Five years after the original, Revenge of the Savage Planet expands on the exploration and combat mechanics with a third-person view and multiple planets. Players navigate an alien world, scanning various creatures and resources while defending against diverse life forms using an array of upgradeable weapons. The game emphasizes mobility and reliance on secondary weapons during chaotic battles. The pacing of upgrades is balanced, encouraging exploration and resource gathering for unlocking further advancements, leading to a more immersive gameplay experience than its predecessor.
In 2020, Journey to the Savage Planet offered enticing exploration and inventive combat as you scoured an unaccommodating alien planet for resources and catalogued its inhabitants.
Revenge of the Savage Planet delivers the same basic concept, but thanks to a new third-person perspective, multiple planets, and a more thoughtful world design, it offers players a more consistent and enjoyable experience.
Armed with an upgradeable pistol, I always felt well-equipped to handle the encounters I was thrust into.
Upgrades are well-paced as you explore and gather resources, find blueprints, and complete quests to unlock new upgrades.
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