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Journey to the Savage Planet Review

Journey to the Savage Planet Review

Posted on January 28, 2020 By Jarvis

Journey to the Savage Planet is a new project from Typhoon Studios. Boasting an array of unique mechanics and tongue-in-cheek sense of humours is this an intergalactic trip worth taking?

Journey to the Savage Planet understands the joy of scanning things. It’s made me wonder why every game doesn’t have some sort of similar system – discovering the habits of unpredictable creatures in a brave new world is always exciting.

This first revealed itself in the starting area, where I’m introduced to a species of puffy owls. I thought they were cute but a complete pushover – my leading thought process until I slapped an alpha and it combusted right in front of me, stripping me from my meat sack and scattering my collected resources to the wind.
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