JapanJim said:
Ignatz Mouse said:That's a pretty small sample, 3 reviews, with one being "mixed."
Give it a little while, Jr.
Ignatz Mouse said:That's a pretty small sample, 3 reviews, with one being "mixed."
Give it a little while, Jr.
metropolis said:this game looks awesome.
all you people with DS's that are hating in this thread.. i only have a DS too but i can admit that this game looks great.. if the PSP drops in price sometime and i get one then i'll be picking up good games like this instead of pretending they aren't good..
JackFrost2012 said:if only it had 100 levels plus 120 more free to download
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frAntic_Frog said:is that available for the US version?
Heian-kyo said:Bebpo, DCharlie, Jackfrost, duckroll and dark10x all saying the game is not only good, but damn near one of the best titles on the PSP >>>>>> anything any one of the handful of 'professional' (read: awful) reviewers we have here say.
Those exhausted with puzzle-genre conventions will find Exit to be a fun and inventive brainteaser with a wonderful sense of style.
The Good: Accessible, inventive puzzles; fun, original art style; difficulty ramps up nicely; downloadable levels more than doubles total content.
The Bad: AI is occasionally frustrating; grating voice clips play over and over again.
Exit is inherently a very likable game. The premise and presentation are light and fun without being cute or cloying. The puzzles will put your logic to the test, but without being condescending or overly punishing. And, the puzzles stay varied and interesting, which make them a nice reprieve from the well-worn Tetris-derived puzzle games and the infuriatingly dense item-based puzzles common in adventure games. Puzzle fans will love Exit, and with its conventional side-scrolling platformer presentation, people who don't think they like puzzle games may find themselves enjoying a puzzle game without even knowing it.
I'm thinking along those lines myself...Parallax Scroll said:I might end up getting a PSP for this.
Die Squirrel Die said:Bah, according to play the Euro release isn't until the 31st of March. I might import but then I'm not sure how that would affect getting the levels. If I have a US game in a Euro PSP it will let me download from the US site won't it?