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Exploring the Sand Land: Akira Toriyama’s Legacy Lives On in New Video Game Adaptation

Akira Toriyama’s legacy continues to live on through the games and manga he left behind, even two months after his passing. Toriyama, known for designing characters in popular titles such as “Chrono Trigger” and the “Dragon Quest” series, passed away at the age of 68. Unfortunately, he did not live to see the release of the video game adaptation of his manga, “Sand Land,” which launched on April 25th.

Despite not being able to witness the release of the game, Toriyama had shared his thoughts on it before his passing. The “Sand Land” game was perceived by the official account to be a fulfilling experience, expanding on the original manga with new and exciting elements. Our review of the game found it to be a fun adventure that pays tribute to Toriyama’s legacy.

The game developed by ILCA and distributed by Bandai Namco is available on multiple platforms, including PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and Microsoft Windows. Toriyama commended the game for its graphics, which strike a balance between the manga’s atmosphere and art style. He noted that players will find the game visually appealing with attention to detail in elements like vehicle skins and customizations.

In addition to the Sand Land world, the game introduces a new realm called Forest Land with new characters not seen in the original manga. Players can embark on an adventure as the prince of demons in a story-rich environment with a vast map to explore. Toriyama expressed his recommendation for the game, stating that even as an older individual with limited gaming experience, he found it to be enjoyable for players of all ages.

The “Sand Land” game offers an immersive experience set in a desert world inhabited by demons and humans, allowing players to explore various regions with vehicles and engage in exciting adventures. While Toriyama may no longer be physically present to witness the impact of his creations, his legacy lives on through the games and manga he left behind for fans to enjoy.

Samantha Johnson

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