Showing posts with label Exit DS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Exit DS. Show all posts

Monday, September 24, 2007

Friday, September 21, 2007

Exit DS "TGS 2007 Gameplay" at Gamevideos.

Exit DS hands-on at Gamespot.

"Puzzle fans with a PSP probably know Taito's Exit games well. Exit and its sequel were unique puzzlers which put you in the shoes of a wire-frame character named Mr. ESC, who's tasked with entering dangerous buildings and rescuing any hapless survivors within. Players had to control Mr. ESC as he navigated these situations, figuring out the best way to manipulate the environments to save as many survivors as possible. Taito is finally bringing Exit to the Nintendo DS in 2008, and from our time with the game at the TGS floor, all of the simple charm and addictive nature of the original game seems more than present."


Full Source: Gamespot

Exit DS hands-on at IGN.

"Forgive me, but I missed it when Exit originally hit the PlayStation Portable more than a year ago. But I have the ability to look back at what my cohorts have written about the title, and it's clear that, well, the franchise has had some rough beginnings. This feeling is pretty much translated into my hands-on with the Nintendo DS version that Taito had on display at its booth during the Tokyo Game Show."


Full Source: IGN

Exit DS preview at 1up.

"Taito's innovative puzzler Exit is making the jump from the PSP to the Nintendo DS, and we've gone hands-on with the first six demo levels at TGS to see how the game is shaping up.

If you're worried about whether the graphical style and sound design could survive the trip to the DS, don't. It may not look or sound as good as the PSP version in its current state, but it is very impressive for a DS title."


Full Source: 1up

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