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Vyjazd is an adventure game from Red Exit Games, creators of the similarly chaotic ZdvihniTo. Released on November 14, 2025 for PC, it casts you as part of an unofficial emergency team tackling bizarre incidents. Four distinct locations each host warped versions of popular Slovak YouTubers, turning their hauntings into objectives. You’ll navigate surreal environments while avoiding traps, solving puzzles, and surviving the mayhem. It’s a mix of slapstick horror and survival mechanics, with co-op and solo modes. Ideal for fans of absurd scenarios and team-based chaos.
Each session revolves around completing objectives in procedurally generated levels filled with hazards like exploding mannequins or sentient puppets. You manage limited resources, like defusing tools or health packs, while reacting to sudden threats. Co-op play adds layers of coordination; one player might disable a trap while another dodges a falling ceiling. Controls are responsive but require quick reflexes, especially during scripted events like a YouTuber’s ghost chasing you through a collapsing set. The game balances action with puzzle-solving, often forcing you to backtrack after a failed objective. Sessions typically last 30, 60 minutes, with escalating intensity as you unlock later levels.
PlayPile users rate Vyjazd 82%, praising its “unrelenting chaos” and “hilarious grotesque” design. 65% of players complete the base campaign, averaging 8.5 hours played. Community moods are split: 40% “chaotic fun,” 30% “frustrating but fair,” and 20% “confused by the humor.” A top review calls it “the best drunk party game ever,” while a negative one gripes about “repetitive objectives.” Achievements are unlocked for surviving specific hazards, with a 72% completion rate. Critics note the steep difficulty spike in the final act, but most agree the absurdity keeps it engaging.
Vyjazd is a high-energy pick for players who thrive on chaos and dark humor. At $29.99, it offers decent value for its 10, 15 hour runtime, though the 35% of players who quit mid-campaign may find it too punishing. Co-op mode is its strongest suit, turning objectives into shared disasters. If you’ve enjoyed Red Exit’s previous work or games like Human Fall Flat, this is a solid buy. Skip it if you prefer methodical adventures or struggle with fast-paced mechanics. The achievements add replayability, but don’t expect a relaxing experience.
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative
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