Got a quote from steam
The same old mediocre Minecraft mentality of 'Here's an open area. Build something' is as common as the air we breathe. Developers don't actually have to put any creative effort into it as its expected of the player to create their own source of entertainment from what's given to them
It actually sort of made me think and question whether or not sandbox is often used as a crutch and how much credit one can attribute to these games and how much can we just attribute to the player.
Many of these aspects are just a product of the fact that sandbox games are MOSTLY new and so the expectation of quality isn't there just yet.
I can certainly think of plenty of boring and bland open world games that just sort of go "Yeah do stuff here" and you might as well not bother.
I mean I always was someone who always stood up for focused gameplay. I thought people overblown the "amazingness of sandbox and procedural games" as they tended to create uneven levels that, because they are so random, all looked the same in the end. It has been years and Spelunky is still one of the only few games that incorporated the gameplay into their world generation engine (as in the engine was made to make stages somewhat intelligently with the idea of the player going through them and having fun). The rest sort of just haphazardly. There is just something that sandbox games have never been able to replicate is just the quality of a focused game. SURE a tightly focused game might not have as much replay value, ignoring that sandbox games often do it by stretching things out, but in the end you are only going to be mildly entertained by the sandbox for hundreds of hours, but extremely entertained by the focused games for about 4 or 8.
I guess what I mean is...
Sandbox games are sort of in the "early 3d" phase... where they are almost all dreadful but where the newness keeps people buying. Yet I suspect once quality sandboxes come out people will sort of wonder why anyone even played those earlier games... and honestly this second wave cannot come any sooner.
Or at least create a sense of quality in gamers that goes beyond "look at stuff". Like... do things...