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|developer(s)=[[Drillimation Studios]] |
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|series=''[[Driller Engine Grand Prix]]'' |
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|engine=Driller Engine Ultimate 2 |
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+ | }}{{nihongo|'''Driller Engine Grand Prix 7'''|ドリラーエンジングランドプリー7|''Dorirā Enjin Gurando Purī Shichi''}} is a 2011 go-kart racing game developed by Drillimation Studios and published by Bandai Namco Games for arcades and home consoles. The game was released in the arcades in June 2011, followed by a released on home consoles and computers in Japan on December 1, 2011, followed by a North American release on December 4, 2011, then a PAL release a day later. It is the seventh installment in the series and boasts a ton of new features including aerial and underwater racing. |
==Gameplay== |
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+ | Set three seasons after the events of ''[[Driller Engine Grand Prix 6]]'', Fred Fuchs declares an all-out Driller Engine Grand Prix in an attempt to conquer the world again. The hero character must stop Fuchs from doing this by racing against him and winning. |
==Characters== |
==Characters== |
Revision as of 19:16, 11 August 2017
'Driller Engine Grand Prix 7' (Japanese: ドリラーエンジングランドプリー7, Hepburn: 'Dorirā Enjin Gurando Purī Shichi') is a 2011 go-kart racing game developed by Drillimation Studios and published by Bandai Namco Games for arcades and home consoles. The game was released in the arcades in June 2011, followed by a released on home consoles and computers in Japan on December 1, 2011, followed by a North American release on December 4, 2011, then a PAL release a day later. It is the seventh installment in the series and boasts a ton of new features including aerial and underwater racing.
Gameplay
The gameplay is pretty much the same as previous installments. After a coin is inserted and the player selects a character and cup, players drive around Drillimation-themed courses with the main objective of trying to take first place. Players obtain weapons from item boxes that they can use to help themselves or hinder opponents. Like before, every race is timed and if the player does not complete a lap within the time limit, the race is lost. Players who complete a lap get a time extension to give them more time to complete the next lap. Players must get 6th place or better to move onto the next course, and the player must get 3rd place or better to win a medal.
New Features
This is the first Driller Engine Grand Prix game to have aerial and underwater racing; some courses require the player to use a built-in glider to soar across large pitfalls, and some courses require the player to go underwater to follow the course with no fear of falling in. Some courses such as the remake of Shira Crusier can now let players go inside the pool rather than be an obstacle.
Rather than having the player select pre-made karts, players can now customize their karts such as the design, tires, and glider. This is also the first to allow players to drive in first-person view, and this can be done by pushing the respective VR button.
Plot
Set three seasons after the events of Driller Engine Grand Prix 6, Fred Fuchs declares an all-out Driller Engine Grand Prix in an attempt to conquer the world again. The hero character must stop Fuchs from doing this by racing against him and winning.
Characters
Starting Characters
Character | Weight |
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Susumu Hori | Middleweight |
Anna Hottenmeyer | Lightweight |
Wataru Hoshi | Middleweight |
Chuta Bigbang | Heavyweight |
Konata Izumi | Middleweight |
Kagami Hiiragi | Middleweight |
Leopold Slikk | Middleweight |
Jake Randolf | Middleweight |
James Rolfe | Heavyweight |
Mike Matei | Heavyweight |
Kagami Ochiai | Lightweight |
Shira Katsumoto | Lightweight |
Unlockable Characters
Character | Weight | Unlocking Criteria |
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Taizo Hori | Heavyweight | Get a gold medal on the Beginner Cup on Easy/50cc. |
Ataru Hori | Heavyweight | Get a gold medal on the Beginner Cup on Easy/50cc. |
Keel Sark | Heavyweight | Get a gold medal on the Intermediate Cup on Easy/50cc. |
Eguri Hatakeyama | Lightweight | Get a gold medal on the Intermediate Cup on Easy/50cc. |
Tsukasa Hiiragi | Middleweight | Get a gold medal on the Advanced Cup on Easy/50cc. |
Miyuki Takara | Middleweight | Get a gold medal on the Advanced Cup on Easy/50cc. |
Reimu Hakurei | Middleweight | Get a gold medal on the Expert Cup on Easy/50cc. |
Marisa Kirisame | Middleweight | Get a gold medal on the Expert Cup on Easy/50cc. |
Leonard Slikk | Lightweight | Get a gold medal on the Shell Cup on Easy/50cc. |
Leonidas Slikk | Lightweight | Get a gold medal on the Shell Cup on Easy/50cc. |
BS Man | Heavyweight | Get a gold medal on the Banana Cup on Easy/50cc. |
Kyle Justin | Heavyweight | Get a gold medal on the Banana Cup on Easy/50cc. |
Rikka Katsumoto | Lightweight | Get a gold medal on the Leaf Cup on Easy/50cc. |
Kumiko Uchida | Lightweight | Get a gold medal on the Leaf Cup on Easy/50cc. |