Journey to the Savage Planet (2020)

Typhoon Studios

Nintendo Switch · PC (Microsoft Windows) · PlayStation 4 · PlayStation 5 · Xbox One · Xbox Series X|S

3.47 from 205 ratings

926 members have it in their collection · 18 playing now · 434 backlogged · 106 wish listed

How long? Main story 6h · with extras 12h · 100% 24h (from 10 logged playthroughs)

Onward To Adventure In this colorful, co-op adventure game you play as the newest recruit to Kindred Aerospace. Dropped onto an uncharted planet with little equipment, you must determine if this planet is fit for human habitation but perhaps you are not the first to set foot here…
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Details

Developers
Typhoon Studios
Publishers
505 Games
Genres
Adventure, Shooter
Themes
Action
Series
Savage Planet
Event
The Game Awards 2018
Steam
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Release dates

  • Jan 28, 2020 (Worldwide) PlayStation 4, Xbox One
  • May 21, 2020 (Worldwide) Nintendo Switch
  • Jan 28, 2021 (Worldwide) PC (Microsoft Windows)
  • Feb 14, 2023 (Worldwide) PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S

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Rating distribution

5 stars
26
4 stars
71
3 stars
85
2 stars
19
1 star
4
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Community All Reviews Statuses

V1CGaming

Review V1CGaming 3/5 · Jul 15, 2024

Often hilarious and always cute, Journey to the Savage Planet is an enjoyable adventure game that offers exploration and platform gameplay in spades. Some bugs dampen the fun a bit, but that's hardly worth complaining about.

itamar

Review itamar 4/5 · May 14, 2022

Journey to the wacky planet

I'm not a big fun of jumping puzzles, but the colorfulness and humor of JttSP make it fun enough that I could take more of them. I liked the expanding abilities and the exploration, I found the fauna benign--to-annoying and the flora varied (and with little jokes in the description. I thought the humor was wacky-cute and not wacky-annoying as …

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I'm not a big fun of jumping puzzles, but the colorfulness and humor of JttSP make it fun enough that I could take more of them. I liked the expanding abilities and the exploration, I found the fauna benign--to-annoying and the flora varied (and with little jokes in the description. I thought the humor was wacky-cute and not wacky-annoying as it largely stays out of your way. In fact, I only had little niggles with this game, like the 10 seconds wasted on "getting out of the cloning chamber" animation every time you die.

All that said, while I liked the experience, I'm not a big fan of "searching for hidden secrets" so I skipped a lot of the number-counting side quests and didn't bother with the included DLC.

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