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Power is your health AND your firepower.Īlso featured in ExoCorps is a "detectability" system. The Exosuit requires power to retain integrity, but your primary weapon, the Multirifle, is also very power-hungry. In addition to full-flight jetpacks, ExoCorps features several unique design features. Players use powerful exo-suits equipped with full-flight jetpacks and tactical subsystems to engage each other across large landscapes equivalent to several square kilometers. An international initiative is testing new military technologies for use across the globe and into the solar system. Drawing gameplay inspiration from classic game titles such as Counter-Strike and Tribes, with a dash of the epic aerial duels featured in animes such as Macross, ExoCorps is a multiplayer arena FPS set in the near future.
