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Sand Land Review [Capsule Computers]

Travis Bruno of Capsule Computers writes:

"While many know of the great late Akira Toriyama for his Dragon Ball franchise, the legendary mangaka and designer had contributed to countless games and properties throughout the years, ranging from classics like Chrono Trigger and Dragon Quest to some under-appreciated gems like Blue Dragon. As such, when it was revealed that a one volume manga he wrote back in 2000 would be given both a film, net animation, and a game, it seemed like a great way to continue to celebrate his past works. Sadly, despite being announced and nearly finished, Toriyama’s sudden passing on March 1st leaves Sand Land as one of the last projects the legend had worked on. This places a lot of weight on the shoulders of a cross-media game built around a single volume manga, but does Sand Land manage to deliver?"

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PlayStation Plus Game Catalog for May

Battle Engine Aquila joins PlayStation Plus Premium.

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Profchaos30d ago

Another meh month and only 1 single classic wtf Sony. I was hoping after the price hikes for PSN we might get a good month spoonful of sugar makes the medicine go down and all that

crazyCoconuts30d ago

Last month had harry potter and blue prince
I wouldn't say ANOTHER meh month

OtterX30d ago

Sandland looks right up my alley and I'm excited to give it a shot. I honestly missed this game somehow, never heard about it until now.

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pwnmaster300030d ago

Maybe I’ll go check out battlefield 5 again.
Maybe this will give a little boost

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PapaBop30d ago

Some of the best psvr 2 titles leaving, nothing coming, way to support your psvr 2 owners. Still, I don't mind the games coming personally.

crazyCoconuts30d ago

Yeah I upped to premium when they started adding psvr2 with the expectation that they would keep coming. now when my sub ends I'll be scaling back

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Sand Land review - Vehicular Exploration and Explosion | TechStomper

"Sand Land is a faithful retelling of the legendary manga of the same name - a little grind doesn't dull this engrossing and fun experience."

- Stuart Cullen, TechStomper

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Sand Land Review - Toriyama's Swan Song | MP1st

Sand Land Review - Akira Toriyama's two decade old manga has received new life with a recent anime adaptation and now a video game as well.