![]() You’ll carve your own pathways through the rather large caverns, collecting ore and killing creatures, all the while a chill soundtrack plays. Anyway, this means that Dorothy has to take up Rusty’s favourite past-time of mining in a quest to figure out what he has to do with the current goings on. ![]() ![]() Rusty’s apparently been through, but hasn’t been seen since the earthquakes started, it’s all very suspicious. There are earthquakes, a doomsday cult and a panicky populace in the town of El Machino. The lack of Rusty means that the blue bot from the olde town, Dorothy is out to find him. ![]() I was right to be excited, Image & Form have easily matched and bettered the original game, retaining everything that made the original special despite the missing Rusty. When the sequel was announced I was understandably excited, and the idea of playing on the Switch with that same handheld to console synergy… well, I’ve been eagerly anticipating this for a while. I have fond memories of playing it on my commute, and getting home, syncing my save and continuing on my PS4. Originally exclusive to the Wii U it developed a bit of a following, and at the time I didn’t have that console, so, when it finally came to PS4 and Vita I snapped it up. It’s hard to believe that it’s been four years since SteamWorld Dig was released.
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