"Revenge of the Savage Planet follows Journey to the Savage Planet, a sleeper hit from 2020. Raccoon Logic, a studio formed by developers from the now-defunct Typhoon Studios (the original developer), created the sequel. The game was released across PC and consoles on May 8th. For this review, I took a look at the PlayStation 5 version." Cam @ Thumb culture
Noobfeed editor Faviyan writes - In the end, you'll either champion Revenge of the Savage Planet for its inventive environments, tool-driven puzzles, and collectable-driven progression, or you'll criticise it for its uneven humour and shallow combat. Either way, you're met with a game that dares to spoof corporate excess while inviting you to chart your path across four distinct planets.
VGChartz's Brandon J. Wysocki: "Revenge of the Savage Planet falls short of brilliance simply because it doesn’t aim for it. This isn’t a title that’s going to revolutionize video games or present a story that changes your life. Instead, Raccoon Logic focused on delivering a comprehensively good time, and it succeeded in that! Whether you’re a Game Pass subscriber or buying it conventionally, it’s easy to recommend if you enjoyed the original or the action/adventure genre in general."
It's time to put in a hard days work for your corporate overlords in the beautiful and funny Revenge of the Savage Planet.