If you?ve been looking for something to pick up on the 3DS after that awesome promotional credit for Fire Emblem: Awakening and Shin Megami Tensei IV, I?d suggest you propel SteamWorld Dig to the top of that list. While it?s a relatively short game, the four or five hours it?ll take you to complete is time well spent with a unique adventure title focused on vertical exploration.
It?s hard to compare SteamWorld Dig to anything else, it culls a bit from titles like Minecraft and Terraria in that you?re digging downwards for treasure and secret areas, but there?s no building or constructing going on here. Instead you?ll continually mine for valuable ore, bring that ore to the surface, upgrade your tools, and dig down some more. There are some small combat elements with enemies that pepper the environment, which get more aggressive the deeper you go. But SteamWorld Dig is clearly more focused on the addictive nature behind finding out what?s next, what new cavern you?ll uncover, or what that shiny, ore filled rock a few feet down is going to give.
There?s not much fueling the plot behind SteamWorld Dig, but I do enjoy the aesthetics of the Old-West theme used to represent this world. The opening town which doubles as a hub gradually opens up over time, with more shops becoming available where you can purchase increasingly helpful tools to fuel your adventure. You?ll also find multiple entrances to different levels of your dig as you advance, giving you quicker access than just starting from the top. Other supplies can be found here too, like dynamite, ladders, and a handy teleport that lets you instantly warp back to town when used.
I definitely think SteamWorld Dig is worth picking up. The 3DS eShop has done pretty well for itself over the past year or so with quality titles, and I think SteamWorld Dig certainly deserves to be added to a list that contains Pushmo, HarmoKnight, and others. Definitely check this one out when you get a chance, you won?t be disappointed.
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