Ever played a game set in outer space? If you haven't or you're looking for a new one to check out, you should pay close attention to today's #SteamSpotlight feature.
Today's feature is all about finding the perfect planet that is fit for humans. And whose job will it be to determine if a planet's a perfect fit? Yours, of course.
Without further ado, let's get to know Journey to the Savage Planet more in today's feature.
#SteamSpotlight Feature: Journey to the Savage Planet
Released on January 29, 2021, Journey to the Savage Planet is developed by Typhoon and published by 505 Games. It is an action-adventure exploration game that revolves around a fictional planet called ARY-26.
As the newest recruit of Kindred Aerospace, your job is determine if ARY-26 is fit for humans. That means you'll have to explore the planet and discover everything and anything that calls it home.
While you can do all of this by yourself, you do have an option to play with a friend.
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Turning Trash Into Tools
Accomplishing your mission will require some special tools, and you'll be provided with some of them in the game. These include laser pistol and a rocket booster pack.
However, your initial tools might not be enough to guarantee the success of your mission. That's where the trash on ARY-26 comes in handy. Using a 3D printer, you can turn the trash you find into very useful tools.
To get a better grasp of what Journey to the Savage Planet is all about, here is the game's official launch trailer.
Steam Reviews for Journey to the Savage Planet
As of writing, Journey to the Savage Planet has more than 5,000 user reviews on Steam. These reviews are generally described as "Very Positive."
"A strange surreal game worth experiencing," user George says in a Steam review. "Is it fun? Yes. Is it also frustrating? Yes. Is it dark? Yes. Is it also funny? Also yes."
"If you like your sci-fi laced with a massive dose of humour then JTTSP is definitely for you," user pyxxel says in a separate review. "Corny jokes, potty humour, silly and whimsical animations and sounds and garish colours make for a wholesome, satisfying and above all entertaining experience."
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