De-Exit - Eternal Matters

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More from HandyGames About the Game We will be alive, even beyond death. Embark on a surrealistic journey through the afterlife to uncover the secrets of the broken and mysterious Plane of Memory in this cinematic adventure with a hint of stealth.

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Release date:
14 April 2023
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8 user reviews
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About the Game

We will be alive, even beyond death.

Embark on a surrealistic journey through the afterlife to uncover the secrets of the broken and mysterious Plane of Memory in this cinematic adventure with a hint of stealth. Explore a warm voxel world with an intense cinematic approach. Dive into this deep, reflexive experience, meet its inhabitants, and save the day!

A Cinematic Voxel Experience

DE-EXIT embodies the clash of minimalist voxel aesthetics and simple textures on one side, alongside complex cinematographic features, more realistic VFX, and even motion capture animation on the other.

A Mysterious Journey into a New World

You wake up in a new, intriguing, and surrealistic world. Where are you? What are you doing here? Why does everything seem so different? Commence a voyage full of questions, broken worlds, but hopeful people. Of strange, unexpected sights and grandiose sceneries. Discover what happened to the Plane of Memory and help fix it.

The Story is the Core

Set out on a thrilling journey where puzzles, stealth, platforming, and action work as tools to potentiate cinematography, story, and setting.

A Reflection about Death and the Afterlife

Death tends to be a taboo subject. With DE-EXIT, we aim to initiate a discussion on these fascinating topics from a more positive perspective than we typically do. You will be able to experience and hear about death from plenty of different perspectives. We hope that you will enjoy our ode to life.

Recommended system requirements

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Requirement 1:
Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
OS:
Windows 10 64bits
Processor:
Intel Core i5 / AMD FX-6300
Memory:
6 GB RAM
Graphics:
GTX 650 Ti 1GB/ Radeon 6950 1GB or better
Storage:
11 GB available space
Sound Card:
DirectX compatible
Additional Notes:
These are preliminary system specs that can and will change!

recommended*

Requirement 1:
Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system

User reviews

DoubleDingus
Not recommended | 20 Apr 2023
5.3h played

I usually want to give a positive review on indie games that are mid, but I don't think I can recommend this one. The best parts of this game are the environments, voice acting, and cut scene choreography. These components are at a stark mismatch with the lower effort low-poly graphics, but at least they filled the environment out with decent effects and lighting. I was expecting a puzzle game with some light

Helpful: 28
Crokoking
Recommended | 14 Apr 2023
1.6h played

This one is tricky. It has a nice artstyle and the story is neat so far if a bit basic. But the controls feel a bit too floaty and imprecise for what's supposed to be primarily a platformer. Additionally there are a couple annoyances like the unnecessary shaky-cam in some cutscenes. The camera in general feels slightly off. Like it switches it's movement speed very abruptly. In one mission i had to get 3 ores in a

Helpful: 25
SteVieh445
Not recommended | 23 Apr 2023
21.4h played

I finished the story - it feels unpolished. For a game that was fully released it doesn't play smooth enough - at least for me. You can play it without any big problems tho. + aesthetics It's a cute looking game and it also has a lot of little things that made me smile. Like the dancing cactus in a plant pot. + story I'll avoid spoilers here so I'll just say it's a good story. + puzzles The puzzles are not too

Helpful: 5