Here’s another solid B-lister for your collection.

Accessibility

Toggle or hold-button options for sprinting and ADS.

Choice of subtitle sizes, colours and backgrounds.

Key art for Capcom’s mech and dino-fighting game Exoprimal.

Optional action prompts and outlines for players and enemies.

Controller and mouse-and-keyboard support.

Scalable aim assist when using a controller.

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All this gets much fiddlier in the second phase.

The other trick to enjoying Exoprimal is appreciating how it evolves.

It’s a sight for saur eyes, but not quite enough to make Exoprimal essential.

An escort mission in Exoprimal, with one player holding up a big shield to protect the player’s healer exosuit from dinosaurs ahead.

I don’t think it earns that blockbuster price tag.

As a subscription game, though, Exoprimal is dino-mite.

A fight with a T-Rex in Exoprimal.

A later battle from Exoprimal, with the player gliding above an area defended by forcefields.

Leviathian, your chief adversary and host in Exoprimal - an AI who portrays itself as a giant humanoid being.

A cutscene from Exoprimal, showing a nerdy side character and a robot pal shaking hands.