Following the Exo One Launch on Game Pass, the developer revealed it saw around 2 million players, becoming a a huge success on the platform.
WTMG's Leo Faria: "I have to commend Exo One for giving me a control scheme and a physics system which were entertaining enough to keep me engaged, despite its pretentious nature and boring plot. Can’t say I cared about its plot, characters, or twists. I was having a lot of fun with its gameplay, and was also constantly wowed by its absolutely gorgeous visuals. Recommending it is a completely different story, though. I don’t know exactly who this game is for. Fans of Journey and Flower might have enjoy Exo One more than the rest of the public, and I guess this is a neat pick for fans of Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey. If you can find it for a cheap pricetag, this is worth a single playthrough. At least for the visuals. And being able to constantly break the sound barrier, of course."
Feel the flow of flying with gravity thanks to the DualSense controller’s haptics.
Well that looks trippy. I'll keep any eye on this - love me some solid DualSense implementation.
KeenGamer: "Take control of an alien spacecraft and journey through a variety of planets with their own geographical characteristics to reach an uncertain goal. Submerge yourself in this great visual experience with music and sound effects to match, albeit with a sub-par story. Nevertheless, Exo one is likely to leave you wanting more."