Meat Puppet

Moby ID: 2792

I command. You obey. Everybody gets what they deserve.

Lotos Abstraction: a beautiful woman with a big gun living in a destroyed 21st century. Too bad she's been taken hostage by an entity simply known as the Martinet. Now it's Lotos' quest to infiltrate the six embassies of power and assassinate each leader. Why? That's part of the quest. If she succeeds, she lives. But if she fails, her destiny will be as grim as the futuristic world in which she lives.

Meat Puppet takes the 3rd person game far beyond the simple shoot em up with the addition of a very sophisticated story line, visually stunning graphics and cinematics all set in a futuristic art deco environment and a massive playing universe.

*Over 300 individual rooms spread out over 6 cities.

A fully interactive environment. Each level contains over 150 objects that can be used, manipulated or destroyed to suit your purpose.

Unique stacked playing areas. Start a level on the city street and climb your way up to the tallest skyscraper.

Cutting edge program design creates smarter and tougher "thinking" enemies.

Over 35 characters.

Over 22,300 frames of animation.*

Source:

Playmates Interactive Entertainment 1997 Spring Catalog

YOU THOUGHT PMS WAS A BITCH... MEET LOTOS ABSTRACTION

"This isometric shooter is going to blow you away... Meat Puppet takes the top-down action shooter to the next level." - C/Net Gamecenter.com

Lotos Abstraction. A beautiful woman with a keen mind and a big gun, living in a destroyed 21st century. Someone has taken her memory and her freedom. Now she must kill or be killed, while trying to find whoever or whatever is controlling her.

* 300 fully interactive rooms throughout a unique, stacked playing environment

* Climb your way through different levels from the streets all the way to the top of the city.

* 29 dangerous characters, six massive cities, and 22,000 frames of animation.

* Outstanding futuristic graphics and a stunning cinematic opening.

MEAT PUPPET

I COMMAND, YOU OBEY. EVERYBODY GETS WHAT THEY DESERVE.

http://www.playmatestoys.com

Product Information Number 279

Source:

PC Gamer magazine Vol 4. No. 7 - July 1997, pp.34-35


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