Summary

Bandai Namco’sSand Landoccupies a familiar niche as other video game adaptations of popular anime and manga, faithfully paying homage to its source material while providing a satisfyingly safe gameplay template. OutsideSand Land’s vehicle combat, much of what players will find in the game is fairly standard fare for most action RPG-adjacent titles that take place in an open-world sandbox. What truly setsSand Landapart from other formulaic open-world games, though, is its brisk pacing, and its sense of speed at which it shuttles players along the main quest places it in contrast to another of 2024’s open-world titles:Rise of the Ronin.

LikeSand Land,Rise of the Roninis an arguably formulaic open-world game that entices players through its excellent combat, albeit with challenging melee combat rather than fast-paced and frenetic vehicular battles. However, the sheer amount of activities and distractions for players to experience inRise of the Roninpractically beg the player to stop and smell the roses, enticing them to take their time with the experience in a way thatSand Land’s tightly focused narrativeand brisk pace are diametrically opposed. Both titles might be shining light on aging open-world game design, but their disparate pacing makes them two distinct experiences.

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Sand Land’s Open World is Distinctly Less Dense Than Rise of the Ronin’s

Despite both games falling back on familiar open-world game design, one area whereSand Land’s open-worldmight seem lacking is in its density. However, that perceived “emptiness” of the barren wasteland of Sand Land (and, later, Forest Land) is actually something that works in the game’s favor as far as its pacing is concerned. Outside main and side missions, there are very few sandbox-style activities to engage with inSand Landother than Bounties and hunting for materials to use in the game’s robust vehicle crafting and customization system.

As a result,Sand Land’s focus shifts from exploring its open world to instead using it as a place to organically acquire necessary items and experience between the game’s real highlight – the main quest that mirrors and then builds on theSand Landmanga. In contrast,Rise of the Ronin’s open-worldrendition of Bakumatsu-era Japan is practically stuffed with sandbox-style activities involving collectibles, points of interest, photographs, and other distractions from the main quest. Regardless of how players feel about whether these activities are worthwhile, the fact remains that they extend a roughly 25-hour main quest to over 70 hours of gameplay time.

Formulaic Open World Design Helps Sand Land’s Story Take Center Stage

While it may seem like a knock againstSand Landto qualify its open world as being comparatively “empty” when stacked up againstRise of the Ronin, it actually works in the game’s favor.Rise of the Ronin’s open world mostly serves to pad out the experience and add length to what’s otherwise a fairly short game with a story thatlast year’sLike a Dragon: Ishin!had already covered. To prop up the game’s excellent combat and give players more opportunities to engage with it,Rise of the Roninis bursting with things to do outside its main quest, which comes in handy when the player protagonist isn’t given much character development in comparison to the supporting cast.

Sand Land, on the other hand, places its faithful adaptation of the manga as the main draw for players, guiding them along the main quest and highlighting the excellent characters and lighthearted story at the game’s core. With the addition of new story elements, characters, and areas courtesy of Akira Toriyama himself,Sand Land’s video game adaptationis an essential piece of the IP’s presence in multimedia. Being able to focus on its main quest and not get bogged down by open-world filler makes the feeling of playing throughSand Landcomparable to watching an episode of the animated series.

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WHERE TO PLAY

Dive into a desert world where both humans and demons suffer from an extreme water shortage - SAND LAND. Meet the Fiend Prince Beelzebub, his chaperone Thief, and the fearless Sheriff Rao, and follow the team on an extraordinary adventure in search of the Legendary Spring hidden in the desert, and much more. The end is only the beginning, as beyond this arid ground lies a mysterious new realm to explore - Forest Land.This action-RPG is a nostalgic and heartwarming world created by Akira Toriyama, where you will become the main character, Beelzebub. Learn how to control his powers and lead your company of heroic misfits, exploring the legendary world of SAND LAND and the brand-new Forest Land. But beware of the many dangers that populate them: between bandits, fierce wildlife, and ruthless Army Generals, reaching the spring and saving the world won’t be easy!Use your tact and imagination to develop tanks and other vehicles that will help you navigate these vast resourceful lands, using a wide array of part combinations. Build up your base of operations into a thriving city, with the help of the people you meet along the way in this desert.