7/24/2023 0 Comments Steamworld dig 2 3ds![]() Your primary resource is light, so bringing lamps with you let you see in the dark trenches of the underground. For the bigger, tougher enemies you’ll unlock a drill punch that does massive knockback and damage.Īlong the way you’ll have optional items you can bring with you. Eventually you come to rocks that can only be gotten through via a drill you get from guided mines. There are upgrades to your pickaxe, but they only improve their effectiveness against enemies and not the dirt. As the lower depths have harder and denser dirt to dig through. There are fast travel points such as specific pneumatic tubes or teleporters you purchase that can alleviate some of this headache.ĭigging becomes more monotonous the deeper you go down. A way of making this easier on yourself is to not dig straight down everywhere but something like zig-zag patterns or means that don’t let you fall too far so that you hurt or kill yourself from the fall damage. But then you have to get back down to where you were, and repeat the process. As you fill up your sacks, you’ll head to the surface to sell. You’ll frequent Dorothy as she’s a shop owner and will give you cash 4 gold. From there you’ll set off on your short 4-5 hours journey to discovering what’s really going on deep down.ĭorothy is one of the first citizens you encounter (foreshadowing her being the protagonist in SteamWorld Dig 2 where she’s the one looking for a missing Rusty). You see, there’s mysteries that need to be unearthed below this sleepy town. It’s not long after you come to his last known location of Tumbleton, that you discover his deceased body and take his pickaxe as your own to continue where he left off. The game starts off with a robot named Rusty looking for his Uncle Joe. SteamWorld Dig is a treasure all its own. And even though there’s nothing new to be found here, what’s here is a tightly packed game that put Image & Form on the map. While I would have liked to see new features, touch controls, or enhancements from SteamWorld Dig 2, it just isn’t needed. By design, SteamWorld Dig is completely unchanged in its transition to the new console, so it is the same game as the other versions in every way. ![]() The game does so, cleanly and wonderfully. SteamWorld Dig has resurfaced, and it has made its way onto the Nintendo Switch.
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