Drive little tanks and mechs in Sand Land, based on a world by the Dragon Ball creator

By Alex Chen | January 01, 0001

The new game based on Dragon Ball creator Akira Toriyama's comic Sand Land will release on April 26, 2023, Bandai Namco on the PlayStation blog. The action-RPG will have players puttering around [[link]] and bashing baddies in a kind of cute, monster-infested manga version of a Mad Max wasteland.

The original Sand Land was a short one-off comic that really highlighted Toriyama's delightful obsession with chunky little vehicles of various sorts. The game will expand on that world by letting you customize, tweak, and refactor the various vehicles of Sand Land to explore it and find a hidden water source to save Sand Land's inhabitants from their grisly fate.

PC Gamer's Wes Fenlon when the game was unveiled last year, revealing himself to be a thorough appreciator of Toriyama's vehicle designs.

"If you've only ever watched the Dragon Ball anime or played Dragon Quest, you probably [[link]] haven't picked up on quite what a car fiend he is. Or really a vehicle fiend: trucks, scooters, bikes, Toriyama just loves to draw anything with a motor. Practically every issue cover of the manga has Goku or pxj เข้าสู่ระบบ one of his pals hanging out in some ridiculously detailed ride. Goku really has no good reason to drive around in a winner55 ทางเข้า สล็อต Volkwagen Beetle, but clearly Toriyama just really wanted to draw a Volkswagen and l86.com สล็อต nobody was gonna tell him no," he wrote at the [[link]] time.

He was able to spend later that month, finding it an interesting exercise in an action RPG that also had you jumping in and out of vehicles.

The that announced the release date came with a pretty thrilling array of gifs and announcements about vehicle types you'll be able to drive and tweak in Sand Land: Hovercars, Hovertanks, walkers, drone attachments, and more.

You can find for US $60, and see more about it . There's a deluxe edition with some cosmetic bells and whistles, and a collector's edition with a statue, a steelbook, some postcards, and the like that's only available directly from Bandai Namco.

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