With new toxic gas that pushes you towards new suit upgrades, an environmental flight course-like, and more, there is more than enough to keep you engaged. ![]() The location for Boomerdale is also has a completely different environment that pushes you to learn new platforming skills and adapt to take down new aggressive creatures – when you’re not admiring the new toucan variant of the pufferbird. The new planet in “Hot Garbage” is just as expansive and intricately designed as the base game’s AR-Y 26. So, like last time, we decided to work through this DLC as a couple, just to see how this new addition plays for co-op players like us. Like last time, you uncover the source of some mysterious pollutants, meet some new robotic adversaries, gather new upgrades like infinite stamina and report your discoveries back to your employers at Kindred Aerospace. In “Hot Garbage,” your new mission is to scout the proposed home of a new Kindred waterfront resort: Boomerdale (best name ever). If you were a fan of the humor in the base game, and its insane commercials, you’ll be blown away by the three new ones that the developers have created. The first DLC is always a hard one, with a lot of expectations to live to but Typhoon Studios takes the challenge head-on and executes a fun and immersive addition with “Hot Garbage.” The DLC includes a new alien planet and storyline with never-before-seen gadgets, enemies, and of course, much more cosmic humor. Now, with “Hot Garbage,” the game’s first DLC, fans are receiving three to four hours of brand-new content to an already expansive game. With no real objectives and the ability to continue it after you beat the “final boss,” this game puts adventure and exploration first. In the base game, you progress through areas of the planet, AR-Y 26, learning its secrets, scanning life, and making your own way. ![]() A first-person adventure, Journey to the Savage Planet puts you in the position of an explorer under the employ of the fourth-best interstellar exploration company in the world, Kindred Aerospace. At the start of the year, publisher 505 Games released Journey to the Savage Planet from developers Typhoon Studios.
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