Set
Design- 9
Gameplay-
9
Show
Flow- 6
Potential
Viewer Ratings- 6
Play-Along
Factor- 9
Host-
7
Overall
Rating- 7.7
Premise- Four teams comprised of two contestants each compete in a series of four mental, trivia challenges while trying to escape four booby-trapped rooms. The team who performs the least well in each round will be eliminated from the game and leave with nothing. The remaining team will face the fourth and final room for the grand prize. If the surviving team can complete the last challenge, they will win $10,000. Otherwise, the team will leave with nothing.
And now, for the
review…
In the past 25 years, there have been multiple game shows
that have attempted to create a format in which contestants had to perform physical
and mental challenges while being distracted by various methods of torture to strike
fear into their hearts and to give them a sense of urgency and danger. Some
were successful such as Fear Factor
and Total Blackout, while some were
disastrous such as The Chamber. Exit
has the potential to become one of those successful, aforementioned type of
game show. The new SyFy series have challenging mental puzzles and trivia
games to accompany the great gameplay and the excellent play-along factor,
booby-trapped rooms that look realistic and not cheesy as seen on Secret of the Cryptkeeper's Haunted House
and It’s Torture and not as extreme
and life threatening as The Chamber. What
I enjoyed most about the variety of trivia puzzles on Exit are that they are suspenseful and heart-racing, they provide
the contestants with a sense of danger, and they are, without a doubt, a strain
on the membrane.
As the host, Curt Doussett has the idealistic demeanor for the show: he is brief,
serious, stern, doesn’t waste time with small talk and places needed emphasis
on the gameplay and the teams’ performance in each round. The only changes I
would make to the show would be hiding the host’s identity and make a few alterations
to some of the games. Firstly, because the show closely resembles the Saw movie franchise, there should be
more mysterious and enigmatic elements added to the series such as the host
concealing his identity in an undisclosed location, never to be seen in person,
like Jigsaw or the host of GSN’s Inquizition.
Secondly, some of the games could use some tweaking such as the “Freeze
Blaster” in the second round. The challenge could have been more effective if
the viewers could have seen the temperature of each team’s room and if the
rooms were continually progressively freezing throughout the game.
Overall, SyFy made the right choice in picking up this show to pair with Total Blackout. Exit a good, thriller game show with a decent grand prize and filled with variety where the contestants are not only competing against each other, but also against an outside opponent; in this case, the diabolical rooms. To be completely honest, even though I love the show's concept, I can see this show having a brief run for about two seasons, considering the series premiere ranked 25th in its 10:00pm timeslot and drew in an average 662,000 viewers.
Overall, SyFy made the right choice in picking up this show to pair with Total Blackout. Exit a good, thriller game show with a decent grand prize and filled with variety where the contestants are not only competing against each other, but also against an outside opponent; in this case, the diabolical rooms. To be completely honest, even though I love the show's concept, I can see this show having a brief run for about two seasons, considering the series premiere ranked 25th in its 10:00pm timeslot and drew in an average 662,000 viewers.
**All screenshots have been taken from the actual episodes of Exit. No ownership is implied.**
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