 
    Dead Exit Review
By KriSpy CharMZ
Dead Exit is an amazing game made by RadiationBurn and was released on October 31, 2017. Dead Exit is a card strategy game where the goal of the game is having X amount of sets which includes people, fuel, and food. You also need at least one vehicle. There is a multiplayer game mode where you have the same goal but you can either work as a team or go against each other and see who comes out alive.
So, the goal of City Escape is to have X amount of sets with at least one vehicle in your stockpile to win. The difficult increases depending on how many sets your goal is and how many bases you are in control of. If you also put on Extra Dead it increases the difficulty. What extra dead does is every turn you are dealt a zombie card in your base, but it might not be a zombie and it could be fuel, food, vehicles or even a survivor.
 
    Another game mode is survival. In survival you have 21 turns to get 1 of everything. So one vehicle, fuel, food and a survivor. However, there is another player in the game and he might try to snag an item from your stockpile and if you don’t have the required materials by the end of the last turn you lose. Difficulty scales by how many weeks you survive and how many cards spawn in the middle every turn.
The last game mode is called War. The goal of this is to win by having more stuff in your stockpile than the other enemies. The enemies will try to steal from you and from each other. Difficulty increases by how many enemies there are and how many bases you are in control of. Extra Dead also increases the difficulty here.
The overall game is amazing. There are some mechanics with certain cards combined that make certain combos amazing. Some cards need to be changed depending on what you are playing such as Thief when you’re playing alone. The game does feel like it would benefit if it had more cards added into the game. Otherwise, the initial release of the game was amazing. I would give it a 8/10 as it’s super addicting but learning the game in the beginning was more difficult than I’d expected.
Rating: 8/10
Written by: KriSpy CharMZ
Gamertag: KriSpy CharMZ
Positives:
+ Game is balanced quite fairly
+ Good graphics for a Card Game
Negatives:
- Achievements are Difficult
- Audio Soundtrack can be annoying
Ethics Statement:
The reviewer spent roughly 40 hours drawing cards, defeating zombies and playing some difficult gamemodes. He earned 16 out of 36 achievements for 435 Gamerscore.
A code was provided by the publisher for the purpose of this review
You can purchase Deadexit on the Xbox Store here
Release Date: Tuesday, October 31, 2017
Price: $9.99
Download size: 1.34 GB