Meet Your Maker – Official Gameplay Demo

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Meet Your Maker Is the newest game from publisher Behaviour Interactive, so as part of their first ever games showcase — Behaviour Beyond — you’ll get to ride along with the creators of Meet Your Maker to see exactly what you’ll be doing in this post-apocalyptic, first-person shooter.

In Meet Your Maker, you’ll take on the role of the Custodian of the Chimera, a living experiment created as a last resort to save life on Earth. The key to the Chimera’s Evolution, and the planet’s most coveted resource, is pure Genetic Material. Players can construct and fortify maze-like outposts to extract and guard the precious Genmat or infiltrate and outsmart other players’ outposts to gather more.

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