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A surprise Western debut for a 2002 GameCube cult classic, and it holds up startlingly well, five distinct puzzle modes wrapped in one of the best arcade soundtracks you'll hear this year.

I did not expect a 20-year-old Japanese GameCube exclusive to be one of the tightest arcade puzzle packages on Steam, yet here we are. Mr. DRILLER DrillLand is the HD remaster of a game that almost nobody outside Japan got to play when it launched in 2002, and Bandai Namco's belated PC release is a genuinely pleasant shock. The core loop is compact but surprisingly demanding: you control Susumu Hori or one of his companions, drilling downward through formations of coloured blocks. Match four or more same-colour blocks and they vanish, triggering chain reactions that either clear your path or bury you. Your oxygen meter drains constantly, so the pressure never lets up, and a misread stack can send unsupported blocks crashing down on your head in an instant. It sounds simple enough that you'll feel confident for about thirty seconds before the game humbles you. What makes DrillLand worth singling out is how smartly it multiplies that one mechanic across five completely different themed attractions. World Drill Tour is the clean, classic mode. Star Driller adds random-outcome power-up blocks that can help or hurt you without warning. Drindy Adventure strips out the oxygen timer, goes Indiana Jones, and has you collecting gold statues while dodging rolling boulders and spike traps. Horror Night House turns you into a ghost hunter with a single vial of holy water at a time, playing cat-and-mouse with block-possessing spirits in a Pac-Man-style reversal. The Hole of Druaga is the wildest swing: an RPG-lite dungeon where every block drilled costs HP, enemies roam the field, and you need to fight a colour-aura boss using matching gem items. Each one feels different enough that swapping between them when one level is frustrating you is a legitimate and effective strategy. The honest criticisms are real but manageable. World Drill Tour and Star Driller overlap enough that some players will feel shortchanged by the similarity. The story mode wraps up quickly, covering only the first difficulty tier of each attraction, and the Dreamin' Parade bonus mode is essentially a cutscene you press a button during. The PC settings are barebones, a resolution toggle and not much else, though the game runs flawlessly on any hardware. Local multiplayer (Race and Free-for-All, up to four players) is fun in short bursts but won't replace a dedicated couch party game. Using Steam Remote Play can extend it online, which is a genuine bonus. The two things DrillLand does exceptionally well are its difficulty curve and its soundtrack. A Casual Mode and purchasable in-game items (bought with Bits earned during play) soften the initial spike without removing the bite on higher tiers, and each attraction stacks three escalating difficulty levels plus an unlockable Special tier that will test even veterans. The music, composed by Go Shiina (known for his later work on Demon Slayer and God Eater), is genuinely superb. Multiple reviewers singled it out independently, and after spending time with it, that reaction makes complete sense. It is the kind of soundtrack that makes you want to try one more run. If you have never touched a Mr. Driller game, this is the right place to start. If you burned time on the series back in the day, the variety here is the most the franchise ever offered. The main knock is content volume relative to price at full MSRP, but at any meaningful discount this is a straightforward recommendation for anyone who likes compact, replayable arcade puzzlers with genuine mechanical depth underneath the candy-coloured surface. Alex, Scout Team

Mr. DRILLER DrillLand

Mr. DRILLER DrillLand

24 jun 2020INFINITY Co., Ltd.BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment
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A surprise Western debut for a 2002 GameCube cult classic, and it holds up startlingly well, five distinct puzzle modes wrapped in one of the best arcade soundtracks you'll hear this year.

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I did not expect a 20-year-old Japanese GameCube exclusive to be one of the tightest arcade puzzle packages on Steam, yet here we are. Mr. DRILLER DrillLand is the HD remaster of a game that almost nobody outside Japan got to play when it launched in 2002, and Bandai Namco's belated PC release is a genuinely pleasant shock. The core loop is compact but surprisingly demanding: you control Susumu Hori or one of his companions, drilling downward through formations of coloured blocks. Match four or more same-colour blocks and they vanish, triggering chain reactions that either clear your path or bury you. Your oxygen meter drains constantly, so the pressure never lets up, and a misread stack can send unsupported blocks crashing down on your head in an instant. It sounds simple enough that you'll feel confident for about thirty seconds before the game humbles you. What makes DrillLand worth singling out is how smartly it multiplies that one mechanic across five completely different themed attractions. World Drill Tour is the clean, classic mode. Star Driller adds random-outcome power-up blocks that can help or hurt you without warning. Drindy Adventure strips out the oxygen timer, goes Indiana Jones, and has you collecting gold statues while dodging rolling boulders and spike traps. Horror Night House turns you into a ghost hunter with a single vial of holy water at a time, playing cat-and-mouse with block-possessing spirits in a Pac-Man-style reversal. The Hole of Druaga is the wildest swing: an RPG-lite dungeon where every block drilled costs HP, enemies roam the field, and you need to fight a colour-aura boss using matching gem items. Each one feels different enough that swapping between them when one level is frustrating you is a legitimate and effective strategy. The honest criticisms are real but manageable. World Drill Tour and Star Driller overlap enough that some players will feel shortchanged by the similarity. The story mode wraps up quickly, covering only the first difficulty tier of each attraction, and the Dreamin' Parade bonus mode is essentially a cutscene you press a button during. The PC settings are barebones, a resolution toggle and not much else, though the game runs flawlessly on any hardware. Local multiplayer (Race and Free-for-All, up to four players) is fun in short bursts but won't replace a dedicated couch party game. Using Steam Remote Play can extend it online, which is a genuine bonus. The two things DrillLand does exceptionally well are its difficulty curve and its soundtrack. A Casual Mode and purchasable in-game items (bought with Bits earned during play) soften the initial spike without removing the bite on higher tiers, and each attraction stacks three escalating difficulty levels plus an unlockable Special tier that will test even veterans. The music, composed by Go Shiina (known for his later work on Demon Slayer and God Eater), is genuinely superb. Multiple reviewers singled it out independently, and after spending time with it, that reaction makes complete sense. It is the kind of soundtrack that makes you want to try one more run. If you have never touched a Mr. Driller game, this is the right place to start. If you burned time on the series back in the day, the variety here is the most the franchise ever offered. The main knock is content volume relative to price at full MSRP, but at any meaningful discount this is a straightforward recommendation for anyone who likes compact, replayable arcade puzzlers with genuine mechanical depth underneath the candy-coloured surface.

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steamArcade PuzzleOne-More-RunOxygen ManagementChain ReactionCasual ModeLocal 4-PlayerScore AttackLeaderboardsGameCube Remaster

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INFINITY Co., Ltd.
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