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Planet Crafter: Toxicity DLC - Honest Review and Comprehensive Overview The Planet Crafter Toxicity DLC offers a new, challenging experience with a new world, new mechanics, and multiple endings. The gameplay involves cleaning up toxins while terraforming, making it a rewarding addition to the game.
Planet Crafter: Toxicity DLC - Honest Review and Comprehensive Overview
1. 🎮 New Content and Gameplay Mechanics in the Toxicity DLC
  • ✅ Introduction of a new planet called Toxicity, accessible either through a new game or by traveling from an already completed planet.
  • ✅ Compatibility with older save files, increasing the number of planets and moons in the game to three and two, respectively.
  • ✅ New gameplay mechanics focused on dealing with toxic elements such as toxic slime, spores, and water.
  • ✅ Two simultaneous missions: complete terraforming and cleaning up the planet.
  • ✅ Advanced machines are locked until cleanup progresses, forcing interaction with new mechanics.
  • ✅ Introduction of a new ore, Tungsten, initially found in chests and later automated through ore extractors.
  • ✅ New items such as pristine mushrooms, plastic polymers, and cleaning gels.
  • ✅ A new crafting station called the Refinery, which deals with toxic items.

ElementDescription
New PlanetToxicity
New OreTungsten
New Crafting StationRefinery
00:00 - 02:36
1. 🎮 New Content and Gameplay Mechanics in the Toxicity DLC
  • ✅ Introduction of a new planet called Toxicity, accessible either through a new game or by traveling from an already completed planet.
  • ✅ Compatibility with older save files, increasing the number of planets and moons in the game to three and two, respectively.
  • ✅ New gameplay mechanics focused on dealing with toxic elements such as toxic slime, spores, and water.
  • ✅ Two simultaneous missions: complete terraforming and cleaning up the planet.
  • ✅ Advanced machines are locked until cleanup progresses, forcing interaction with new mechanics.
  • ✅ Introduction of a new ore, Tungsten, initially found in chests and later automated through ore extractors.
  • ✅ New items such as pristine mushrooms, plastic polymers, and cleaning gels.
  • ✅ A new crafting station called the Refinery, which deals with toxic items.

ElementDescription
New PlanetToxicity
New OreTungsten
New Crafting StationRefinery
02:37 - 06:26
2. ☣️ Toxicity and Cleanup: Challenges and Strategies
  • ✅ 2,000 toxic slimes scattered across 32 toxic areas that need cleaning.
  • ✅ A new toxicity meter in toxic areas that causes damage if it reaches zero.
  • ✅ Multiple tiers of toxicity filters slow down the meter's depletion but still require caution.
  • ✅ Toxic elements like slime, spores, and water are cleaned using detoxification machines.
  • ✅ The detoxification process produces toxins as a byproduct, which are needed for crafting.
  • ✅ Survival is more challenging as all water sources are contaminated and need cleaning.
  • ✅ Advanced goo cleanup microchips and explosives speed up cleanup.

ElementEffect
Toxicity FilterSlows down the depletion of the toxicity meter
Detoxification MachinesCleans toxic elements but produces toxins as a byproduct
Goo Cleanup MicrochipsSpeeds up cleanup time
06:27 - 07:11
3. 🎬 DLC Endings: Partnerships and Outcomes
  • ✅ The Toxicity DLC features three different endings based on choosing a business partnership.
  • ✅ The endings vary depending on the partnership chosen.
  • ✅ The game auto-saves, allowing players to revert to an earlier point before the ending and make a different choice.
  • ✅ Certain tasks and resources are required for some endings.
07:12 - 08:45
4. 👍 Personal Opinion and Review of the Toxicity DLC
  • ✅ The reviewer really enjoyed the DLC and spent about 50 hours playing it.
  • ✅ No bugs or glitches encountered during gameplay.
  • ✅ Rating: 9.5 out of 10.
  • ⚠️ Drawbacks: Underwhelming puzzle and lack of new mammal species.
  • ✅ Recommendation: The reviewer encourages viewers to share their opinions in the comments and check out the full playthrough of the Toxicity DLC.
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