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InJourney To The Savage Planet, you are an explorer at alien planet AR-Y 26. You've been left with no tools except a 3D-printer to print everything you'll need. For much of this journey, you will discover ways to navigate the planet and unlock recipes for tools and a weapon to help you survive.

As you go along, you'll begin unlocking trophies/achievements for various things, from stepping foot on the planet for the first time, to kicking ten Pufferbirds within 45 seconds. Unlike Kindred, we've arrived with everything you need to know to unlock all the trophies/achievements and become the best explorer.


Old Game Minus is the hard mode version of the game. Instead of unlimited lives, you only get three in the beginning (but you can find an extra life in each biome).


Additionally, there's a timer at the bottom of the screen, but that's mainly there if you intend to speedrun the game. There are only two trophies/achievements for Old Game Minus mode.


Eventually, as you're exploring, you'll receive word that there's trouble on planet DL-C1 and be asked to go there and investigate the problem. Once you get there, you learn that the whole area has been taken over by a company called Vyper. Specifically, someone named Kronus.


The remaining trophies/achievements can be unlocked throughout the rest of the main game. Many of them are for collectibles, things you can do to creatures, scanning the flora and fauna, and more.


The video messages from Kindred will auto-play on the screens in the Javelin. To unlock this trophy/achievement, all you have to do is go back to the Javelin at any given and watch the video or play it on the computer.


When you eat the Orange Goo on the planet, you gain more health and stamina and level up, but too much can also affect your overall health. To achieve this trophy/achievement, simply ignore the risks and eat every Orange Goo on the planet.


When you get killed, you'll drop all the loot you've collected up to that point. Simply go back to where you died and retrieve your items. But try not to die again!


Your main weapon is used by your right hand, but there are several items and tools you can use in your left hand, including Bait, Binding Bile, and more. Use every single left-hand tool in the game to unlock this trophy/achievement.


Along with the video messages from Kindred, ads will also play on the screens inside the Javelin, and are then added to your computer. Collect every single one to unlock this trophy/achievement.


To unlock this trophy/achievement, grapple between ten grapple points consecutively without touching the ground. You will need master the art of jumping and turning while in the air to complete this task.


The Science Experiments, once available, will be listed in your Journal with your other missions. Complete the first full set of experiments to unlock this trophy/achievement.


You'll first find Schnozos near the Xerophilous Landing teleporter. They pop out of holes like whack-a-moles and shoot acid projectiles at you that do a lot of damage. Kill five of these in 15 seconds to unlock this trophy/achievement.


Pufferbirds you'll find all through the game. Maroons you'll meet shortly after arriving at the Enigmatic Spire teleporter. Kill 25 of each (50 total) to unlock this trophy/achievement.


You'll first come across skippers in the Planetary Flotsam. They look like goldfish and hover above certain areas and just...let it go. Stand underneath one of them and get pooped on to unlock this trophy/achievement.


Gathering the Alien Alloy is how you will help repair your ship so you can eventually go home. Once you've collected half of what the planet has to offer, this trophy/achievement will unlock.


Located in various, hidden spots all over the planet are Explorer Logs of Alien Species. When you find them, scan them with your scanner to collect the data. Once you've collected them all, you'll unlock the trophy/achievement.


To unplug Kronus, you'll first need to survive the gauntlet he puts you through and defeat his robots. Once you've defeated his attacks, an elevator will come up in front of Kronus. Take that down below to unplug Kronus.


Publisher 505 Games has announced an enhanced version of its cult hit sci-fi adventure game, named Journey to the Savage Planet: Employee of the Month Edition. The title is a mouthful, but it's a straightforward release, heading to PS5 on 14th February, 2023.


Employee of the Month Edition, which was a Stadia exclusive until the service's recent closure, is the same wacky game you might've played on PS4, only a little bigger and better. It includes various perks over the last-gen version, such as "the Hot Garbage DLC, bonus conversations with Martin Tweed, 4K support with Performance and Graphics options, and an enhanced photo mode". If you do own the PS4 version of the game, you'll be able to nab Employee of the Month Edition on PS5 for free upon release.


If you're not aware of the game, it's a silly first-person action game, in which you play a downtrodden employee of a nefarious corporation, sent to a strange planet to scout it for potential human settlement. The result is an easy-going experience about exploring open-ended environments, scouting info on local wildlife, and fending off nasty aliens.


Stephen has been part of the Push Square team for over six years, bringing boundless enthusiasm and a deep knowledge of video games to his role as Assistant Editor. Having grown up playing every PlayStation console to date, he's developed an eclectic taste, with particular passion for indie games, arcade racers, and puzzlers. He's also our go-to guy for Sonic-related matters, much to his delight/chagrin.


I spent around 25hrs in couple of days playing it and really enjoyed it. However, I just put it aside and didn't play since, but if the free upgrade also apply to ps+ given version then I will be happy to jump back and finish from where I started. If the save file will not be affected just because it's an upgraded version and not just update to the base game.


Played this first on the Switch. Fun game of exploration, puzzles and eating goo. The local wildlife are slightly savage, and you may be eaten or digested at times. Ancient ruins, aliens with gas, and you even get to ride on rails. Open world er, no more like open islands that float..

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