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Home»News»Gaming News»Journey to the Savage Planet Video Review

Journey to the Savage Planet Video Review

By Stephen NovakFebruary 5, 2020
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In this video review we present our review of Typhoon Studios and 505 Games, Journey to the Savage Planet.  This review was conducted on the PlayStation 4 and was played to completion before this review was conducted.

Game Name: Journey to the Savage Planet
Platform(s): PS4 (reviewed), Xbox One, PC (Epic Game Store)
Publisher(s): 505 Games
Developer(s): Typhoon Studios
Release Date: Jan 28, 2020
Price: $29.99

Review Disclosure Statement: Journey to the Savage Planet was provided to us by 505 Games for review purposes. For more information on how we review video games and other media/technology, please go review our Review Guideline/Scoring Policy for more info.

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Stephen Novak
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Stephen reports on Playstation games and general nerd news, but in his spare time, he's quick to create videos, write for animations and avoid his own gaze in the mirror.

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