Sand Land review | PC Gamer

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    Sand Land review | PC Gamer

    What year is it? Because I’m sure Sand Land (and the Akira Toriyama-authored anime and manga it’s based on) just came out, but this action RPG, complete with numbers popping out of enemies whenever feisty lordling fiend Prince Beelzebub hits them, feels like a return to the bad old days of licensed games. The sort of forgotten PlayStation tie-in that included a bit of everything whether it should have or not, a game your well-meaning grandparents bought as a gift because they recognised the name of the movie.

    What is it? Toriyama’s beautiful mechanical designs trapped inside a tired marketing exercise
    Expect to pay: £49.99
    Developer: ILCA, Inc.
    Publisher: Bandai Namco Entertainment Inc.
    Reviewed on: Intel i9-13900HX, GeForce RTX 4080 (laptop), 16GB RAM
    Multiplayer? No
    Steam Deck: Unknown
    Link: Official site

    At times the game will force a side-on platforming section on me, complete with bottomless pits and an endless supply of incoming objects to avoid. In other moments I’ll have to play along with some scripted chase sequence, or hit buttons at the right as if QTE-ruined cutscenes never went out of fashion. There are even multiple stealth sections to grit my teeth through. They don’t turn up often, but they do turn up more often than they should in an action RPG of any age: never.

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