SOL: Exodus Critic Reviews
16 Total Reviews
4 Positive Reviews(25%)
12 Mixed Reviews(75%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)
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The Escapist
February 1, 2012
A solid, if bite-sized, space combat game that revitalizes a defunct genre with excellent flight combat and only a few missteps.
Destructoid
February 17, 2012
It's a superlative amount of content and refinement compared to many so-called "triple-A" productions that sell for six times that amount. Anyone looking for a good space dogfight should feel obliged to give it a try.
IncGamers
January 27, 2012
As an affordable, accessible leap back into the shoes of a space fighter ace, Sol: Exodus is a success.
PC Master (Greece)
March 12, 2012
Nitpicking aside, the fact remains: SOL Exodus is a first decent try from a new developer, especially if we consider the complete lack of titles in the story-driven, space combat sim genre. The game is entertaining, holds our interest until the ending of the campaign and the developers seem determined to support their game for a long time, given its initial commercial success.
CD-Action
July 31, 2012
Despite its very low price SOL: Exodus is a surprisingly good proof that even today a solid space combat sim might find its place on the market.
Game Informer
January 27, 2012
I didn't expect this little indie game to replace Starlancer or TIE Fighter in my heart, but I'm disappointed that it struggled to strike a single chord with my cherished memories of those classics.
Eurogamer Germany
February 3, 2012
It's doubtful that SOL: Exodus will be a deciding factor in reviving
the space-opera-genre, but it is still good to see that there are
people out there who also love to dust off their joysticks and head
out for a space fight.
4Players.de
May 11, 2012
The uninspired mission design is not the only problem that Exodus is confronted with. After the short campaign you hardly find any reasons to blast into space. But not everything is bad: Controls are spot on, the upgrade system works well and the plot delivers some well executed cynicism.
XGN
July 9, 2012
We don't see to many space shooters anymore these days. Unfortunately, SOL: Exodus is a bit of a disappointment. The AI isn't great and there aren't many challenging moments. It's a cheap little game though that will keep you entertained for a little while.
IGN
January 27, 2012
Sol: Exodus may be a step in the right direction to bring back space combat games, but it certainly won't be the title that inspires a generation to demand more. Any gamer, and especially PC gamer, over 25 probably wants the genre to flourish like it used to, but a game like Sol, with all its bugs, repetitive levels and lackluster narrative, won't be what brings it back.
PC Gamer
March 21, 2012
While not broken, ugly or terrible, SOL: Exodus settles into a mediocre rut, making it impossible to recommend when games like X3 and Evochron Mercenary offer a bigger, better spacefaring experience for a bit more money.
Multiplayer.it
February 7, 2012
SOL: Exodus tries its best to bring back good old space shooters but it's too simple and poor to reach the objective.
PC PowerPlay
March 1, 2012
A decent indie effort, but the sims from ten years ago still show how it should be done. Pick up FreeSpace 2 instead.
Thunderbolt
July 5, 2012
Those going into SOL: Exodus should be warned that it's a thoroughly average space shooter that doesn't innovate and is going to deliver a boilerplate experience.
GameSpy
January 31, 2012
It's encouraging, though, that in just the week since SOL's been out the developers at Seamless have done a great job patching issues, with three released so far. It's a damn shame there are so many issues that are likely beyond the power of mere patches, because the space shooter genre badly needs a new classic to really get it going again.