each time, so each playthrough is different.
In this image we have Vale and Hazy playing with the theme. Vale's armor is inspired by the original Gil, while Hazy is dressed like Druaga. Hopefully Vale ("Valegamesh?") has enough red and blue Dristones to combat Hazy; otherwise, he may have to dig quite a bit for some while avoiding her magic tricks.
Tower of Druaga & Mr. Driller © BNGI
Art, Vale & Hazy © 2024
Malamite
In this image we have Vale and Hazy playing with the theme. Vale's armor is inspired by the original Gil, while Hazy is dressed like Druaga. Hopefully Vale ("Valegamesh?") has enough red and blue Dristones to combat Hazy; otherwise, he may have to dig quite a bit for some while avoiding her magic tricks.
Tower of Druaga & Mr. Driller © BNGI
Art, Vale & Hazy © 2024
Malamite
Category Artwork (Digital) / Portraits
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 2428 x 1517px
File Size 3.64 MB
Ah yes, it's easy to forget the DS game. Compared to the previous entries, it seemed very pared down, especially in America. I'd argue the DSiWare game had more to offer.
I suppose I saw Drill Land as the last main one as I can't recall a significant story being told in Drill Spirits.
I suppose I saw Drill Land as the last main one as I can't recall a significant story being told in Drill Spirits.
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