Exoprimal review dinos crisis

Exoprimal review dinos crisis

 Upon discovering that Exoprimal would center around dinosaurs, my attention was immediately captured. As someone who was enchanted by Steven Spielberg's Jurassic Park series during my childhood, these extinct creatures have always held a special place in my heart. Although it may not be the ideal way to express it, as an avid gamer who thrives on first or third-person shooters, Exoprimal possessed all the necessary elements to ignite my excitement.


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After dedicating nearly eight hours of gameplay over the past few days, I can confidently state that Exoprimal is an enjoyable game. However, it fell short of meeting my expectations. While Capcom's original creation strives to captivate players with a unique setting, it lacks the innovation necessary to fully maximize its potential.


Although the game primarily emphasizes multiplayer and cooperative play, there is still a storyline that can be followed. The world you inhabit within the game is markedly distinct from its real-world counterpart. Three years ago, unexplained space-time rifts emerged across the globe, giving rise to vortexes that brought back dinosaurs—creatures that had perished millions of years ago as a result of meteor showers.

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