I was drawn into playing This Land is My Land after seeing the trailer. The graphics looked great and the concept of a strategy/survival game based on Native Indians intrigued me. If you love a good survival, let us know in the comments your favorites.
From the off, in the main menu, the game gives you the option to start a resistance rather than start a new game. This gives you a feel of what’s to come as you fight for land in the frontier. As you progress and get started with the game you are offered up three game difficulties. Classic, giving an easier gameplay experience with less focus on survival and more on action and stealth. Immersive, “This is how This Land Is My Land is meant to be played!” exclaims the description. This is full of survival mechanics darker nights, hunger, warmth, and more. Finally, there is Custom, which allows you to tweak settings if you want to have some elements from each of the two difficulties. I chose Classic as admittingly I am really bad at survival games. I was relieved to see the game gave you the option to tone that side of it down slightly.
As
you enter the game you are given the option to build up your character, giving
them life so to speak. Interestingly, the stat buffs you receive here depend on
the name you give your character and dialogue choices. I found this a random
but fun idea as I hadn’t come across this before. You also get given options
throughout this period to define how difficult the start is for you. I found
this a striking change from normal character builders and entirely random, but
maybe there’s some hidden game mechanic at work here.
As you start in the wilderness you are given small missions/quests to get you started such as harvesting flax and wood. You are also given multiplayer missions where you raid camps to rescue other players or take down settlers in retaliation. Ultimately, you are given the goal of expanding and forming alliances with other tribes dotted throughout the land. At first, I found it all too easy to lose track of the smaller objectives. This was due to other more enticing and harder missions being available from the start. Being a novice survivalist, I struggled and think it’s a game aimed at more veteran gamers of this genre.
Horse
riding in the game was a bit janky at times. This may need improving for it to
be rated higher among reviewers. When riding, the camera is often hard to focus
on the direction you are riding in. This made those ever-dangerous obstacles
even more of a threat. The horse also seems to have only two speeds. The horse
can either trot along or go full sprint. I found myself, thanks to these two
issues, running full speed into trees and rocks. This either meant getting
injured or nothing at all as the collision mechanics seemed unreliable at
times. The horses also seemed part mountain goats often capable of climbing
steep rockfaces.
Venturing into the game I was impressed at the quality of the graphics. An effort has been made to resemble that of Red Dead Redemption 2, which it will no doubt get compared to. The foliage is deep, varies in colour, and is abundant. When the sunlight shines through the trees it can create a great photo-worthy spectacle.
The wildlife isn’t as abundant in this game as say Red Dead, but you do notice the odd deer which will wander across your path enticing you to hunt them. The sounds of the world around you make for a real immersion into the game. The rain plays a big part in this too, masking out any noise around. It will obscure the camera somewhat with droplets which I thought was clever.
There
is no in-action musical score when entering battles, which meant the real
tension was lost. Some may prefer it this way instead of the over-encompassing
music scores however. The voice acting and sound effects are great and just
listening to them in battle was immersive to help put you in the moment.
Not being a survival gamer, I lost interest quickly. For those who enjoy these kinds of games, there are plenty of objectives and goals to tackle. I gave it a fair shot though. I felt that if I put more time into it, it may give me more content and entertainment. I may try and revisit for a cosy rainy day worth of gaming.
I had fun getting to grips with This Land is My Land. The spin on the western adventure game with Native Indians interested me and I wasn’t disappointed with the theme or the feel. There were certain areas I felt the game could have improved on to make it a fully enjoyable game. While playing, I felt that the game developers were aiming for a bigger game generally. I understand the developers were caught up in issues beyond their control when creating this game which may have hindered them somewhat. For those who love survival games, I’d say it’s definitely worth having a go as there are many elements in the game you will enjoy.



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