Exoprimal is a game that if I didn’t have Xbox Game Pass, I’m not sure I would have played at first. Having been burned by great marketing in the past (looking at you, Anthem ), the sixty-dollar price tag is a bit steep for a game I never quite showed any interest in at first. That’s the benefit of Xbox Game Pass, it allows me to play games that I wouldn’t normally buy. There’s no risk on my end because I’m subscribed to the service and I’ve found multiple gems in the library.
I remember Exoprimal being announced last year; honestly, I could care less. After seeing the trailer, I never thought about it again. That is, until a day before it launched. Since it was being released on Game Pass, I figured, why not? As it stands, I’m sitting at 35 to 40 hours of play time in Exoprimal , my player level is 80, I haven’t found a definitive answer on what the level cap is, the highest I’ve seen is level 200. I’ve logged one hundred battles and my survival pass (the battle pass), is level 40 of 50. Exoprima l is a good ‘ol fashion co-op shoot’em up that provides hours of fun with an engaging story that kept me coming back for more!
So, having installed Exoprimal , I sat down to give it a go and ran into a major hurdle. Before you can play the game, you must connect your Capcom account to the platform you are playing on. This by far was the biggest pain point for me. I had a Capcom ID that was connected to my PlayStation account, but I had the hardest time getting my Microsoft account connected to it. Ultimately, I created a new Capcom ID, and I was ready to play!
The character creator is a bit basic, it has your standard options such as gender, eyes, hair, etc. As a person with locs, I notice when a game doesn’t
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