
Exo-Evoultion
Exoprimal’s core gameplay is a fascinating blend of elements from hero shooters and wave-based survival. Two teams of five players battle in parallel universes, completing objectives against hordes of dinosaurs. It’s a unique twist on the PvEvP genre, allowing for indirect competition with a final round that pits teams against each other directly. This creates a strategic experience that’s both frantic and rewarding.
Tyrannosaurus Rexosuits
Each player chooses an Exosuit, divided into the familiar categories of Assault, Support, and Tank. There’s a good variety of playstyles within these roles, offering diverse options to suit different players. Barrage, an Assault suit, focuses on area-of-effect damage, making it a formidable force against the massive dinosaur hordes. Other noteworthy suits include Roadblock, who can hold the attention of big threats like carnosaurus and triceratops, and Muramasa, a hybrid Tank/Assault exosuit that boosts damage when blocking attacks.
Mitchell’s Favorite Dino Games
- Turok: Dinosaur Hunter
- Dino Crisis
- Star Fox Adventures
- Primal Rage
- Ark: Survival Evolved
- Horizon: Zero Dawn
- Horizon: Forbidden West
- Monster Hunter World
- Second Extinction
- Super Mario Advance 3: Yoshi’s Island
These games all feature dinosaurs in some capacity, showcasing a wide range of genres and styles. From the classic first-person shooter of Turok to the open-world exploration of Ark: Survival Evolved, there’s something for every dinosaur enthusiast.
Microtransaction Reaction
Exoprimal’s microtransactions are purely cosmetic, ensuring a fair and balanced gameplay experience. Players can earn in-game currency, Bikcoins, and unlock items through War Chests. A premium battle pass offers additional rewards, including exclusive skins and items. While the free track of the battle pass is limited, players still have access to a good variety of earnable skins and customization options. Overall, Exoprimal’s monetization system is fair and avoids predatory tactics.




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