![]() It is an unconventional hub because of how it fits with the narrative. Your spaceship is the rinky-dink Javelin - your haven from hostilities. With her perky personality and cheeky commentary, she is a great guide. However, upon your arrival to AR-Y 26, you discover not only extraterrestrial life but also remnants of an ancient alien civilization! Guiding you every step of the way (well, most of them) is your A.I. Your task is to explore and evaluate your assigned planet in a bid to expand humanity’s habitat while Earth is facing extreme climate change and resource depletion. You play as an employee of Kindred Aerospace, the self-proclaimed fourth-best space exploration company in the galaxy. With the option for a friend to tag along, this journey is one that is worth the price of the interstellar voyage, even if Kindred Aerospace is facing budget cuts… The twenty-five-hours-or-so of content lives up to the title, offering an opportunity to channel your inner pioneer and trailblaze through a world wrought with danger and beauty. Mish-mashing these elements, the game provides a unique experience that feels condensed but complete. ![]() It is a confident revitalization of the exploration-adventure genre, an ode to the pulpy “Golden Age” of sci-fi, and an earnest satire. Journey to the Savage Planet is a game of astounding ambition. "Every time we recorded his pieces he also totally “went for it” and left nothing on the court.Journey to the Savage Planet Review JanuB McCarthy - No Comments ![]() In an interview with Reid Schneider, Typhoon Studios co-founder and senior executive producer at Stadia, Burhop really put his all into every scene they filmed: Martin Tweed is playable by Montreal actor Adrian Burhop. It will be fun all the new ways that the cornball CEO can antagonize us in this new version of the game. Tweed is Savage Planet's philosophical antagonist and represents the invisible corporate hand that motivates the player character through the story. The Savage Planet mascot and CEO of the "4th Best Interstellar Space Exploration Company" will have some new messages for players all about the importance of Space. Martin Tweed will also be making a return with new content in the Stadia version of Savage Planet. Fortunately (or unfortunately depending on the strength of your stomach), Journey to the Savage Planet: Employee of the Month Edition will feature some never-before-seen ads created by Force. These ads were created by the "anti-mation" filmmaker Davy Force. ![]() The Adult Swim-style commercials advertised things like the metamorphological food paste Grob and the unforgettable nightmare fuel called Meat Buddy. These hilariously terrifying fake ads help to build the strange world of Savage Planet and are genuinely some of the funniest content in the game. One of the most memorable features in Savage Planet is a series of FMV advertisements for bizarre, futuristic products that play on the TV in your character's space shit. Related: Exclusive: Journey To The Savage Planet: Employee Of The Month Edition Launches On Stadia Next Week, Free For Pro Subscribers It also includes new, never-before-seen fake ads for futuristic (often disgusting) products, as well as new messages from Kindred Aerospace CEO Martin Tweed. Journey to the Savage Planet: Employee of the Month Edition includes both the base game and the expansion campaign, Hot Garbage DLC. ![]() Next week, a brand new version of Typhoon Studios' Journey to the Savage Planet is coming exclusively to Stadia with some brand new content. ![]()
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