![]() ![]() Fans of games like No Mans Sky or the Metroid games for Gamecube and Wii will surely feel at home here. It's a mostly solid game, has a neat art style and some fairly good comedic writing. It also runs well on the Switch, and the simplistic colourful style lends itself well to the console's hardware limitations. It also runs well on the Switch, and the The gameplay itself is mostly solid, with plenty of elements typical of the metroidvania genre. The gameplay itself is mostly solid, with plenty of elements typical of the metroidvania genre. ![]() There have been obvious graphical concessions made and the framerate does wobble from time to time – performance definitely feels worse in docked than handheld – but overall Typhoon Games has created an adventure that's strong enough to transcend any of these slight technical shortcomings and absolutely remains an experience you should check out, if you get the chance. ![]() The monolithic tower that sits at the middle of this alien planet is a compelling mystery to work towards and the game doles out plenty of fun new tools and toys at just the right rate to keep you highly entertained as you jump, grapple, boost and blast your way to the secret at its core. ARY-26 is a fantastically vibrant planet to explore, filled with cute creatures, bizarre flora and fauna and super-slick platforming and environmental puzzle design. Journey to the Savage Planet is a wonderfully unique mixture of No Man's Sky-style exploration and Metroidvania puzzling and platforming with a wonderfully dark sense of humour that arrives here on Switch in a slightly compromised but still eminently playable state. ![]()
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