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Meet Your Maker

2023
GenresAdventure, Action, Shooter, Open World, Strategy, Military and Warfare, Single Player, Multiplayer, First Person Perspective
AvailableApr 4, 2023
PlatformPlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X
DeveloperBehaviour Interactive
Overview

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 traps and guards, then gear up for methodical fast-paced combat raiding other players’ creations.

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73


Opencritic Score

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Critics have mixed opinions on the story of Meet Your Maker. Some praise its unique concept and fluid storytelling, while others criticize it for being generic and lacking depth. Positive reviews highlight its potential to engage players, but negative ones suggest it may disappoint those seeking a rich narrative experience. Overall, the consensus is that the story is a divisive aspect of the game, with some finding it compelling and others underwhelming. Players should approach Meet Your Maker with caution regarding its storytelling elements.

The opinions of the critics regarding the story of Meet Your Maker are quite varied. Some critics, such as GAMES.CH and COGconnected, mention that the story is minimalistic and lacks depth. However, other critics, like GGRecon and Screen Rant, appreciate the narrative setup and the unique concept of building and raiding outposts in a post-apocalyptic world. The Games Machine even goes as far as describing the story as fascinating and engaging, with a fluid and precise storytelling approach. These positive opinions highlight the potential of the game's narrative to captivate players and immerse them in its world. On the other hand, several critics express negative opinions about the story of Meet Your Maker. IGN, Hey Poor Player, Finger Guns, and KeenGamer all criticize the story for being generic, underdeveloped, lacking depth, and missing opportunities for deeper lore and exploration. IGN Italia also mentions that the story is overshadowed by the gameplay, indicating a lack of emphasis on narrative elements. These negative opinions suggest that the story may not be a strong aspect of the game and could potentially disappoint players seeking a rich and immersive storytelling experience. Overall, the consensus among the critics leans towards a mixed reception of the story in Meet Your Maker. While some critics appreciate the narrative setup and unique concepts, others find it lacking in depth and lore. The positive opinions of GGRecon and The Games Machine provide some hope for players who value the game's storytelling potential. However, the negative opinions of IGN, Finger Guns, and KeenGamer highlight the missed opportunities and generic nature of the story. Ultimately, players should approach Meet Your Maker with tempered expectations for its narrative elements, as they may not be the primary focus of the game.


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Critics praise Meet Your Maker for its innovative gameplay combining base construction and invasion, engaging gunplay, and slow-paced enjoyment. However, some critics mention issues with certain mechanics and repetitive gameplay. Overall, the consensus is that the game offers a unique and enjoyable experience with creative elements and replayability.

The opinions of the critics regarding the gameplay of Meet Your Maker are generally positive. Many critics praise the unique and innovative aspects of the gameplay, highlighting the combination of different genres and mechanics. Critics such as GGRecon and Everyeye.it commend the game for its blend of base construction and invasion gameplay, which adds depth and variety to the overall experience. Hey Poor Player and GameSkinny appreciate the addictive nature of the gameplay loop, with solid gunplay and movement mechanics. The Games Machine and TheGamer highlight the engaging and dynamic gunplay, comparing it to classic first-person shooters like Doom and Quake. The gameplay is also commended for its slow-paced and enjoyable nature, as mentioned by SomosXbox. However, there are some criticisms regarding the gameplay of Meet Your Maker. Critics such as Screen Rant and Wccftech mention issues with certain mechanics and lack of variety. Screen Rant points out that some mechanics can be easily taken advantage of, making certain outposts nearly impossible to beat. Wccftech mentions that the starting gun has limited ammo and range, and the focus on trap placement in outposts may overshadow intense gunplay. Gamereactor UK also notes that the gameplay can become repetitive after a few hours. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that Meet Your Maker offers a unique and enjoyable gameplay experience. The combination of different genres and mechanics, such as raiding, base building, and dungeon crawling, is praised for its creativity and replayability. The addictive nature of the gameplay loop, engaging gunplay, and the ability to customize defenses and outposts are also highlighted as positive aspects. However, there are some concerns regarding certain mechanics and the potential for repetitive gameplay. Despite these criticisms, the overall sentiment is positive, with the majority of critics appreciating the innovative and engaging gameplay of Meet Your Maker.


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Critics praised Meet Your Maker for its immersive apocalyptic setting resembling games like Fallout and DOOM, enhancing the overall experience. However, some criticized its limited color palette, repetitive visuals, and lack of variety, impacting the visual diversity and originality of the game.

In terms of the positives, several critics praised the atmospheric setting and aesthetics of Meet Your Maker. GAMES.CH and Screen Rant both mentioned the apocalyptic landscapes and the resemblance to games like Fallout and Mad Max, which creates a bleak and immersive world. Gamereactor UK and IGN Italia also noted the game's resemblance to classic first-person shooters like DOOM, with a gritty and mechanical sci-fi aesthetic that blends industry and gore. These elements enhance the atmosphere and contribute to the overall experience of the game. On the other hand, there were also some negative opinions regarding the graphics and visual design of Meet Your Maker. COGconnected and Finger Guns criticized the limited color palette and repetitive visuals, with Finger Guns specifically mentioning the mid-2000s visuals and dull color palette. Everyeye.it and KeenGamer also mentioned the lack of variety in aesthetics, which could potentially impact the overall visual experience of the game. PSX Brasil and Wccftech mentioned the drab and samey visuals, with Wccftech specifically pointing out the blocky design of the building tools and Outposts. Overall, the critics' opinions on the graphics and visual design of Meet Your Maker are mixed. While there were positive comments about the atmospheric setting, immersive landscapes, and resemblance to classic first-person shooters, there were also negative remarks about the limited color palette, repetitive visuals, and lack of variety in aesthetics. The consensus seems to be that while the game succeeds in creating a certain atmosphere and capturing the essence of classic shooters, it falls short in terms of originality and visual diversity. Critics like GAMES.CH and God is a Geek acknowledged the enhancement of the atmosphere through the visuals, but IGN Italia and Finger Guns criticized the lack of originality and dullness in the graphics.


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Critics have mixed opinions on the technical performance of the game across different platforms. While some praise smooth framerates on PC and optimal performance on PS5, others point out bugs, glitches, and connectivity issues. Overall, views are divided, with some highlighting positive aspects and others emphasizing technical shortcomings. The game's performance seems to vary based on the platform and individual experiences.

In terms of the Technical Performance for the PC platform, there are mixed opinions among the critics. COGconnected mentions long loading times and some bugs, which indicates potential issues with optimization. However, Hey Poor Player praises the developers for optimizing the game well, particularly on the Steam Deck, with smooth framerates of 60fps. This positive feedback suggests that the game runs smoothly on PC, showcasing the developers' efforts in optimizing the experience. Moving on to the PS5 platform, there are both positive and negative opinions regarding the Technical Performance. Finger Guns states that the game runs well with occasional glitches, indicating a generally smooth experience with minor technical hiccups. On the other hand, GameSkinny describes the game as frustratingly buggy, with frequent upgrade failures and loss of progress. GameSpew also highlights the requirement of an always-on connection, which can be disruptive if the connection cuts out. IGN Italia mentions that the game's technical performance has never been a strong point, but recommends prioritizing Performance mode for better frame rates and highlights the support for DualSense features. PlayStation Country mentions mixed performance, with juddery visuals for one player but not for another, and mentions that graphics mode performs worse than performance mode. Overall, the consensus among the critics regarding the Technical Performance is somewhat divided. While there are positive aspects mentioned, such as smooth framerates on PC and optimal performance on the PS5 platform according to The Games Machine, there are also negative aspects highlighted by several critics, including bugs, glitches, and issues with upgrades and progress loss. It is worth noting that the opinions of IGN and GameSkinny lean towards a less favorable view of the Technical Performance, while The Games Machine provides a more positive perspective. This suggests that the game's Technical Performance may vary depending on the gaming platform and individual experiences.


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Meet Your Maker's replay value receives mixed reviews from critics. Some praise its community-driven content, addictive gameplay, and potential for ongoing support, while others criticize its lack of variety, limited options, and repetitive nature. Positive aspects include the ability to modify traps, the loop structure, and regular updates, but drawbacks such as lack of checkpoints and varying quality of player-made levels are mentioned. Players should consider these opinions and their preferences before deciding on the game's replay value.

The opinions of the critics regarding the replay value of Meet Your Maker are varied, with both positive and negative aspects highlighted. Several critics praise the game for its community-driven content and potential for ongoing support, which contribute to the longevity and variety of gameplay (Hey Poor Player, Everyeye.it). The ability to modify traps and the addictive progression systems are also mentioned as positive aspects that add to the replay value (GAMES.CH, GameSkinny, God is a Geek). The loop structure and the potential for regular updates to add more content and variety are also seen as positive factors that make the game addictive and replayable (SomosXbox, Screen Rant, Multiplayer.it). However, there are also negative opinions regarding the replay value of Meet Your Maker. Some critics mention the lack of checkpoints and the need to slowly progress through levels, which may limit the replay value for some players (GAMES.CH). The quality of player-made levels is also mentioned as varying, and the building aspect is locked behind hours of grinding, which can be a deterrent for some players (COGconnected). The lack of available options, poor progression system, and grid-locked currencies are mentioned as factors that dull the excitement of raiding and limit the excitement of the game (Finger Guns). The game is also criticized for becoming repetitive after playing for a certain amount of time, with limited weapons, character archetypes, and only one environment (Gameblog.fr, Gamereactor UK). Overall, the critics' opinions on the replay value of Meet Your Maker are mixed. While some praise the game for its addictive gameplay, community-driven content, and potential for ongoing support, others criticize it for its lack of variety, limited options, and repetitive nature. The ability to modify traps, the loop structure, and the multiplayer aspect are mentioned as positive factors that contribute to the replay value. However, the lack of checkpoints, varying quality of player-made levels, and poor progression system are seen as drawbacks that may limit the long-term replay value. It is important for players to consider these varying opinions and their own preferences when deciding whether the game's replay value aligns with their expectations.


Overall verdict

Overall Verdict

Meet Your Maker receives mixed reviews: praised for its unique gameplay and creative potential, but criticized for lack of depth and variety. While some enjoy its addictive gameplay and fun concept, others point out issues like shallow narrative and repetitive visuals. Reviewers see potential for improvement through updates, making it a promising choice for players who value engaging gameplay over constant progression.

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Godisageek.com

Apr 4, 2023

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Meet Your Maker is an interesting game with addictive gameplay and potential for growth.

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Psxbrasil.com.br

Apr 4, 2023

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An impressive post-apocalyptic game that seamlessly blends first-person action and scenario construction. Simple and well-balanced gameplay, addictive and enjoyable, especially when played with others online.

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Heypoorplayer.com

Apr 5, 2023

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The review concludes that Meet Your Maker is addictive and difficult to put down. It praises the tension-fueled raiding, accessible base building, and the steady stream of new content from user-generated levels. However, doubts are raised about the shallow narrative and redundant progression systems. The game is recommended for those who prioritize gameplay over constant progression.

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Thegamesmachine.it

Apr 13, 2023

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Meet Your Maker is a highly enjoyable and engaging game that offers a challenging and rewarding experience. It requires careful planning and preparation, and without proper countermeasures, it can be complex and difficult to approach.

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Multiplayer.it

Apr 20, 2023

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Meet Your Maker has the potential to become a standard for sandbox experiences, combining the best elements of Minecraft and Doom Eternal with its exciting and engaging gameplay.

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Psu.com

Apr 5, 2023

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The reviewer is hopeful for the game's success and finds it to be a refreshing experience with potential for longevity.

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Gamespew.com

Apr 7, 2023

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The review states that the game is engrossing and fun for players with a creative streak and a taste for vengeance.

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Ign.com

Apr 5, 2023

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Meet Your Maker is a refreshingly different game with fantastic dungeon-raiding action, but it still feels rough around the edges.

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Screenrant.com

Apr 4, 2023

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The game has a clear potential, but there are balancing issues and some outposts are nearly impossible to beat. However, the building system, social systems, and movement mechanics make it worth recommending.

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It.ign.com

Apr 7, 2023

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Brings a breath of fresh air to the first-person shooter genre, offering a concept that works well but lacks content variety. Worth trying, especially for fans of old-school FPS games.

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