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==Gameplay==
 
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The game plays very closley to a later game by [[American Softworks]], ''[[The Crow: City of Angels]]''.  
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The game plays very closley to a later game by [[Grey Matter]], ''[[The Crow: City of Angels]]''.  
 
The player moves around a pre-rendered enviroment the movement controls are very similar to ''[[Resident Evil]]'', fighting enemies using hand to hand combat.
 
The player moves around a pre-rendered enviroment the movement controls are very similar to ''[[Resident Evil]]'', fighting enemies using hand to hand combat.
  

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Perfect Weapon
System(s): Sega Saturn
Publisher: American Softworks
Developer: Grey Matter
Planned release date(s): 1996-11, 1997-01[1], 1997-05
Genre: Action
Number of players: 1

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Perfect Weapon is an action game for the PlayStation and PC. A Sega Saturn version was announced, but cancelled for unknown reasons.

Gameplay

The game plays very closley to a later game by Grey Matter, The Crow: City of Angels. The player moves around a pre-rendered enviroment the movement controls are very similar to Resident Evil, fighting enemies using hand to hand combat.

Magazine articles

Main article: Perfect Weapon/Magazine articles.

References

https://web.archive.org/web/19970203042159/http://www.ascgames.com/pweapon/index.html

https://archive.org/stream/nextgen-issue-022/Next_Generation_Issue_022_October_1996#page/n101/mode/2up