Review: Revenge of the Savage Planet
- Guilherme Ribeiro
- Jun 8
- 2 min read

Explore the craziest planets and try to survive in Revenge of the Savage Planet.
THE GAME
Revenge of the Savage Planet is an adventure game developed and published by Raccoon Logic Studios Inc. After being sent to a planet that was to be exploited for use by a large corporation, you are fired and left in this environment, with few resources and alone. However, you need to survive and you will need to explore planets to access resources and gain improvements to make your life easier, all in the midst of a humorous plot.

MY IMPRESSIONS
Despite being the second game in the series, it is not necessary to have played the first game to play this title. With many exploration and adventure elements, Revenge of the Savage Planet uses its good humor and cartoonish art in a light and very fun game. With four different planets to explore, you will always have reasons to go to each one of them, since you will unlock new skills and technologies that will allow you to access places you could not before. With fun and diverse combat mechanics, you can use your creativity to defeat enemies, in addition to epic battles against bosses. It is addictive to explore everything and, with each new improvement acquired, you want to try out where it will be useful, putting you in an infinite cycle in which you will not even notice the time passing.
The game is in Brazilian Portuguese, which helps you understand the story and the various videos and advertisements that appear on the screens, videos that are filmed with real people and are very well made and funny. I really liked this mix between game and real videos, making everything much more creative and original. The game also has a cooperative mode, which makes it even more fun. Revenge of the Savage Planet is the kind of game that you can play without any commitment and leave very satisfied.

ACHIEVEMENTS
With so many different mechanics, it was obvious that the game would have a wide variety of achievements. Capturing animals, completing challenges, and buying furniture for your home are just a few examples of what you must complete to achieve 100% of the achievements. Since everything in the game is very fun and enjoyable to do and the game is addictive, you won't have much trouble completing all the achievements.

CONCLUSION
I really enjoyed Revenge of the Savage Planet. As I said before, I hadn't played the first title in the series, so I didn't know what I would find. I also can't compare the two, saying if there was any evolution from one game to the other, but I can say that Revenge of the Savage Planet is a lot of fun. Exploring the planets is really enjoyable, although you might find it annoying to have to go back and forth every time you unlock a new improvement, here everything flows naturally and is not tiring at all. If you're looking for a light and relaxed game, Revenge of the Savage Planet is the game for you.
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