
Killer Wolverine of ZTGD writes: I wouldn't say that making Exit 2 a sequel was a mistake because the first one was an incredible game, as is this one. With easy to learn controls and a ton of levels to play through, this sequel is worth the price of admission. Some players may be disappointed that these levels were not offered as DLC for the original game, but when you break it down they would have likely not come in at this price anyways. So if you can't get enough of Mr. ESC, or haven't had the pleasure of partaking in his first adventure, do yourself a favor and pick up Exit 2; you will not be let down.
Pros
+ A ton of levels to play
+ Easy to learn controls
+ Great tutorial
Cons
- Why wasn't this made into DLC?
- AI can be hit and miss
- Can be extremely frustrating at times

Exit 2 has a problem. Released on the back of the original's console and handheld success, it's clear that the initial idea is beginning to burn itself out. As a sequel, this title serves as a perfect portion of extra helpings for diehard fans of the formula. For everyone else, Exit 2 shows itself to be a frustratingly sloppy addition that opts for a tastier visual feast rather than any new gameplay ideas.

GL writes: "Have you ever wanted to be a fireman, but didn't have the physical fortitude? What about trying out for the Police Squad, only to find out you didn't have the dexterity required? I have a dream job for you; become an "Escape Expert". You see, you don't have to be a weight-lifter or a sprinter to do be an escapologist (it just sounds fun, doesn't it?). Exit 2 puts you in the shoes of Mr. ESC, and charges you with various "situations" that require the rescuing of incompetent civilians."

Evolved Gaming's Cory Grimes writes, "Overall, I think this game is good on a person-to-person basis. Some people love this game, while I was mildly amused by it. It's a definite change from all the fast paced shooter games and people who seek something slow will love this. I recommend getting the demo and deciding for yourself."