Journey to the Savage Planet

Platform(s): Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X
Genre: Action/Adventure
Publisher: 505 Games
Developer: Typhoon Studios
Release Date: Jan. 28, 2020 (US), Jan. 31, 2020 (EU)

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'Journey to the Savage Planet' (ALL) Comes to Game Pass This Week, Hot Garbage DLC Revealed - Screens & Trailer

by Rainier on April 7, 2020 @ 3:19 p.m. PDT

Journey to the Savage Planet is an upbeat first-person adventure game set in a bright and colorful alien world filled with weird and wonderful creatures.

As an employee of Kindred Aerospace, which proudly touts its rating as the “4th Best Interstellar Exploration Company,” players are dropped onto the uncharted planet AR-Y 26, deep in a fictitious, far-away corner of the universe.

Launched with high hopes but little equipment and no real plan, players are invited to explore, catalog alien flora and fauna and determine if this strange planet is fit for human habitation.

 


Journey to the Savage Planet’s ‘Hot Garbage’ expansion rockets players to a new alien planet DL-C1 and tasks players with investigating reports of strange spikes in pollutants at Kindred Aerospace’s (voted 4th Best in Space) new interstellar waterfront resort. After discovering robotic representatives from Vyper Corp. (voted 2nd Best in Space) are using Kindred’s resort as a toxic waste dump, players will explore their way through more alien goo and report their findings back to corporate headquarters. Using the Kindred scanner to report their discoveries, players will unlock new upgrades to gear and abilities including lead boots for adventuring underwater, a specialized Kindred suit for traversing toxic areas, an unlimited stamina ability for endless sprinting and the power of flight (well, sort of).

Doubling down on its cast of sarcastic robotic intelligence, the ‘Hot Garbage’ expansion in Journey to the Savage Planet introduces Kronus, a trash talking piece of Vyper Corp. property with a single mission to berate players throughout their adventure. The new area of this weird and wonderful world also brings new flora and fauna, including a goofy variation of the bird-like Puffer and a fleet of ‘harmless’ Vyper Corp. cleaning and flying security bots. After a long day of dumpster diving, return to the Javelin habitat to view a selection of new commercials for the galaxy’s hottest products and services the future has to offer.

Hot Garbage adds new completely out-there advertisements such as:

  • Corejacker GBDB – A deep ab sculping system that will jack your body with up to 32-pack abs. “Goodbye, dumb body and hello to the abceptional Corejacker GBDB!”
  • Monstacrib Extreme – A 12-bedroom residence on monster-wheel tires for off road exploration and comfort.
  • The Slammers – The intergalactic law offices of Zeldrok and Zeldrok, a two headed space lawyer for all your litigation needs.

Far from a heaping pile of flaming space debris, the ironically titled game expansion is making its debut on Xbox One and for PC from the Epic Games Store on Wednesday, April 15 for $7.99. 

Journey to the Savage Planet will debut for Xbox Game Pass subscribers on Thursday, April 9.

The Hot Garbage expansion will debut for PS4 players soon.

Journey to the Savage Planet is available for PC, PS4 and Xbox One.


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