
But that being said, they are not overly irritating, and feature the right mix of difficulty, and fun factor. And while the boss fights are rather enjoyable, then they all feel rather similar, as they’re always a mix of jumping puzzles, and weak-spot shooting. And the core exploration, and traversal are the two most enjoyable gameplay aspects of the experience.Īs you have probably seen on some of the title’s trailers, Journey to the Savage Planet also feature a steady dose of combat, and boss fights. Jumping, double jumping boosting, rappling, zip-lining, you name it, Journey to the Savage Planet has it all. And the title’s RPG like progression systems, only further elevates the enjoyment which you can syphon out of Journey to the Savage Planet.
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When it comes to core gameplay mechanics, Journey to the Savage Planet is full of exciting methods of traversal, as well as forms of combat. And sure, there are major additions to this pool, but it comes incredibly late into the game, and a lot of it can be missed, as certain animals are locked to very particular environments. As for the 60/70% of your playthrough you will come across two models of fauna, which differs only in colour. However, the title’s miniscule number of models, makes it sometimes feel a little low-budget. Journey to the Savage Planet, is by no means a triple-A title, and its £25 price tag, clearly shows that.

The title’s models are incredibly pleasing, and even funny at times, then unfortunately, they can all be counted on the fingers of a single hand. From fauna and flora, through the character models, all the way down to the level design, Journey to the Savage Planet is simply superb. But what makes those really tick, is the over the top, caricature like design of all in-game models – and by all, I mean each and every single one.

Use of vibrant, and eye-catching colours is by far one of the title’s strongest sides. And all those colours are constantly jumping out of the screen, and right in your face, as you are making your way through the titular Savage Planet. It is full to the brim of colours such as Lava Red, Electric Yellow, or Ocean Blue.

Journey to the Savage Planet’s colour palette is incredibly eye catching, if not a little distracting. While sharing some similarities with the prior, is ten, if not twenty times more vibrant and exciting. And they begun to push ever more eccentric titles such as The Outer Worlds, and much more relevant, Journey to the Savage Planet. Many were satisfied with titles such as Infamous Second Son, Horizon Zero Dawn, and Fortnite, then such didn’t really satisfy the developers, and publishers alike. However, as we have turned our backs at PlayStation 3s, and Xbox 360s, we’ve all been hit around our heads with vibrant and exciting titles, which were ten times more captivating than the games of the previous generation. Last generation of consoles was plagued with drab, grey and brown soulless titles, which all looked alike, and had very little to offer in any department, and while the variety has certainly improved during the generation’s last year, then it has still left a lot to be desired.
