Exit Critic Reviews continued...
The controls are simple, the graphics are sharp, and there is plenty here to keep you coming back for months. It just has those pesky AI problems and too many trial and error levels, but for all of those in search of an original PSP game, look no further
...read the complete Exit review at ZTGameDomain
gives Mr. Escape access to an elevator.Every decision in the game is crucial. Pushing a crate the wrong direction or sliding down a rope too early will result in having to restart the level. You must think logically and creatively; the obvious choice is a
...read the complete Exit review at The New York Times
The replayability of this kind of game is paramount and Ubisoft does not disappoint. In addition to the 100 separate levels included in the packaged game, you can go online to download 11 additional bonus stages each containing 10 levels.
...read the complete Exit review at Amped IGO
While the companions may prove annoying at times, it's easy enough to resign yourself to their whining and manage the task in hand; for every platform blunder there are ten moments of huge satisfaction to look back on.
...read the complete Exit review at Eurogamer
It's not without frustrating bits, mind, like not being able to change direction once you're ascending/descending ladders or stairs. It's also quite slow. But regardless, it's a super-stylish puzzle game that offers hundreds of levels.
...read the complete Exit review at Games Radar
its own peculiar mix of jazz and technosynth, which is pretty catchy. The voice work is reasonably good, but Taito could have probably used a few extra samples for each type of survivor – while the voices can be helpful in leading you to a survivor or rem
...read the complete Exit review at PALGNElectronic Gaming Monthly
A puzzle game wrapped in a platformed package decorated with comic book paper. With puzzles that are perfect in terms of difficulty and a presentation teeming with flair, it's sad to think that most gamers won't even give this game the once over.
...read the complete Exit review at Deeko
While the gameplay will likely be hit or miss depending on your genre preferences, it’s difficult to deny that Exit's interesting graphical style and presentation that make it one of the more memorable games to be released for the PSP.
...read the complete Exit review at Netjak
If you are into more fast paced puzzled, even though this game has a clock there is little rush with most of the maps (thank god, cause I would be screaming at Mr. Esc to move faster than the crawling pace he moves around at).
...read the complete Exit review at Next Level Gaming
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