![]() ![]() ![]() Scanning everything in sight becomes an essential and compulsive activity, as you attempt to suss out which of the planet's flora and fauna will prove beneficial – like the orange goo eggs that boost health and stamina – and which is intent on killing you dead.Īs you progress, you'll obtain helpful tools, like volatile seeds that explode others that are corrosive, imbued with the ability to melt large deposits of amber and seeds charged with electricity that can be thrown to stun enemies or used to hold open doors that otherwise close on you when you approach. Marrying metroidvania exploration with rogue-like elements, Journey to the Savage Planet is a unique and uniquely humorous game, marooning you in the middle of an uncharted world (alone or with a co-op buddy) where everything is unknown until you scan it using your spacesuit helmet's visor. But then, the further you venture into AR-Y 26's diverse ecosystem, the more fittingly savage things get, and the more enjoyably compelling Typhoon Studios' debut game becomes. The worst a plant will do to you is alter your vision with psychedelic obfuscation, or drop glowing buds that replenish your vitality. Indeed, it seems rather pleasant, inhabited by spherical doe-eyed bird-like creatures, called Puffbirds, that bounce around making little mewling noises, as well as strangely beautiful and exotic plant life. Initially, Journey to the Savage Planet's eponymous planet AR-Y 26 doesn't seem at all savage. ![]()
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