Meet Your Maker
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Meet Your Maker

Meet Your Maker is a post-apocalyptic first-person building-and-raiding game where every level is designed by players. Switch between roles as you mastermind devious maze-like Outposts filled with tra... See more

Released:2023-04-04
Genre:
Shooter, Action, Strategy, Tactical
Platforms:
PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S
Developer:Behaviour Interactive
Publisher:
Behaviour Interactive

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If you’ve got a creative streak and a taste for vengeance, Meet Your Maker will have you cackling, plotting and cursing well into the night. You’ll shun daylight, surrounded by an ever-growing field of 3D printed skulls, each representing in in-game kill. And at the end of the day, isn’t that what gaming’s all about?

Meet Your Maker is a refreshing blend of ideas that takes shape in the form of a brutal, devious, and compelling puzzle platformer/shooter with a community-led approach. Time will tell how well that plays out, but it's a hugely promising start.

From its post-apocalyptic setting to the innovative gameplay and co-op capabilities, Meet Your Maker so far has a lot going for it. The game might be quite different from Behaviour Interactive's existing well-known property, Dead by Daylight, but its unique take on raiding and base building feels like a refreshing step for the developer. Despite being Behaviour’s first base building game, the game...

Meet Your Maker antes up the adventure of pulling off a heist and the artistry of building an impenetrable base. Some players may get put off by the paltry upgrades, but those who crave other kinds of variety will marvel at the many heists to pull off and bases to design right at their fingertips.

Apr 15, 2023 Read Full Review

Despite the fact that there are small armies of developers and creatives working in the video game industry, fresh ideas are relatively rare. While Meet Your Maker isn’t entirely original, it does have a gameplay loop that’s both addictive and frustrating in equal measure. If you were the kind of kid who spent hours drawing elaborate dungeon designs on graph paper — you know, instead of doing your...

Apr 26, 2023 Read Full Review

Killing raiders and building deathtraps has never felt so satisfying, but does the fun last?

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If you’re the kind of person out there on the internet reading “Dungeon Core” fiction and cursing EA for its mismanagement of the Dungeon Keeper IP, Meet Your Maker is right up your alley. From spike traps to blocks made entirely of corrosive acid, the level of shenanigans you can put other players through is pretty high. There are kinks for the developers to figure out of course, but there’s enou...

Apr 11, 2023 Read Full Review

Meet Your Maker is a cunning blend of testing your skills and wits against devious deathtraps, and the creative joys of creating your own murderous mazes. The progression systems are a bit slow, the restrictions it puts on your ability to create levels somewhat restrictive, but there's the foundations of a game here that Behaviour Interactive can build upon.

Apr 10, 2023 Read Full Review

Dead by Daylight is a pretty divisive game that players either love or hate. It’s an asymmetrical multiplayer game that really did bring the asymmetrical multiplayer genre to the forefront. There have been countless clones, but none have had the same impact. It’s also a game that has had years of support. Hell, it even got a dating simulator spinoff. So, what should we expect from the newest non-D...

Apr 26, 2023 Read Full Review

From Dead By Daylight Creators Behaviour Interactive comes a brand new FPS experience. Explore an endless series of dungeons made by other players, and then build your own dungeons for other players to explore. Whether it's worth exploring that endless series of dungeons is the real question.

Apr 10, 2023 Read Full Review

The concept of user-generated content has been around for quite a while at this point. If a game can sustain itself based on the input of its own community, well, that's a win-win, right? Create something so engaging that the audience will make more to keep the good vibe going. Obviously, this doesn't always work out, but when it does, it's awesome, and players always surpass creative expectations...

Apr 10, 2023 Read Full Review