
Steam loyalists will receive it at a later date, but as of now the pulpy sci-fi romp is only available on. Infected Pufferbird - Possibly glitched and will have to be slapped a few times, for it to count towards I Come in Peace.Īlso, see this video by AchievementSquad but unfortunately it isn't in alphabetical or categorized order:Ģ0:57 - Pufferbird (Infected) - Possibly glitched and will have to be slapped a few times, for it to count towards I Come in Peace. Journey To The Savage Planet is available on PS4, Xbox One, and the Epic Games Store. It’s entirely reasonable to slap it around the environment, looking for places to put it. The aliens in the game are divided into predator and prey categories.

One of the primary goals of the game is to survey the planet and record all the creatures living there into a journal. Here's the alphabetical and categorized list of all 37 creatures you have to scan and slap/kick: The green cube of jelly is going to give all players a moment of pause in Journey to the Savage Planet. Journey to The Savage Planet recently debuted on Google Stadia, making it once again a hot topic in the gaming community. Be sure to dodge left and right when they start to spin as they will try to charge and attack you. The only way to damage the Pikemander is to shoot the orange glowing balls on his tail. Also note, there's no in-game way to track which creatures you have and haven't slapped. This will be your first true test in Journey to the Savage Planet, as pikemanders are ferocious predators with armor covering the front of their bodies.


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Note: To save yourself any unnecessary grief later on with the I Come in Peace trophy, get into the habit of scanning then slapping/kicking (press ) every new creature you encounter but do note that contrary to popular belief, the creatures don't have to be alive for them to count towards either trophy. Journey to The Savage Planet - PS4 versionLocation of Pikemander (desert) predator animal.You can kill it by shooting to the bulbs on its tail.
