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[STEAM] Revenge of the Savage Planet Review: A whimsical sci-fi co-op adventure that’s light years of fun


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Revenge of the Savage Planet crashes into your world with unapologetic oddness. But it's the good kind of weird that makes you think, "What just happened?" before you dive back in for more sci-fi co-op adventure madness.

This is the second time this year I've reviewed a debut game from a studio (
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being the other). Raccoon Logic Studios Inc. It's been a while since I've played a game that focuses so much on comedic value, offering a nice change of pace from all the high-challenge titles I've been tackling lately. This time, I'm laughing instead of sighing through stressful battles.

Cosmic Chaos: What did I get myself into?
In Revenge of the Savage Planet, you play an employee of Kindred Aerospace, heading to a new planet to explore its wonders. But while you're off in space, the greedy corporate giant Alta Interglobal swoops in and takes over. No biggie, though; you've got to roll with the punches and help with the company's not-all-bad mission to colonize space. Everything's going smoothly until, surprise, your ship gets wrecked, and Alta Interglobal fires you for good measure. But hey, it could be worse. You've still got the perks of finding lost gear and the comforts of your personal habitat. And now, with nothing left to lose, it's time to plot your revenge and get back at Alta Interglobal.

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Scooby-Doo gang vibes, running around with exaggerated flailing, especially when stepping in goo. It adds this animated charm that's hard not to love. As you dash and stumble through the world, you'll encounter creatures that are just as odd. Some may look cute and fluffy, but don't be fooled; the most adorable ones are often the most vicious. And if you decide to kick one? Well, prepare for a gross explosion of guts filled with materials. I guess you have to get your resources somehow.

Casual exploration to absolute mayhem
Combat isn't always front and center. The game keeps things pretty chill for the most part, as long as you don't wander too close to the local creatures. But when a horde suddenly rushes you all at once, the calm flies right out the window. That's where co-op shines, whether you're teaming up online or sharing a couch with a friend. There's a special kind of thrill in coordinating attacks, backing each other up, and turning chaos into high-fives. It's all doable solo, but it feels way more exciting with a partner in crime. Getting into wild shenanigans together just makes the whole experience hit harder.

At its core, Revenge of the Savage Planet is all about collecting materials and crafting upgrades through a 3D Printer. The gadgets you create remind me of
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, with a wide range of weaponry like plasma guns, water blasters, and even a whip. Each has a purpose, and using the right one at the right time is key. Slimey enemy? Splash it with water. Hardshell baddie? Whip it into shape. I love it when games give enemies specific weaknesses. Mindless shooting gets old fast, but here, your brain stays in the game.

Exploring the vast planets is a blast, whether flying solo or teaming up with a friend. I loved scanning the environment, revealing enemy weaknesses, or learning the purpose of strange resources. Sometimes, what you scan doesn't help you, but the hilariously random descriptions make it worth it. I appreciate it when a game doesn't take itself too seriously and puts in fun tidbits just for a good laugh.

Become the next hit space decorator
One of the last things I loved about Revenge of the Savage Planet is how much you can personalize everything. Not only can you customize your suit, but you can also design your entire habitat—and the build items aren't just your standard kitchen, bathroom, or basic rooms. Oh no, you get quirky stuff that matches the game's hilarious vibe, like a Hug Machine or even a High Five Machine. It made decorating so much more fun, especially when you also throw in the creature-collecting habitat. On top of that, your house has a TV that runs some of the weirdest ads I've ever seen. They're bizarre, but I couldn't stop watching them.

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but a bit more PG-13—Revenge of the Savage Planet should be next on your list. With its strange creatures, offbeat humor, and colorful worlds, it offers a unique blend of chaos and charm that's hard to forget.

While going solo still brings plenty of laughs and surprises, playing in co-op takes the experience to another level. Sharing the madness with a friend makes the exploration feel less lonely and way more entertaining. After all, space is weird… but it's a lot more fun when someone's there to get slimed (or killed) with you. Everyone can join in on the fun on May 8, including crossplay and split-screen options on PlayStation 5, PC, and Xbox Series X|S.

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