With this new found revelation, your mission takes on an extra requirement: to discover the secrets of the tower and ascertain its true meaning! However, in order to stand any chance of reaching the tower, you must first stick to the original briefing of your mission and explore the planet, document its wildlife and fauna, as well as gather as many vital resources as possible. To further complicate matters, as you leave your ship and first set foot on ARY-26, you discover a huge tower that stands proudly within the centre of the planet signalling that this world could indeed, hold intelligent life. However, your Javelin space craft becomes damaged upon landing on the surface, requiring you to scavenge what resources you can find, not only in the pursuit of your mission requirements, but to also repair and refuel your ship in order to return home. Your destination is the far-off world of ARY-26 a planet determined to be void of intelligent life. Sent forth into the dark expanses of space, your mission is to explore a designated planet and ascertain whether it is sustainable for human occupancy and see what valuable resources it may hold. Anyway, one such title that I thought would never see a release on my beloved console, comes in the form of Journey to the Savage Planet, and guess what? It’s here, exploring a release upon the Nintendo Switch.ĭeveloped by Typhoon Studios and published through 505 Games, this action adventure and exploration platformer sees you play the role of an employee of Kindred Aerospace, a corporation that proudly promotes itself as the Fourth best interstellar exploration company. Sure, there’s often some downgrade in graphical fidelity or frames-per-second, but hey, this is, for me, primarily a hand-held device and I, for one, can live with the odd compromise just as long as it’s infinitely playable. I’m not necessarily talking about Triple A’s either, as there are many indie titles too that can push the envelope of the Switch’s capabilities.
#JOURNEY TO THE SAVAGE PLANET SWITCH PORTABLE#
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