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Savage Planet's Insane Revenge: A Must-Play Review

May 06, 2025 4:00 PM

The upcoming release, "Revenge of the Savage Planet," by Raccoon Logic, is a vibrant and humorous three-dimensional co-op action-adventure game set to launch on multiple platforms on May 8, 2025. It serves as a follow-up to the 2020 title "Journey to the Savage Planet." Players embody a stranded employee of a ruthless space corporation on an alien world, navigating through a colorful environment filled with quirky creatures while upgrading equipment through quests. Despite the focus on co-op features and engaging mechanics, the game suffers from pacing issues and can feel tedious due to a lack of initial gameplay responsiveness and significant performance drops on consoles. Overall, it appeals primarily to younger audiences, promising lighthearted fun but may leave seasoned players wanting more from its gameplay structure.

What new features can players expect in Revenge of the Savage Planet? nPlayers can expect a split-screen co-op mode, online play, and cross-platform functionality, alongside the signature humorous storytelling and colorful environments of its predecessor. n

Background: "Journey to the Savage Planet" was well-received for its innovative blend of exploration, humor, and action within a first-person perspective, setting a unique tone in the gaming landscape. "Revenge of the Savage Planet" shifts to a third-person perspective, aiming to build on its predecessor's whimsical style but emphasizing co-op gameplay elements to enhance the experience. The game's combination of vibrant aesthetics and comedic undertones continues the franchise's legacy of engaging, albeit occasionally frustrating, gameplay.



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Sephiroth Sephiroth commented on: 2025-05-06 16:18:11
The shift to third-person and expanded co-op options could really freshen up the series, though I’m a bit wary about the pacing issues—hopefully it doesn’t feel like a slog between the laughs. That said, the cross-platform play is a nice touch for squads who wanna explore those wild alien landscapes together.
Mr. Bison Mr. Bison commented on: 2025-05-06 16:12:09
Switching to third-person and adding co-op sounds fun, but I hope they iron out those performance hiccups—nothing kills the vibe like lag in a chaotic alien brawl. Still, the humor and vibrant world might just make it worth the grind for fans of the first game.
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