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Have you ever dreamed of being an astronaut? Well now you can live out those dreams as the latest recruit for the Pioneer Program at Kindred Aerospace, a low-budget version of SpaceX with a CEO that inspires a fraction of the confidence of Elon Musk....
A lone corporate underling crash lands on a colorful yet hostile alien world and has to climb his way to the top of the food chain. While no longer a unique scenario, Journey To The Savage Planet manages to keep an old format fun. Sounding like a...
Journey to the Savage Planet is an amazing experience of alien planetary exploration where the developer's imaginations were allowed to paint a canvas of fun, art style, and humor that never felt forced or over the top. Once you temper expectations and...
Journey to the Savage Planet is a fantastic name for a pulpy sci-fi game, but is a bit of a misdirect when taken at face value. A "savage planet" conjures up thoughts of hostility and survival, tapping into the inherent dangers of life on the frontiers...
With its highs and lows, this light-hearted adventure remains generally pleasurable and highly relaxing. Although it turned out to be brief and very casual, I am hoping that there will be more content for Journey to the Savage Planet in the...
A rollicking space adventure, Journey to the Savage Planet has the smarts to make you laugh out loud while taking shots at consumerism and big business.
The worlds are beautiful in the grand scheme of things, but focusing on textures and items up close will show some quality issues. The co-op option is truly just an option as it lacks matchmaking and lobbies, but Journey to the Savage Planet only retails for $29.99 and is no doubt worth every penny. There are plenty of full-priced games that do not offer the experience that this game does.
Impressive effort with a few noticeable problems holding it back. Won't astound everyone, but is worth your time and cash.How we score: The Destructoid reviews...
Kindred Aerospaces Golden Age Of Exploration The late 1930s to 1950s were a turning point for Sci-Fi, often known as the Golden Age of Science Fiction. Its when the genre gained wider public recognition and established many conventions weve come to...
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