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Mr Driller Online Review

Xbox 360 Review by Dan Whitehead

2 April, 2008

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After several weeks of defending the besieged portcullis of casual gaming with precious little assistance from the parade of lazy mindless tat on Live Arcade, I've finally found a brave knight who can help me slay the dragon of Kneejerk Hardcore Gamers Who Are Scared Of Fun. And he's got a drill.

Mr Driller was last seen in Drill Spirits on the Nintendo DS back in 2004. That game made Tom use the words "you'll love it" and the numbers "8/10". Having been rejigged, reworked and redeployed to the 360, Mr Driller remains the sort of fast-paced puzzle gem all "casual" efforts should aspire to.

The concept, as with all great things, is dead simple. Superficially similar to Tetris, if only because you need to have a quick eye for shapes and how they'll interact when one is removed, the closest comparison would be a fusion of Boulderdash and Dig Dug. Hardly surprising, since the game began life as a continuation of Namco's underground monster-inflating classic. Mr Driller, should you care, is supposed to be the son of Dig Dug star Taizou Hori.

'Mr Driller Online' Screenshot 1

Tag Battle - share air with your friend without any messy 'kiss of life' excuses.

You have a drill. You have a level made up of big colourful blocks. Drill down through the blocks through levels of 100 metres each, making sure falling debris from above doesn't squash you. If four squares of the same colour collide, they'll be destroyed - giving you a score boost, but also potentially creating a landslide of blocks above or below. You have limited air for your subterranean mission, and making your way to the sporadic air tanks without drilling yourself into a corner is a large part of the gameplay.

The nasty brown squares return, blocking your path and taking several drill hits to destroy. Take this option, rather than drilling around them, and you'll immediately lose 20 per cent of your air. As brown blocks are often used to keep air tanks and other desirable items from your reach, it becomes a question of making snap decisions - risk using up more air than you'll gain, or continue downwards and hope there's an easier option somewhere below?

'Mr Driller Online' Screenshot 2

And, er, here are the characters. They look happy, don't they?

The instinctive response is to keep moving ever downwards, trying to out run any block avalanches and hoping for air tanks, but the best way to play is at a carefully measured clip - keeping mobile, but taking the time to stop and think about the consequences of removing certain blocks. It really hits the sweet spot between the edge of delicious panic and the rewards of making the right choice in the blink of an eye.

There have been changes from the DS to 360, though. For one thing, you can now choose from the various characters at the start - no need to unlock them. As they include faster drillers, characters with more air, a dog that can climb up two blocks rather than the standard one, and a robot that can withstand one collision with falling blocks, this opens up plenty of gameplay choices straight away.

There are also power-ups to be found inside treasure chests, and these can be used at your leisure by hitting X. Beneficial effects include complete air refills, shields and speed increases. Having the right one to hand in a pinch can be the difference between life and death.

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Psychotext
02/04/08 @ 13:08
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Surprisingly high score. Might actually give this a go.
jonsaan
02/04/08 @ 13:15
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Please bring this to PSN. Mr Driller is awesome.
penhalion
02/04/08 @ 13:22
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gonna have to buy this :)
AaronTurner
02/04/08 @ 13:23
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Just tried it, two things bug me. The graphics look very blurred and the borders running down the side of the gameplay area are incredibly annoying.

Other than that it's Mr Driller.
Horse
02/04/08 @ 13:24
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It was great on the Dreamcast too...

/dons cardigan, puffs pipe
muscleblade
02/04/08 @ 13:27
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First review of the game!

Good job!!

Getting this when i get home
asphaltcowboy
02/04/08 @ 13:29
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Gah! Now I might have to buy this!
RedPanda
02/04/08 @ 13:30
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Those characters look happy. I will buy this and also be happy.

That is my plan.
Benno
02/04/08 @ 13:34
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As good as gears then?
Cappy
02/04/08 @ 13:35
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It looks like a port of Mr. Driller Drill Land rather than the DS game.
bitesize
02/04/08 @ 13:45
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think i last played this on dreamcast too, loved it but never got round to getting the ds version... this is going straight on the shopping list.
Beano
02/04/08 @ 13:48
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As good as... the t-shirt... then?
hokuto_no_rob
02/04/08 @ 14:04
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@ Cappy

It's definitely not. Drill Land had loads more modes and content - this is bare bones by comparison. Still great though.
pikemon
02/04/08 @ 14:09
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i got this for DS but found it somehow too hectic (the music?) to be enjoyable. can't put a finger on exactly what it was that ruined it for me, but i strongly prefer meteos over the ds version... maybe i just lack the "driller gene" (boulder dash was my favourite as a kid though)
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arfling
02/04/08 @ 14:27
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Interesting choice of game to once again champion XBLA. Don't get me wrong, I think it's a brilliant game but it's yet another port of an golden oldie with some online knobs on. Where's the brand new original loveliness needed to re-ignite the arcade spark?
Trip SkyWay
02/04/08 @ 15:22
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Is there any kind of co-operative off line multi player? If I can play with the my wife then I'll grab this.
groovychainsaw
02/04/08 @ 15:48
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I love mr driller. Purchased!
(I have it on dreamcast, pc ,ds, and now xbox!)
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cyber_nicco
02/04/08 @ 17:29
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"As good as gears then?"

You mean, "As good as Halo then?"
kingcrowbar
02/04/08 @ 19:06
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Got it before reading up on it as i love the DC and DS versions. But, no same console multiplayer at all?
smelly
02/04/08 @ 20:13
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>You mean, "As good as Halo then?"

Wouldn't be hard.

I've not played this game.. i'm going 100% on the review.. and i'm guessing "better than halo"

But then again a lot of games are
hairycub
03/04/08 @ 00:16
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Good review, except for the part that should mention that Mr Driller Online is pretty much unplayable, you know, online. It is completely broken. Guys, for the love of God, do not play this game. For a game with "Online" in the title, I am shocked that an entirely unplayable feature would be completely unmentioned.
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03/04/08 @ 06:55
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Echoing kingcrowbar and Trip SkyWay's questions: is there any same-console multiplayer? Does it include the co-op modes? Sounds like a good game to play with non-hardcore friends/partners...
muscleblade
03/04/08 @ 07:12
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I cant believe this game was released in this state. Its totally unplayable online and there is no option for local multiplayer.
I give it 2/10 because its totally broken. The music in multiplayer is fantastic though so this is a shame really. Hope they fix it soon. Ive got the 10 consecutive wins solo online achievement pretty fast because the other player was lagging so bad he couldnt break any bricks.
alasdairm
03/04/08 @ 07:22
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Annoying that there doesn't seem to be a local multiplayer option as the Marketplace description (& Major Nelson's) states that there is local multiplayer for 2 players
Rather annoyed that it doesn't seem to be there, especially as some of the screenshots released appear to show some sort of split screen game going on with two seperate drilling screens
Have they released the right version ala SWOS ??
DanWhitehead
03/04/08 @ 07:31
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Rather annoyed that it doesn't seem to be there, especially as some of the screenshots released appear to show some sort of split screen game going on with two seperate drilling screens

That's the Tag Battle mode.
muscleblade
03/04/08 @ 07:50
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Its right that the Marketplace description states that there is a local multiplayer. I want my money back! That was the reason i bought it.
muscleblade
03/04/08 @ 08:02
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03/04/08 @ 08:08
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@Danwhitehead

Why didnt you tell us that the game was totally broken like IGN did?

I wasted money and my gamerscore completion went down thanks to this shitty game. The funny thing is that the demo actually only let you try out the stuff that actually is playable. As i said before they better fix this ASAP.
RedPanda
03/04/08 @ 10:06
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'gamerscore completion'

wtf?!
muscleblade
03/04/08 @ 11:11
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@RedPanda

Looking at your profile i see that you dont get it. Some of us enjoy actually completing games you know - not just try them for a few minutes like you.
ScarOnTheSky
03/04/08 @ 11:36
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The IGN article says there's no offline co-op. Why not? This seems like the perfect game to play with your gf for a couple of minutes. Stupid.
muscleblade
03/04/08 @ 11:53
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@ScarOnTheSky

Yeah! I bought it to play with my daughter actually. It makes no sense to leave it out. The worst thing is the false marketplace description. WTF is that about - misleading customers like that.
DanWhitehead
04/04/08 @ 06:57
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Why didnt you tell us that the game was totally broken like IGN did?

Because it's not "totally broken". Apart from the fact that the offline game is great and well worth 800 points on its own, the online play varies depending on who you're playing against. The IGN reviewer states that he tried it once, his Xbox crashed and "needless to say" he didn't bother trying again. How thorough of him. I had some laggy games, kept playing and also had plenty of online games that played just fine. My review reflects this.
muscleblade
04/04/08 @ 07:19
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@DanWhitehead

"But where Mr. Driller Online truly fails is in its multiplayer functionality which, for all intents and purposes, does not exist. I tried joining and hosting both Player and Ranked matches, both Quick and Custom all day long and experienced game-breaking lag each and every time"

Read the review again Dan. And i tried many times my self without getting one playable game. You must have been lucky.
DanWhitehead
04/04/08 @ 07:25
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Aah, I thought it was the IGN review linked from Metacritic. And maybe I was lucky, but I was certainly able to play more lag-free games than laggy ones. I can only review from my own experience, and while I think Mr Driller's online modes needed more attention considering the title, I certainly didn't suffer any performance worse than I've had with, say, Puzzle Fighter or Bomberman.
muscleblade
04/04/08 @ 08:18
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"Aah, I thought it was the IGN review linked from Metacritic."

Yes the same review indeed but you must read the whole thing not just the summary. The reviewer gave up after his Xbox froze on him but that was after playing the game online for a day or so. After reading the Gamespot review too, and trying online some more last night im sure you where incredibly lucky. I bought the game because of your review, but i guess i cant blame you if you didnt experience the problems yourself.
haowan
09/04/08 @ 18:55
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People have received refunds for this game. If you are upset about the online multiplayer, call Microsoft and they will refund you.
smelly
10/04/08 @ 02:53
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after the mario kart review.. i'm surprised if they acutally bothered to try it online

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