New Exoprimal Trailer Introduces Ferocious Dinosaurs And Neosaurs Players Will Encounter
Ok...the neosaurs are pretty sick.
Capcom has rolled out yet another Exoprimal trailer (below) for their dinosaur-themed team-based action game, but this time around they introduce its ferocious cast of dinosaurs and morphed neosaurs.
In the Exoprimal trailer, Capcom showcased the Velociraptor, Pteranodon, Ankylosaurus, Pachycephalosaurs, Triceratops, and T. Rex dinosaurs stirring up problems for players across the game's ruined city. They're as dangerous as they looks, surprisingly behaving in ways that complement their body structure when it comes to attacking.
However, fans might be more interested in the neosaurs. The video features the Gas Neosaur, Sniper Neosaur, Evoker Neosaur, Pyro Neosaur, Neo Ankylosaurus, and Neo T. Rex, each with unique, outlandish abilities that might throw players for a loop. With neosaurs fleshed out a bit, the game is starting to have some serious Monster Hunter vibes.
It isn't far-fetched to think so, either, since Exoprimal Director Takuro Hiraoka did some work on Monster Hunter World and Generations. Speculation aside, we'll have to wait and see how it turns out as its 2023 release gets closer. Though, eager fans can get a head-start by signing up for the PC beta test.
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