
It gives the impression of being a game that remains quite interesting for a long time.
>>1That’s a good thing!
Whether good or bad, the hurdle has been lowered, so if you try it out…
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Customizing tanks is fun!
I can’t believe the budget is this high… it was quite substantial.
It was good because it was interesting.
I have a slight feeling that I wanted a taxi dragon not as a taxi, but as a pet for myself because it’s quite cute.
I should have put in a lot of effort, but I have no memory of any promotion at all.
The one-sided desert environment and the fact that the enemy types are mostly just color variations are concerning and can get boring; however, aside from that, everything else is super fun and the controls are stress-free.
Mechanic who loves big breasts.
The lower half is also very lewd.
Even though the player’s level, enemy level, and drops are synchronized, only the mech’s level is different.
I think it’s a good game as long as there are no fatal flaws that prevent you from leveling up unless you clear quests.
I like running around with a weak bipedal robot.
I was happily defeating the first Alpha Raptor I encountered by punching it little by little, but once I got in a tank, it went down instantly, and I thought, “Weapons are scary…”
It has become a hidden masterpiece.
Why are you hiding? It’s Akira Toriyama…
>>12But when it comes to Mr. Toriyama’s works, aside from well-known ones like Arale-chan, Dragon Ball, and Dragon Quest, there are some that just don’t really stand out, right?
I thought there was an illustration of the delicious island’s Wu next to a girl farmer, so I lightly searched for it, but I can’t find it at all, right?
I completely forgot to buy it.
The protagonist has a mysterious pink spiky hairstyle, and the travel companions, an old man and a grandpa, are just too sharp…
I mean, there aren’t any mechanic girls on the package, huh?
Let’s play because we can play with the PS+ game thumbnails.
One of the few games where you can ride Caramelman No. 1.
If you’re going to make two types of two-speed walking mechs, make sure the pirate robot can ride in them too.
Sand Land has anime, games, and even movies, but why on earth is it so unknown… it’s at a level where it feels like it’s been taken by a god.
>>19Because even though Blue Dragon, which has the same Toriyama art style, has released many manga, anime, and games, it lacks recognition…
Auto-run is stress-free and very good.
I’m really grateful that during battles, I can focus solely on aiming, not to mention the movement.
Let’s show the movie on terrestrial broadcasting soon.
>>21The anime version will start airing on NHK next month.
I wonder if Metal Max Wild Eyes was like this.
I love princes.
It’s cute.
Why are they pushing Sandland so hard now!?
Well, they’re all good enough, so I’ll let it slide…
It was fun to ignore the story progression and go on trips here and there.
So I found materials to remove the level cap for tank upgrades.
I’m currently enjoying the game, so it’s a masterpiece in my eyes.
So I will delete it.
Is it that you’ve only played the demo of Desert One-Sided?
>>30For those currently playing, let’s skip this for now since it’s a spoiler.
>>30There are quite a few people who have started playing just a few days ago in the game thumbnail.
In the early stages, there’s nothing but desert.
It’s a PlayStation exclusive, so it’s definitely a masterpiece!
>>33It’s also available on Steam…
The movie lacks too much glamour.
There appear to be two types of tools called Jump Mecha and Hover that allow for limitless movement in all directions.
Trying to jump in a Bethesda style, even just a little, is unacceptable; it felt like a significant downside for me that I was told to find the proper path.
PowPow Ring
The enemy will die.
I often see half-price sales on Steam, so I want to buy it if it’s around 70% off.
It would have been nice if Raptor-kun could have been put into the Poi Poi Capsule too…
I played until the town was rebuilt.
The hairstyle is a bit off, but the body and face are those of an amazing woman.
© Bird Studio/Shueisha © Bandai Namco Entertainment Inc.
>>42I really like large breasts.
There are a lot of subtle branching paths! I wish I had the flying tank before clearing it.
There aren’t really any strong points other than the Buster Cannon.
I don’t think there are many people who are unaware of the game’s existence due to timing factors.
The jet hover is really fast and cool.
I like it because you ride with me on the back.
Will the new Metal Max and Metal Saga be like this?
Sneaking is shit.
Destroy the base.
I think the long-standing character games from Bandai Namco are a result of the accumulation of…
The ruins along the way will probably end soon… but the inside is really spacious!
A one-of-a-kind game where you can freely control Toriyama’s mecha.
That’s the bike! It’s nice when that happens.
I think it’s good content, but the protagonist is a bit creepy…
It’s really unavoidable, but Sand Land tends to choose people based solely on its visual appearance.
On top of that, perhaps because it lacks attention, it’s rarely brought up as a topic, so even if there are developments, they go unnoticed.
If the prince doesn’t continue the conversation, his cuteness won’t come across…
There were quite a few anonymous people who were doing it.
The prince is actually cute when he’s moving and talking…
It’s cute that when I go in front of Dad, I get nervous and my hands and feet move at the same time.
Well, to be honest… I wasn’t really drawn to it either the first time I saw it…
I knew that because the princes are called monsters, they would mostly be異形.
At first, I was like, “Wait, the pitch person is an alien?”
A game created in response to the desire to move the Toriyama mecha~
>>62Thank you…
Many mechas that I know also appear… amazing…
There are quite a few people who deliberately avoid engaging with Toriyama’s works after Dragon Ball…
I think it was really because the promotion was too noticeable.
Dad is too strong, or rather, he was probably holding back all along.
>>66It’s good, right? I’m the Demon King…?
Speaking of which, Blue Dragon didn’t have much promotion either, I wonder what’s up with that.
>>67Blue Dragon was quite heavily promoted!
If anything, I’ve been doing anime for a long time too!
But it was sold only in boxes…
I think Blue Dragon was quite heavily advertised.
They’ve put a lot of effort into creating the side quest conversation patterns, so I thought, if you’ve worked this hard, you should really promote it properly, right?
It just felt like it was made because they wanted to, rather than being a typical tie-up project.
What Metal Max was supposed to be.
>>72Action-oriented RPGs and turn-based RPGs can’t really be compared, after all.
I think Blue Dragon would have been a bit better if it weren’t for the box…
Back then, there were probably hardly any kids with boxes…
There will be an anime series starting on NHK soon.
I’m looking forward to it because I haven’t seen it yet.
I’ve been interested, but I gave up after getting sick from the demo version.
I wonder if it will somehow work out.
There are quite a few interesting stories in side quests, right?
The story of a husband with amnesia is told to his wife, and the person who has been taking care of her is so good that it made me struggle with the ending.
By the way, the anime version was created for this game.
To be precise, when we tried to create a short anime to promote this game, it turned out so well that we decided to make it a full-fledged anime and release the first half in theaters.
So all the projects are created on a whim.
>>77Isn’t it a game adaptation based on the anime?
It’s not a project that has been properly developed as a media mix alongside the anime…