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''[[No Exit]]'' is a one-player game developed by Coktel Vision and released in 1990 for the Amstrad GX4000.
'''''No Exit''''' is a one-player game developed by Coktel Vision and released in 1990 for the Amstrad GX4000.


''No Exit'' is a side-view martial arts [[Beat'Em Up]], similar in style to ''IK+'' AKA ''International Karate+''. Each fight must be won within a time limit. You can specify your character's ability quite precisely, trading off Vivacity against Efficiency and Resistance against Strength. Your character has a special destructive mode, which can be accessed three times. This turns the character into a monster (corresponding to the opponent you are fighting against) and increases the level of damage you can inflict.
''No Exit'' is a side-view martial arts [[Beat'Em Up]], similar in style to ''IK+'' AKA ''International Karate+''. Each fight must be won within a time limit. You can specify your character's ability quite precisely, trading off Vivacity against Efficiency and Resistance against Strength. Your character has a special destructive mode, which can be accessed three times. This turns the character into a monster (corresponding to the opponent you are fighting against) and increases the level of damage you can inflict.

There is a screenshot of the game [https://www.gamesdatabase.org/game/amstrad-gx4000/no-exit here].


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Latest revision as of 21:36, 6 February 2022

No Exit is a one-player game developed by Coktel Vision and released in 1990 for the Amstrad GX4000.

No Exit is a side-view martial arts Beat'Em Up, similar in style to IK+ AKA International Karate+. Each fight must be won within a time limit. You can specify your character's ability quite precisely, trading off Vivacity against Efficiency and Resistance against Strength. Your character has a special destructive mode, which can be accessed three times. This turns the character into a monster (corresponding to the opponent you are fighting against) and increases the level of damage you can inflict.

There is a screenshot of the game here.

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