Ubisoft brings Exit to PSP in February

James Orry Updated on by

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Taking the role of Mr. ESC, a professional escapologist, you must make your way through numerous obstacles while rescuing victims from life threatening situations, such as earthquakes, fires, and other disasters in locations such as hospitals, factories and subways. You must run, jump, climb and do all manner of escapologist moves in order to become the ultimate escape artist.

Rescued victims can become your allies and aid you on your escape, teaming up to move heavy objects and overcome other obstacles too tricky to pass on your own. The game will feature over 100 different emergencies, with more promised to be made available to download.

Exit’s unique graphics and fluid style make this yet another innovative puzzle game in Ubisoft’s arsenal,” said Jay Cohen, vice president of publishing at Ubisoft. “Ubisoft is excited to be bringing three of the industry’s most innovative titles to gamers this year.

Featuring some of the most stylish graphics to grace the PSP, Exit could be a big hit on its release in February 2006 across North America and Europe.