Exit to Xbox Live Arcade
- Scribbled on May 23rd, 2007 by Jonah Falcon
- Filed in Industry News, Microsoft Xbox 360, Platformer, Press Release, Puzzle, Xbox Live Arcade
The PlayStation Portable is becoming a fertile ground for Xbox Live Arcade games. First Lumines Live, then Puzzle Quest, then Every Extend Extra Extreme, and now Exit, one of the best, and yet little heard-of, games for the PSP.
Exit is about the adventures of the talented “escapologist” Mr. ESC, whose job is to save adults, kids, teenagers and patients from a building filled with boxes. They follow ESC around and have special talents that ESC utilizes to save them. For example, adults can’t climb over boxes, but they can push them. Kids can crawl through small spaces, but not much else. Patients are completely incapacitated and are rolled around on gurneys or carried. The strategy puzzler is wrapped around a stylish cel-shaded “scribble art” look and feel. The PSP game features 100 levels, and the XBLA version promises to have more, and perhaps downloadable content to boot.
How about you? Are you into some puzzle platformer goodness?
(Thanks, Joystiq.)







May 23rd, 2007 at 7:19 pm
I’d rather see a remake of elevator action.
May 23rd, 2007 at 7:35 pm
I’m definitely excited for this. Exit was one of the few good original titles the PSP had, and you got bang for your buck with over 100 levels, plus free downloadable content.
The game gets tough quick, but it’s a game that boggle your mind like no other.