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Journey to the savage planet ratings5/28/2023 It’s inherently more interesting than those of the randomly generated variety found in No Man’s Sky, and I found myself feeding and interacting with the wildlife just to view their behaviors. They’re just as satisfying and silly to watch as they are to blow up with your pistol. Overall, it’s an interesting utilization of full-motion video and humor, one that contributes to Journey to the Savage Planet’s overall personality.Īnother significant portion of the games’ personality comes from the design of AR-Y 26 and the creatures that call it home. There are also elaborate and well-edited videos that play in your ship, serving as in-universe commercials that parody paid product placement. There’s more than enough fart jokes and crude humor to entertain younger players, but I particularly enjoyed the over-the-top Martin Tweed (the CEO of Kindred Aerospace) as a scathing satire on capitalism. Yet, Journey to the Savage Planet mostly prides itself in-jokes that aren’t subtle. If you go back to the place where you died, you’re able to “shamefully bury your own body.” This is an example of the more subtle humor that’s present in the game. When you die in Journey to the Savage Planet you respawn as a clone. As you explore the planet, scanning (and shooting) various wildlife, you begin to learn more about the planet’s rich history and attempt to uncover the mysteries of its previous inhabitants. Your mission is to find out whether or not AR-Y 26 (the planet that you’ve crash-landed on) is able to be inhabited by human beings. In Journey to the Savage Planet, you play as a member of the space-exploration company, Kindred Aerospace.
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