Exodus Guilty

1998 video game From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Exodus Guilty is a 1998 visual novel video game designed by Hiroyuki Kanno. It was released first as a CD game for consoles in Japan, later ported to Windows, and then converted into a DVD game in three parts. The DVD version was released in English by Hirameki International in portions from 2005 to 2006. The story tracks three different eras – the present, past and future – each with its own protagonist.

Publishers
  • JP: Imadio
  • US: Hirameki International
ComposersRyuichi Sato[1]
Mio Kumamoto[1]
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Exodus Guilty
DeveloperAbel
Publishers
  • JP: Imadio
  • US: Hirameki International
DesignerHiroyuki Kanno
ComposersRyuichi Sato[1]
Mio Kumamoto[1]
PlatformsPlayStation, Dreamcast, Windows, DVD player
Release
  • US: 28 November 2005 (p. 1)[3]
    15 September 2006 (p. 2)[4]
    10 December 2006 (p. 3)[2]
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Reception

Dorimaga's three reviewers scored the Dreamcast version 6/10, 7/10 and 6/10.[5] Famitsu DC's three reviewers gave it 7/10, 8/10 and 7/10.[6]

RPGFan scored parts 1, 2 and 3 of the DVD release 83/100,[7] 82/100[8] and 85/100[9] respectively. The same reviewer reviewed the soundtrack, but despite having liked it during the game he found it boring as a standalone listen.[1] Anime News Network gave the first part of the DVD trilogy an F.[10]

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