Game Review: Exit for PSP
As "Mr. ESC", a professional escapologist who
can rescue people from just about any situation, Exit players must
guide themselves through numerous obstacles while rescuing victims from
life-threatening situations. Situations include braving fires,
earthquakes and other disasters in various environments such as
buildings, hospitals and subways. Players will undertake myriad
actions, including running, jumping, climbing onto ledges and climbing
down ropes on their way to becoming the ultimate escape artist. Players
use decision-making skills and wits to escape various obstacles while
rescuing people from more than 100 different emergencies. Additional
levels are also available for download. Do whatever it takes to get
everyone out in time: Rescue people and find the fastest way out while
braving exploding factories, burning buildings and flooding subways.
Players will climb ladders, move objects, slide down ropes and collect
numerous rescue devices to assist them in their missions. Turn victims
into allies: Saved characters can be enlisted to help move heavy
objects, master tricky obstacles and help each other. Smooth, stylish
character design and movement: Accompanying the intense action are some
of the most stylish graphics to be seen on the PSP system, allowing for
a viscerally and aesthetically satisfying experience. [Ubisoft]
| PUBLISHER: |
Ubisoft / Taito |
| DEVELOPER: |
Taito |
| GENRE(S): |
Puzzle |
| PLAYERS: |
1 |
| ESRB RATING: |
E (Everyone) |
| RELEASE DATE: |
February 14, 2006 |

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85
GameBrink
This
game is quite an enjoyable experience that lasts through a complete 100
levels. That's right a hundred puzzle-packed levels, with the last 20
being the hardest and will make your eyes bleed from the sheer
thoughts. [JPN Import]

80
Edge Magazine
It’s
hard to find reasons not to point to Exit as a prime piece of PSP
gaming. It’s rich colours and bold stylings bring out the best in the
machine’s screen; the short, compelling levels are perfect for playing
in bite-sized chunks, and wi-fi connectivity means new levels – of
which Taito has already made a good few available - will sustain your
enthusiasm longterm. [Fe 2006, p.90]
73
Game Informer
Quotation forthcoming. [Mar 2006]

The average user rating for this game is 10.0 (out of 10) based on 1 User Votes
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