Journey to the Savage Planet has added a new game mode, called Old Game Minus. In the original game, should you perish, you are automatically regenerated via a 3D printer granting you unlimited lives. The premise of Old Game Minus is that you have only three lives and are in a race against time. Should
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It’s tough to put a label on Journey to the Savage Planet. The first-person adventure wears the hats of many genres while channeling its inner No Man’s Sky, Portal, Metroid Prime, and Ratchet and Clank. Very often, a game with multi-genre ambitions and influences can lose its own identity, but Journey to the Savage Planet
Typhoon Studios was founded by Assassin’s Creed 3 and Far Cry 4 Creative Director Alex Hutchinson in 2017. The fledgling studio has been working on its first game, Journey to the Savage Planet, and will release it with the help of 505 Games on January 28. In a surprise move just over a month before
Journey to the Savage Planet is a new game from developer Typhoon Studios, which was founded by Far Cry 4 director Alex Hutchinson in 2018. The game is a first-person adventure game with a warped sense of humor. The team unveiled their first gameplay trailer at E3 and it looks like it could be a
505 Games and Typhoon Studios announced Journey to the Savage Planet at The Game Awards last year. While its reveal trailer didn’t show very much, so Creative Director Alex Hutchinson promised to show more in 2019. After a few months of waiting, they finally decided to show more today following GDC, releasing a new trailer and
During their GDC 2019 presentation, Epic Games announced that developers can now sell Epic Games Store game keys through the Humble Bundle storefront. According to an official statement concerning the partnership: “The Epic team is excited to give players more choices for buying games, and bring developers new avenues for reaching players. Over time we
In April 2017, Far Cry 4 Creative Director Alex Hutchison left Ubisoft and partnered with Technical Director Yassine Riahi and Executive Producer Reid Schnieder of Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment to form a new indie developer called Typhoon Studios. While not much has been heard about Typhoon Studios’ first game since the developer’s inception, that title