Exo One Direct Download
A strange signal… an alien craft… an interplanetary, gravity-defying journey through space and time On the anniversary of the Jupiter disaster, an alien signal transmits construction blueprints for an alien craft, which humanity builds, called Exo One. Master a truly alien traversal system and move through enigmatic and desolate alien landscapes in ways you’ve never experienced. Control gravity itself and build momentum to reach colossal speeds and exhilarating heights. Ride thermal updrafts into boiling cloud formations, careen down hillsides and launch off mountain tops, all the time drifting toward the shining blue beam on the horizon. Atmospheric, diffused visuals are merged with otherworldly sound effects and a hypnotic electric guitar soundtrack. Pilot your craft on mankind’s first voyage outside the solar system, and go on an interplanetary journey across space and time.
There is not much to do per se, rather it is a series of extraordinary planetary vistas, most of which seem extremely inhospitable for life. You glide/roll/skim through them in a fairly enjoyable way, but ultimately it’s just about getting to the end of one experience and continuing to the next one. There is a very, very thin story presented like wisps of memory. Really, the whole game is more like an intense dream than an actual lived reality. My main critique is that the planets are too empty. There are structures, but they don’t have any apparent story role. Thus every world became boring for me before too long, overstaying its welcome. I also think a few of the worlds are too similar to each other, such that they are superfluous. In summary, Exo One could have been half its length and still be satisfying.
Exo One Direct Play:
My second critique has to do with “difficulty”. It’s easy enough to finish the game, but in later worlds the physics, weather, and terrain work against the flow of movement and can potentially put you in frustrating places from where it’s hard to move on. I guess this was meant as a challenge, but it’s just a very uninteresting one and gets in the way of the total experience. Which leads me to my final critique. There are a few “gamey” additions, notably collectibles, some of which are challenging to reach later in the game. They simply boost your movement ability a little and don’t provide any story insight. And, unfortunately, there are a whole bunch of typical gamey achievements, which I feel are a very poor fit for this experience. Thankfully, the devs disabled achievement notifications by default so you won’t be distracted during a naïve playthrough. But, really, why do they even exist? This is just not that kind of game, if it’s a game at all.
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System Requirements
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 7 or higher
- Processor: Intel Core i5 2ghz or AMD equivalent
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 650 or higher with 1GB memory
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 5 GB available space
- Sound Card: Integrated
- Click the Download Here button above and you should be redirected to GamesDatabase.
- Wait 5 seconds and click on the grey ‘download now’ button. Now let the download begin and wait for it to finish.
- Once the game is done downloading, right click the .zip file and click on “Extract to” (To do this you must have 7-Zip or winrar, which you can get here).
- Double click inside the Exo One folder and run the exe application.
- Thats all, enjoy the game! Make sure to run the game as administrator and if you get any missing dll errors, look for a file named All In One Runtimes.exe run this and install it.