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Exile's End

In the far future, a massive corporation called Ravenwood controls commerce on Earth and on numerous other worlds across the galaxy. They are not unlike a nation, with their own army, economy, and would-be government. When the son of Ravenwood's president goes missing on a remote mining planet, and all contact with the miners' colony is lost, a mercenary team is hastily assembled and sent out to determine just what happened. Among the members of this team is Jameson, an old soldier with a dark past he's trying to forget. Just as the ship carrying Jameson and his team arrives, however, it experiences a catastrophic electrical failure and crash-lands upon the planet's surface, with Jameson the only apparent survivor. Trying to reopen communications with the Ravenwood corporation, he comes across what's left of the mining operations upon this desolate planetscape, and learns a truth far more sinister than he ever could have imagined...

Exile's End is a remake of Fielding's first independent release, Inescapable, building and expanding on the original idea by adding an atmospheric soundtrack, significantly more enemies, animated cutscenes, greater story depth, a greatly expanded world, and multiple endings. Inspired by classic "cinematic platformers" like Out of This World/Another World and Flashback: The Quest for Identity, Exile's End plays out as an exploration-driven side-scrolling adventure through a massive, interconnected laboratory and mining complex on a moody, lonely alien world, and offers a variety of diverse locations to explore and puzzles to solve through skilled platforming and clever usage of the game's myriad weapons.

● An enormous, interconnected world of over 1,200 screens to explore, featuring adventure-style puzzles mixed with intense platforming action.

● Animated cutscenes expanding upon a branching story of ancient riddles and modern-day hubris, posing the question, "What is the nature of true heroism?"

● Soundtrack by Keiji Yamagishi, legendary composer for Ninja Gaiden (NES), Tecmo Super Bowl, Dynasty Warriors, and numerous other classic games.

● Art and graphics by Japanese industry legends whose works include Sword of Mana, Guilty Gear, and an unreleased Sega Megadrive/Genesis version of Ninja Gaiden.

● Online leaderboards available for all modes and on all platforms, to determine once and for all who qualifies as the best of the best.

● Three additional modes of play:

  • Survival mode, which challenges players to defeat a timed onslaught of enemies on a series of unique maps, earning points based on performance which can be used to purchase upgrades along the way.
  • Speedrun mode (unlocked upon game completion), where cutscenes are disabled and players have one life to try beating their fastest time through the game.
  • Hard mode (unlocked upon game completion), where saving is disabled and death spells Game Over.

● Console-exclusive enhancements expanding upon the game's original PC release, including additional hidden rooms, additional enemy reinforcements in certain areas, additional sound effects for a more immersive experience, and an entirely new action sequence during the game's final act.

● Cloud saving with cross-save capability, allowing those who travel to always be able to take Exile's End with them, whether or not they're playing the game on a portable system, or even on multiple systems.

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Game Information

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Platform
PlayStation 4
Developer(s)
Magnetic Realms
Publishers(s)
XSEED Games, Marvelous USA
Genres(s)
Action, Platformer
NA Release Date
October 25, 2016
EU Release Date
October 26, 2016
ESRB Rating
Teen
PEGI Rating
PEGI 12
MVGL User Score
-
MVGL Difficulty
-
Composer(s)
Keiji Yamagishi
Website
Official Website
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2 User(s)

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