More Thinking Exit screenshots

Posted Sep 22, 2006 at 11:00AM by QJ Staff Listed in: PSP Tags: earthquakes, Europe, Japan, Taito
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thinkingexitTaito's Thinking Exit is the sequel to the PSP game Exit. However, this time, the developers opted to focus more on puzzles rather than action and platforming. And as we've mentioned in an earlier article, you'll get to play the role of daredevil escapologist Mr. ESC.

Your mission in the game is to help individuals trapped by fire, earthquakes and other disasters, and lead them out of hospitals, underground facilities, offices, buildings, etc. The clincher is that you'll have to figure out a fast way to do this because you'll only be given a specific time limit to find a way out.

Sadly though, the game will only feature a single-player mode. Also, there have been complaints about the game's controls being too slow, so hopefully Taito has eliminated that problem come the release of Thinking Exit. With its rating still pending, the game is scheduled for release in Japan at the end of the month, while the release date for the US and Europe is still unknown. That said, enjoy the screenshots we have for you below.

thinking exit - Image 1 thinking exit - Image 2 thinking exit - Image 3



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Comments [refresh]

by nunu - 2006-09-22 06:13
» hmmm

yes or no

by Barts_706 - 2006-09-22 06:25
» No they didn't.

Quite frankly, Exit was one of my biggest disappointments on the PSP. I sold the UMD quite soon.



I thought that with Kangaeru Exit they would correct their mistakes - but no, controls are as clumsy as ever, Mr Exit moves like if he was swimming in tar... Graphics are the same or even slightly less stylish.



Fortunately this time it was iso, which I could then painlessly delete, instead of worrying that I've wasted my money on this crap.

by oddy - 2006-09-22 09:39
»

"the game is scheduled for release in Japan at the end of the month"

QJ.net late with news again. this game was released in japan about 3 weeks ago http://www.exitgame.net/pc/pr.html

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