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Journey to the Savage Planet - Hot Garbage

505 Games, Typhoon Studios
Apr 15, 2020 - PC, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5
Weak

OpenCritic Rating

65

Top Critic Average

20%

Critics Recommend

Destructoid
7 / 10
Game Revolution
3.5 / 5
IGN Italy
7 / 10
GamingTrend
75 / 100
Gameblog
6 / 10
GameSpew
5 / 10
GameSkinny
6 / 10
WayTooManyGames
9 / 10
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Critic Reviews for Journey to the Savage Planet - Hot Garbage

If the eponymous Savage Planet is your Kindred explorer's residence, the space rock called DL-C1 is a timeshare. It's a decent little getaway -- probably worth the investment, a change of pace, and the vacation is over quicker than you'd like. But, despite what the name suggests, Hot Garbage is far from a dump.

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The Journey to the Savage Planet Hot Garbage DLC doesn’t introduce anything particularly spectacular. Instead, it serves as a helpful reminder of why the game as a whole is so special in the first place.

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Hot Garbage is a DLC pack that adds a new, self-contained area and a few upgrades to the original gameplay formula. Despite that, its story can be completed in a couple of hours and the number of new activities is too small for its price tag.

Review in Italian | Read full review

Hot Garbage is an expansion that delivers gameplay that I hope to expect in future DLC, where the gameplay is centered around putting the player in situations where combat and skills are essential to progression. Though on a new planet, Hot Garbage falls short of creating an all-encompassing experience that makes one believe they're on an all-new world.

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Hot Garbage is a pretty decent DLC to JTTSP, with the same atmosphere, but the pregresion is quite linear.

Review in French | Read full review

I wouldn’t go as far as calling Hot Garbage, well, hot garbage. But it’s certainly not great, and it’s somewhat tarnished my otherwise excellent experience with Journey to the Savage Planet.

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Hot Garbage was assumed to be aimed at players who have seen the whole game by now, but it ends up playing best for those still scanning the alien world.

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If you played and enjoyed Journey to the Savage Planet, the Hot Garbage DLC is a lot of the same stuff. The same humour, some different collectables, and some new upgrades. Basically, if you enjoyed the base game and you just want more of it, here it is. You’re welcome.

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