Fans who tuned in to yesterday's Capcom Showcase livestream were treated to more information about the upcoming dinosaur-busting action game Exoprimal. This high-octane collision between prehistoric beasts and futuristic battle armor was first unveiled during March’s PlayStation State of Play livestream, as Exoprimal’s reveal trailer featured a team of high-tech combatants tearing through waves of hungry dinosaurs at the behest of an AI in the far-off year of 2043.
Exoprimal quickly drew comparisons to Dino Crisis, a Capcom-developed survival horror franchise that also pitted players against an onslaught of bloodthirsty dinosaurs. However, Exoprimal stands out against previous titles thanks to its varied assortment of Anthem-like exosuits. Each suit offers weapons and abilities needed to fend off the prehistoric creatures as they rain down from dimensional wormholes in the sky. While some Dino Crisis fans hoping for a rebootmay be disappointed that Capcom is launching a brand-new IP with a similar subject matter instead, Exoprimal seems to have enough original elements to make it a unique and exciting experience.
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During yesterday's half-hour-long Capcom Showcase livestream (via Capcom's YouTube channel), Exoprimal director Takuro Hiraoka presented a brand-new trailer for the game, showing off more of Exoprimal’s team-based mechanics as the artificial intelligence Leviathan describes Aibus Corp’s mission to gather humans for an experiment on the dinosaur-infested Bikitoa Island. The trailer also offers some pointed criticism about the human condition along the way. After the trailer, Hiraoka goes into further detail about Exoprimal’s lore and
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