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Escape Plan

Escape Plan

PlayStation
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Release Date: February 22, 2012

Singleplayer

Escape Plan is a platformer in which we help two funny characters dressed in black suits get out of a prison full of traps. In order to do this, we overcome many traps, trying to avoid the dangers that could detect an escape.

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A Touching Adventure

From the producers behind the award-winning PS3™ system PSN hit, Fat Princess, comes an original new experience -- Escape Plan™.

Escape Plan™ takes advantage of the PlayStation®Vita system's multi-touch display, rear touch , swipe interfaces and motion sensor, putting the fate of the hapless heroes in the palm of your hand. Players can swipe, squeeze, poke and slap Lil and Laarg to manipulate the characters and interact with the diverse environments. Only you can help them survive each deadly room before their captor and nemesis, Bakuki, recycles them and turns them into his minions... or sheep.

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Guide Lil and Laarg to safety by using your influence, skill and brainpower to help them escape from a dark labyrinth of irreverent puzzles and traps.

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PlayStation Vita

PlayStation Vita February 22, 2012

PlayStation 4

PlayStation 4 December 3, 2013

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Game Ratings for Escape Plan Video Game.

6.8

OpenCritic Rating

Game is Recomended by 37% of Critics. There are 8 Critic Reviews.

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IGN: 8 / 10 by Colin Moriarty

PlayStation 4's iteration of Escape Plan is just as fun as it was on Vita, and worthy of a purchase.

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PlayStation Universe: 7 / 10 by Michael Martin

This port might be the superior version of the game, but it still has its flaws. One can't deny Sony's dedication to indie games. It might be better served coming up with new, original games instead of ports of games that likely didn't sell well on other platforms.

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Gaming Nexus: 4.9 / 10 by Sam Stewart

Escape Plan has come to the PlayStation 4, but it fails to make the transition cleanly. The puzzles are dull and the controls are ill fitted to the new system. I wouldn't recommend playing Escape Plan, but if you absolutely must make sure it's the Vita version.

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