Revenge Of The Savage Planet Review - A Goo(d) Time
Briefly

'Revenge of the Savage Planet' builds on its predecessor by enhancing exploration and the mix of genres, including puzzle-solving and crafting. The game features four diverse alien planets filled with secrets. Its narrative reflects the creators' experience with corporate acquisitions, echoing the story of its unnamed protagonist who is redundant due to company restructuring. Although the combat remains a weak point, the sequel's broader and more vibrant world offers a more enriched gaming experience, contributing to its success despite challenges post-Google acquisition.
As far as sequels with the word 'Revenge' in the title go, Revenge of the Savage Planet is far from the dark second act the naming convention is known for.
This follow-up to 2020's Journey to the Savage Planet amplifies its predecessor's zaniness and scale, with four lush alien planets to explore.
Much like the first game, combat is still a glaring weakness, but this is a sequel that improves upon the original by almost every other metric.
Revenge of the Savage Planet's narrative is influenced by circumstances that led to the game's creation, showcasing corporate incompetence and transitions from one studio to another.
Read at GameSpot
[
|
]