Exit is a peculiar combination of an action game with logical elements, and the character of the game resembles a bit the first positions from the Oddworld cycle (Abe's Oddysee and Abe's Exoddus).
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Exit Description
Exit is an original combination of action and logic elements with gameplay resembling the first Oddworld games (Abe’s Oddysee and Abe’s Exoddus), well known to PC and PlayStation players. This game, created by a Far Eastern company Taito, lets you play as a mysterious man with an orange hat a'la Dick Tracy, whose main occupation is saving fellow citizens.
The game is set in a large metropolis; however, you do not roam city streets, but run through buildings' interiors. Each location is a maze of rooms, corridors, and stairs, where you have to find a person to rescue. When you are joined by them, you can give out commands in order to make them stand still or help you move objects blocking your way. Here and there you can find various items helpful in solving problems quickly – you open locked doors with keys, put down the fire with extinguishers, and use rope ladders to climb up or down.
However, the clock is ticking as you play, so you have to make quick decisions or the mission will fail. What is noteworthy is the comic-like graphics (especially the unique style of character models) that combines 2D themes with 3D elements.
Last updated on January 22, 2019
Exit Summary
Platforms:
Nintendo DS November 4, 2008
Xbox 360 December 12, 2007
PlayStation Portable February 15, 2006
Exit System Requirements
Xbox 360
Uses: Xbox Live
PlayStation Portable
Uses: memory card 32 MB