Abstract: SquareEnix's Exit DS is best described as an action puzzle game. You take control of Mr. Escape and risk life and limb to rescue stranded people from dangerous buildings. Use your rescued comrades and various items to solve puzzles and escape. It's fun...
Abstract: I played Exit originally on the PSP, and I definitely enjoyed what I had played. It's a quirky puzzle/platforming game that requires a lot more thought than you might think, but I had never finished the PSP version, so I was definitely looking forward ...
Abstract: Exit DS is a refreshingly different action-puzzler that should interest puzzle fans bored with positioning awkwardly shaped falling objects onto color-coded grids. The series has met with success on other platforms, thanks to simple but challenging gam...
Abstract: The stylish Exit is back for the Nintendo DS. Taito has ported its puzzler Exit over to the Nintendo DS, bringing the quick-bite complexity of the title that found success on the PSP and 360 to yet another platform. This iteration of the game finds a ...
Abstract: Taito may be a relatively strong name in the videogame realm, but the companys always been a hit-or-miss type game maker despite its powerful brand. For every Space Invaders, Bubble Bobble, or Bust-a-Move there are at least two or three duds following...
Abstract: Exit was one of my favorite portable puzzle games ... when it was released two years ago on the PSP. And I also loved the version they released last year on the Xbox Live Arcade. So what took them so long getting it over to the Nintendo DS? This should...
Abstract: A sharp, enticing adventure puzzle game that unfortunately suffers from an unreliable and sluggish control scheme. I’ve been trumpeting for some time now that games like Patapon and Wario Land: Shake It - with their simplistic, yet wonderful aesthetic...
Abstract: Exit DS is one of those games that really would have benefited from the Nintendo DS’ touch screen but, sadly, the awkward controls make for some rather frustrating gameplay. On the other hand, those who are patient with the game will find themselves en...