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Eric loves board games, fan conventions, new technology, and his sweet sweet kitties Bruce and Babs. He is a graduate of University of Missouri – Columbia and Vancouver Film School. He has written about comics and film for Bloody Disgusting and VFXwire. Next: Stadia Executive Producer Believes Small Teams Can Make More Unique, Focused GamesĮric Switzer is the Livestream News Editor for TheGamer as well as the lead for VR and Tech.
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Click here to read our full interview with Reid Schneider. ORIGINAL STORY 23/2/21: Stadia has said it will try to fix a bug stopping people from playing Journey to the Savage Planet - a game from the studio it acquired, but whose staff it has now made.
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Stadia Pro subscribers can play the game for free. Journey to the Savage Planet: Employee of the Month edition launches exclusively for Stadia on February 1. While filming we learned he’s not a huge fan of animals, so this only made us want to put more into his scenes to pump up the ridiculous!” “Every time we recorded his pieces he also totally “went for it” and left nothing on the court. In an interview with Reid Schneider, Typhoon Studios co-founder and senior executive producer at Stadia, Burhop really put his all into every scene they filmed: Martin Tweed is playable by Montreal actor Adrian Burhop. It will be fun all the new ways that the cornball CEO can antagonize us in this new version of the game. Searching for a fix to this, Reddit user 'lordubuntu' contacted both Google and Journey To The Savage Planet's publisher, 505 Games, who both seemed to point the finger at one another to say 'that's their problem'. Tweed is Savage Planet’s philosophical antagonist and represents the invisible corporate hand that motivates the player character through the story. On Stadia, some players are unable to play the game at all because it freezes when they try selecting an option on the main menu. The Savage Planet mascot and CEO of the “4th Best Interstellar Space Exploration Company” will have some new messages for players all about the importance of Space. Martin Tweed will also be making a return with new content in the Stadia version of Savage Planet. Fortunately (or unfortunately depending on the strength of your stomach), Journey to the Savage Planet: Employee of the Month Edition will feature some never-before-seen ads created by Force.

However, the studio will remain independent.These ads were created by the “anti-mation” filmmaker Davy Force. Perhaps a little worryingly, depending on if you have been following the Chinese games industry and studio acquisitions lately, Raccoon Logic was able to be reformed thanks to a “ pivotal” investment from Tencent. Raccoon Logic said that acquiring the original IP will allow them to “ hit the ground running on new adventures in the action adventure space” and they are excited to “ build upon the Journey to the Savage Planet franchise in the future.” So Journey to the Savage Planet 2 will happen at some point, but it will probably be a while from now. There’s something really cool about being able to just focus on making games and not thinking about all the other stuff that’s tangential, or is a distraction.”

“ We’re back, we’ve got the IP, and we really like the idea of being indie again. “ Right now we’re not really ready to talk about what we’re doing next,” said Studio Head Rob Schneider. However, they are not quite ready to talk about their next project just yet, even if it is a sequel.
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Raccoon Logic also revealed that they have managed to acquire the rights back to the Journey to the Savage Planet IP, which means the studio has free reign to work on a sequel if they want. Fortunately, the team is now back together in the newly reformed independent studio called Raccoon Logic. Earlier this year it was revealed that Google was shutting down its internal games development team, which included the development team Typhoon Studios, known for their work on the recent Journey to the Savage Planet game.
