- Publisher: Future Friends Games
- Release Date: Nov 18, 2021
- Also On: PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One
User Score
Mixed or average reviews- based on 35 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 15 out of 35
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Mixed: 14 out of 35
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Negative: 6 out of 35
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Nov 21, 2021Just amazing and unexpected. Amazing graphics, physics and subtle story is strangely compelling
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Dec 20, 2021Un juego muy simple con historia que no atrae mucho pero la jugabilidad es demasiado entretenida y adictiva con controles básicos ser una bola con capacidad para cambiar tu peso y así acelerar se ve muy simple pero al final resulta muy entretenido, una experiencia diferente.
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Jan 11, 2022This game woke Acrophobia and Thalassophobia in me, which was a great experience. Its visually and atmospheric an artistic masterpiece. The openworld level and the forest level were a bit of a chore tough.
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Jan 25, 2023A pleasant surprise! Visually appealing and grey sound track, use headphones! Worth trying if you need a palate cleanser.
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Feb 5, 2022Spoiler alert this is just about the feeling, exploring if you’re tired of shooting at people just take a break with exo one visit beautiful planets
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Nov 21, 2022im still not exactly sure what the heck i played through, but it was certainly fun, and a pretty good experience
Awards & Rankings
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Jan 29, 2022Exo One is a tremendous title that stands out from its peers. Its easy controls and excellent aesthetics make it a joy to play. If the developers had added extra elements to the latter stages, then it would have been perfect.
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Dec 17, 2021Exo One is at the same time more and less than an actual video-game. It's an out-of-body experience that brings the player across the stars for a couple hours, depycting the closest image to actual meditation we have ever seen.
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Dec 13, 2021Exo One does have a narrative of its own, one which you can take or leave, but the emotional gravity it manages to imbue into each and every movement of your ship, especially in the closing level of the game, leaves you with the feeling that even in this massive, lifeless expanse, your pilot has only one place they truly want to be.