Exoprimal is a game that has an intriguing concept of teams of friends battling their way through dinosaurs while completing objectives. However, the game is being held back by unfortunate choices. The plot is a convoluted mess, involving time bubbles and sentient AI, and the gameplay is a live service hero shooter with an in-game currency called BikCoin.
The biggest problem with Exoprimal is that none of it feels original. Each of the different exosuits players can choose from have their own abilities, and everyone on the team should pick the right combination of exosuits in order to support each other properly. This has all been done before. The multiplayer gameplay works like this: Players are tasked with a series of challenges, most of which are variations on “follow the glowing line to reach the area” missions. Once this gauntlet is complete, each team is transferred into a separate map for one final challenge. The action is frantic, explosive, and disorienting even when it’s just one group versus hundreds of swarming dinos.
Even with that, however, there are a lot of caveats. Players can only become dinosaurs for a limited amount of time, and while turning into a tyrannosaur does give you the ability to completely decimate the other team, leaving the rest of your own team one member down can really put them at a disadvantage. Once a whole other team joins the fray in the final battle, it’s important to be as tactical as possible.
2023-05-26 09:00:06
Source from screenrant.com