2 people found this review helpful
Not Recommended
0.0 hrs last two weeks / 36.0 hrs on record (32.7 hrs at review time)
Posted: 10 Apr, 2023 @ 1:36am
Updated: 10 Apr, 2023 @ 1:41am

On the surface this video game has potential - serious potential. However, upon further playing from the "beta" to the release, after numerous "Brutal" raids conquered, I'm bored. That leaves building your own base to get raided. My "Brutal" base has caused many people to rage quit like sissies and many more to push through and EVENTUALLY get the prize (good for them). However, at some point (level 10) my base will be put into forced retirement; taking it out of circulation. Something I've worked hard on to perfect, hours scrutinizing over details: placements, timing, modifications; is to be put to pasture, no more to bring me resources nor the suffering of some sissy Liberal that thinks they know what violence is (hint: words are not).
This is the third video game from the Canadia company "Behavior" that I've played and came away with a sour face. Dead by Daylight is a sissy video game (Friday the 13th: The Video Game was better), Deathgarden: Bloodharvest was turned into a sissy video game like Dead by Daylight (the issue with those two video games is they forced you to let survivors go or give the survivors multiple chances - "no mercy," I say).
Meet Your Maker has issues only made by the designer. Many player bases to raid either uninspired design or truly unrewarding after the hard work put in to get through their traps. The most fun part is building your own base yet THAT has a set time limit of enjoyment, forced to retire it out of circulation at level 10. Who keeps taking good ideas at "Behavior" and bogging them down with bad additions or modifications. Do not buy this video game. I'm certainly never buying a video game from "Behavior" again. Denny Crane.
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