ExoCorps
- October 9, 2020
- Gingerbred
ExoCorps is a single-player and multiplayer shooter game, allowing players to experience intense aerial combat in exosuits. Inspired by books, movies, and games like Starship Troopers, Top Gun, and Tribes, it offers Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, and Capture the Flag modes across five battle arenas. With customization options, dedicated servers, and LAN hosting, ExoCorps provides high-speed tactical gameplay with high-caliber weapons in environments from Earth, Moon, and Mars.
Reviews
- Innovative gameplay mechanics that combine power armor and jetpack movement, providing a unique and engaging experience.
- Great graphics and sound design that enhance the immersive feel of the game.
- Fun multiplayer experience with a small but active community, and competent AI for solo play.
- The game suffers from a very small player base, making matchmaking difficult and often forcing players to rely on bots.
- Currently lacks content and updates, leading to concerns about its long-term viability and potential for growth.
- Some gameplay mechanics, such as fall damage and weapon animations, feel underdeveloped and could use improvement.
- gameplay6 mentions
- 67 % positive mentions
- 17 % neutral mentions
- 17 % negative mentions
The gameplay is praised for its engaging shooting, gadget use, stealth, and unique mechanics, particularly the innovative health-ammo system that adds depth to the experience. While the game currently feels somewhat bare-bones with limited maps, it offers exciting high-speed chases and a compelling cat-and-mouse dynamic, reminiscent of classic titles like Starsiege: Tribes. Overall, players find the mechanics promising and enjoyable, indicating strong potential for future development.
“I loved the shooting, gadget, stealth, and power mechanics this game has - it feels more involved than other sci-fi infantry-based shooters involving the use of jetpacks and countermeasures.”
“This blast-from-the-very-near-past has a focus on large maps with high-speed chases, low-to-the-ground flying, and a compelling mix of cat and mouse gameplay as your health is also your ammo, which does not regenerate while using your jetpack (and sitting still is usually a death sentence).”
“It feels like a spiritual sequel to Starsiege: Tribes but with a really interesting mechanic where your health and ammo come from the same meter.”
“I think it has a lot of potential, although in terms of gameplay, it's pretty bare-bones right now.”
- graphics2 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The graphics are highly praised, with an impressive art style that enhances the overall experience. Reviewers believe the game has the potential to improve further, but it is already considered worth the investment.
“The graphics are great too.”
“The art style is fantastic, and I can only see this game getting better. It's definitely worth the money as it is.”