Exo One
System requirements for Exo One
GeForce GTX 650 / GeForce GTX 1060
Intel Core i5-6200U @ 2.30GHz / Intel Core i7-8700 @ 3.20GHz
4 GB / 8 GB
5 GB
Not required
About Exo One
Exo One opens with a hook of unusual quiet ambition: on the anniversary of the Jupiter disaster, an alien signal transmits construction blueprints to Earth, and humanity builds the craft those blueprints describe. The result is Exo One — a vehicle whose traversal capabilities defy familiar physics — and you pilot it on the first voyage outside the solar system, across enigmatic alien landscapes you've never experienced before.
The traversal system is the game's mechanical identity. Mastering it means controlling gravity itself, gathering and preserving momentum, and using terrain to your advantage to reach colossal speeds and exhilarating heights. Ride thermal updrafts up into boiling cloud formations. Careen down hillsides toward distant peaks. Launch off mountain tops and glide for kilometers toward the shining blue beam on the horizon that marks your next destination. The whole experience is about flowing through landscapes rather than navigating them in conventional terms.
The presentation does substantial emotional lifting. Atmospheric diffused visuals merge with otherworldly sound effects and a hypnotic electric guitar soundtrack to give each planet its own distinct mood. The framing is meditative rather than narrative-heavy — there's almost no spoken story — and the journey itself across desolate alien worlds, drifting between gravity wells and racing toward the next horizon, is what the game is fundamentally about. The result lands closer to a piece of interactive sci-fi visual music than to a conventional space game.

