Who needs
the chunky
headsets and
funny gloves of
Virtual Reality?
Strap a pair of binoculars to
your eyes, slip on a mitten and
for the sell-your-grandmother
price of £2.99 you can
experience Freescape and
explore a whole world. The
game that received more
praise than most Roman gods,
Driller drops you onto a small,
gas-bloated moon that is
doomed to be hit by a meteor
in mere hours, and which will
destroy your home planet in
the ensuing explosion. Your
mission, should you choose to
accept it (as if you had any
choice), is to seek out and
relieve the gas build-ups with
your trusty drilling rig (and not
a giant packet of liver salts as
you might expect).
As with the other Freescape
releases, it's not a question of
the game becoming dated -
when you get frustrated by
those tricky puzzles (and
those damn laser beacons)
you can just wander around
the planet and be amazed.
(Although after a 5-hour
session you do get the urge to
see what your furniture looks
like upside down and from the
back.) What else can I
say?
Driller has been a
Megagame, is a Megagame
and will always be a
Megagame. So stump up
those 3 shiny coins and grab
yourself a piece of Speccy
history (and get a penny
change to boot).
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