A low-stakes team shooter where racing to slay dinosaurs has its wow moments, only most of them are locked behind a baffling disrespect for one's
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Exosuits are varied
Exoprimal packs an arsenal of Exosuits to wear into combat
Exoprimal isn't something anyone really expected, but landing on Bikitoa Island with no expectations may have made the game more enjoyable - at least in the earliest hours
Its idea of pitting heavily-armored warriors against hordes of dinosaurs is thrilling in theory, but its unsatisfying gameplay loop, lack of content (especially a single-player campaign), and Exoprimal is a strong game that lacks the it-factor necessary to keep players coming back for the long-term
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A time when they weren’t relying on remakes of tried-and-true classics but instead were creating new and engaging IPs
Exoprimal Profile Cards have been provided for exofighters to more easily identify yourselves
After all, this is primarily a multiplayer co-op experience where you spend the bulk of your time shooting dinosaurs Exoprimal
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The 2013 movie about giant robots fighting Godzilla-like monsters was never going to send us into an existential crisis, but it was going to provide perfectly insane action that has you feeling like you're back in your childhood bedroom, mashing
What appears to be a class-based multiplayer shooter winds up being a trojan horse to deliver a bonkers single-player tale
And in an era dominated by remakes and sequels, Capcom’s audacious foray into the realm of new IPs is nothing short of a breath of fresh air
Exoprimal is a blast to play and is that rare game in the year 2023 that both looks and runs great at launch