
| Platform | PlayStation Portable (PSP) |
| Genre | Puzzle-Platformer |
| Release Date | December 15, 2005 |
| Developer | Taito Corporation |
| Publisher | Ubisoft |
| MODE | SINGLE PLAYER |
“Exit” is a puzzle-platformer video game developed by Taito Corporation and published by Ubisoft for the PlayStation Portable (PSP) and other platforms. In the game, players control Mr. ESC, an escapologist extraordinaire, as he assists people in escaping from various hazardous situations such as fires, floods, and other disasters.
Gameplay:
In “Exit,” players step into the shoes of Mr. ESC, a professional rescuer who assists people in escaping from perilous situations. With a combination of puzzle-solving skills and platforming agility, players must navigate through a series of increasingly challenging levels to rescue trapped individuals. Each level presents a unique scenario, from burning buildings to flooded tunnels, requiring quick thinking and strategic planning to succeed. Players must utilize various tools and techniques, including climbing, jumping, pushing objects, and rescuing civilians, to progress through the game’s diverse environments.
Plot:
The game’s plot revolves around Mr. ESC’s missions to rescue people from dangerous situations. As players progress through the game, they encounter a variety of scenarios, each with its own set of challenges and obstacles to overcome. The overarching narrative follows Mr. ESC’s journey as he becomes embroiled in increasingly perilous rescue missions, testing his skills and determination to save lives.
Graphics:
“Exit” features vibrant and detailed 2D graphics that bring its hazardous environments to life. The game’s character designs are quirky and charming, adding personality to Mr. ESC and the individuals he rescues. Despite being originally released for the PSP, the visuals hold up well and contribute to the game’s immersive atmosphere.
Key Features:
- Challenging puzzle-platformer gameplay that tests players’ problem-solving skills and reflexes.
- Diverse and hazardous environments to navigate, including burning buildings, flooded areas, and collapsing structures.
- Intuitive controls and mechanics that make it easy for players to jump right into the action.
- Engaging level design with increasingly complex puzzles and obstacles to overcome.
- Quirky character designs and animations that add charm to the game’s world.
Pros:
- Clever and challenging puzzles that require both critical thinking and quick reflexes.
- Variety in level design and scenarios keeps gameplay fresh and engaging.
- Smooth and responsive controls enhance the overall gameplay experience.
- Quirky and charming art style adds personality to the game’s world and characters.
Cons:
- Some levels may be overly challenging for casual players, leading to frustration.
- Limited replay value once all levels are completed, as there is no additional content or modes.
Recommendation:
“Exit” offers a refreshing and challenging puzzle-platformer experience on the PSP. With its clever level design, engaging gameplay mechanics, and charming art style, it’s a must-play for fans of the genre. While it might not be a groundbreaking title, it’s definitely worth a play if you enjoy puzzle-solving and time-based challenges. Whether you’re a seasoned puzzle-solving veteran or a newcomer looking for a fun and challenging adventure, “Exit” delivers an enjoyable experience that will keep you entertained for hours.
Additional Notes:
This review is based on the original PSP release of “Exit” and may not reflect any potential remastered versions or re-releases.
| GAME | FILE SIZE |
| Exit (Europe) (En,Fr,De,Es,It) (v1.01).iso | 128.97 mb |
| DLC | FILE SIZE |
| Exit – Levels Pack (Japan) (DLC) | 523 KB |
| Exit – Again Matches the Letter and Passes in (Japan) (DLC) | 44 KB |
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