You’ll know you’re on the road to completion when you’ve heard the words ‘cucumber sh*twater’ and found the ‘festering butthole’. Are you alone? – Bonus mysteries! Complete your survey of the planet to find out.No Expense Spared* – You get some cool tools for free, like a laser pistol, rocket booster pack, and ‘probe’, but if you need something you have a slick 3D printer can turn space trash into sweet items. director - DUSTIN BOWSER 'We were voted the 4th best space exploration company by our peers In the teaser for Journey to the Savage Planet, the challenge was to show the comical reality of what the interior of a spaceship might look like after having spent a great deal of time traveling through space.
From strange spherical birds to hallucinogenic plants to ‘festering alien orifices.’ Try not to die. Explore and catalog the flora and fauna.Play with a friend – Play solo or online with a friend.
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You may be short on equipment and experience, but good luck! Journey to the Savage Planet presents you with a well-constructed world full of fun collectibles to hunt down and interesting wildlife to survey, but the way the world design encourages and rewards exploration is its biggest accomplishment. “We’re super excited to continue the work we started at Typhoon Studios, and build upon the Journey to the Savage Planet franchise in the future,” Schneider added.WELCOME TO THE PIONEER PROGRAM! As the newest recruit of Kindred Aerospace - The 4th best interstellar space exploration company - Your job is to determine if the planet ARY-26 planet is fit for humans. We’re going to keep pushing on those ideas and we’ll have something to show soon!” We love systemic games, games with a sense of humor and a big heart, and games with strong flavours that get reactions from players. Its staffed by industry veterans taking refuge from big-budget open worlds including Assassins Creed and Far Cry, Hutchinson himself having been the creative director of Far Cry 4. “The early investment from Tencent is a huge boost, meaning we can do significant work on our own before we start talking to publishers. Journey To The Savage Planet is the first game from Hutchinsons company, the 25-strong Typhoon Studios. “We’re excited to be back in the indie space, making the games we truly believe in with an amazing new team,” said Hutchinson in the studio’s first press release. The game focuses on the joys of exploration, discovery and wanderlust as you trudge along on the wonderfully psychedelic world of the planet. The pair are also joined by Typhoon Studio's technical director Yannick Simard, head of art Erik Bilodeau, and principal technical designer, Marc-Antoine Lussier. Unlike the heavy focus on intergalactic war, dystopian societies and evil genocidal aliens in most modern sci-fi video games, ‘Journey to the Savage Planet’ instead opts for a much more tranquil vibe. Journey to the Savage Planet is available from today for Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC, with an RRP of 29.99. He’s joined by studio head Rei Schneider, who worked as executive producer on Batman: Arkham Origins and Batman: Arkham Knight. Netflix’s ‘Squid Game’ Season 2 Not A Sure Thing, Says Director. Raccoon Logic’s creative director is Alex Hutchinson, who previously worked at Ubisoft Montreal to direct Far Cry 4 and Assassin’s Creed 3.
While the studio hasn’t yet commented on the exact project they’re working on, they are planning on delivering “new adventures in the action adventure space.” As such, Raccoon Logic not only brings over the core team from Journey to the Savage Planet, it also retains the IP rights to the franchise as well. Following Google’s decision to shutter all internal development studios earlier this year, however, the team at Typhoon Studios found themselves in a rather tricky spot.įortunately, the core team appears to have found a path through thanks to investment from chinese tech firm and gaming colossus, Tencent. From developer Typhoon Studios, Journey to the Savage Planet is an excellent dose of sci-fi adventuring that is genuinely funny in ways games rarely are - in addition to featuring a style and progression similar to greats like Metroid Prime. The team behind first-person shooter and comedy action adventure Journey to the Savage Planet has reformed as a new studio called Raccoon Logic.įormerly known as Typhoon Studios, the Montreal-based developer was acquired by Google last year, and had been working towards crafting a sequel to Journey to the Savage Planet. Kicking off The Game Awards 2018 comes an announcement from a young studio started by the director of Far Cry 5 and Assassin's Creed 3.Introducing Journey to the Savage Planet, a first-person.