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Journey to the Savage Planet

Journey to the Savage Planet

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Release Date: January 28, 2020

Action, FPP, Science Fiction, Humorous, Co-op, Crafting, Action Adventure, Multiplayer, Singleplayer, Internet

An action adventure game in which we play the role of a daredevil exploring the newly discovered planet and conducting a research if the planet may become inhabited. Game is maintained in a light tone, emphasized by the colorful graphics design.

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4.4

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The debut project of Typhoon Studios, founded by Alex Hutchinson (a long-term employee of Ubisoft and co-creator of games from such brands as Assassin's Creed and Far Cry), is an adventure action game played in a first-person perspective. Journey to the Savage Planet was released by 505 Games in partnership with Epic Games.

The title focuses on the adventures of a single daredevil who crashes on an unknown planet, filled with aliens and potentially deadly forms of life. Our task is to explore the bizarre world and see if it is suitable for human settlement. The problem is that our hero is devoid of any specialist equipment and action plan, so the mission will require a lot of improvisation skills.

Journey to the Savage Planet has a colorful graphics design and a humorous tone, making the struggle for survival on a foreign planet much lighter than one might think.

Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows January 28, 2020

PlayStation 4

PlayStation 4 January 28, 2020

Xbox One

Xbox One January 28, 2020

Nintendo Switch

Nintendo Switch May 21, 2020

PlayStation 5

PlayStation 5 February 14, 2023

Xbox Series X/S

Xbox Series X/S February 14, 2023

Game Series

Journey to the Savage Planet
Journey to the Savage Planet

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Savage Planet Game Series

Savage Planet Game Series

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News

Google Rumored to Have Canceled Several Emerging Stadia Games

Google Rumored to Have Canceled Several Emerging Stadia Games

Google has canceled a number of games over the past year that were due to appear on the Stadia streaming platform. Among them were Hideo Kojima's horror game, an action game by a former Ubisoft employee, and a sequel to Journey to the Savage Planet.

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Adrian Piotrowski

February 28, 2021

Google Rumored to Have Canceled Several Emerging Stadia Games
Google Cannot Fix a Bug in Its Own Stadia Game

Google Cannot Fix a Bug in Its Own Stadia Game

At the beginning of the month, a game called Journey to the Savage Planet was added to Google Stadia's offer, but a few days later a bug appeared in the game which made it impossible to continue playing. The bigger problem is that there is nobody who can fix it.

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Adrian Piotrowski

February 23, 2021

Google Cannot Fix a Bug in Its Own Stadia Game

Journey to the Savage Planet Also an Epic Games Store Exclusive

Journey to the Savage Planet, an action game from Typhoon, has become the latest game, whose PC version will be available exclusively on Epic Games Store for a year after its release. The developers have also published a new trailer.

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Adrian Werner

March 27, 2019

Journey to the Savage Planet Also an Epic Games Store Exclusive

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System Requirements

System Requirements for Journey to the Savage Planet Video Game:

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PC / Windows

Minimum System Requirements:
Intel Core i5-750 2.67 GHz, 4 GB RAM, graphic card 2 GB GeForce GTX 660 / Radeon HD 7950 or better, Windows 7/8/10.

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Journey to the Savage Planet: Hot Garbage

Journey to the Savage Planet: Hot Garbage

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Expansion

April 15, 2020

Action

The first DLC to the exploratory action game Journey to the Savage Planet created by Typhoon Studios. Hot Garbage introduces a new location with more creatures, weapons and gadgets to help you move around.

0.7

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Journey to the Savage Planet: Hot Garbage

Ratings

Game Ratings for Journey to the Savage Planet Video Game.

87%

STEAM Score

All Reviews: Very Positive (6,598)

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User Reviews Summary generated by AI

The main pros of the game

  • Exploration and World Design: Players appreciate the vibrant, colorful world filled with diverse biomes and intriguing creatures. The exploration aspect is rewarding, with many secrets and collectibles to discover.
  • Humor and Charm: The game features a humorous tone, often compared to shows like *Rick and Morty*. The AI companion provides comedic commentary, and the fake ads enhance the satirical atmosphere.
  • Gameplay Mechanics: The platforming mechanics and movement options are generally well-received, with upgrades that allow for more freedom and creativity in navigating the environment.
  • Co-op Experience: Many players find the game more enjoyable when played with friends, noting that it enhances the fun and silliness of the experience.

The main cons of the game

  • Lack of Direction: Some players feel that the game lacks clear guidance, making navigation difficult without a map or minimap, leading to frustration during exploration.
  • Repetitive Gameplay: The core gameplay loop can feel tedious, revolving around collecting upgrades to progress, which some players found monotonous over time.
  • Combat Issues: While combat is present, it is often described as simplistic and can become repetitive. Some players also noted that enemy encounters could feel unbalanced or frustrating.
  • Bugs and Technical Issues: There are reports of bugs, particularly in co-op mode, including issues with achievements not unlocking and collision problems between players.

The features or elements that are missing from the game according to users

  • Map or Navigation Tools: A common complaint is the absence of a map or minimap, making it hard for players to track their location and objectives.
  • Pause Functionality: Players noted that the game does not pause when accessing the menu, which can be frustrating in a single-player experience.
  • Variety in Creatures and Challenges: Some players expressed disappointment with the limited variety of enemies and creatures, feeling that the game could benefit from more diverse challenges and puzzles.
  • Achievements and Completionist Elements: The requirement for some achievements to be completed in co-op mode was criticized, as it forces players to play with others to achieve 100% completion.

Summary

  • Overall, *Journey To The Savage Planet* is seen as a fun, quirky exploration game that shines in its humor and world design but is hampered by navigation issues and repetitive gameplay mechanics.

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