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(Post a comment) » Enter the Matrix ReviewThe Matrix is the world that has been pulled over your eyes to blind you from the truth. Brett wishes. He had expose himself to the reality of the game, and didn't come away happy. Only after promising that we'll never let him talk us into another movie license game did he speak again. He suffered through a lot to bring you this. Don't waste it. | Previous news article | Back to main news | Next news article  |

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Anonymous at 11:08pm 07/8/2004
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geeze..... i loved this game.... i got it for $15CND.... so i didn't
pay to much..... but i think that it was really fun..... screw that
it didn't look the best and some of the controls were kinda messed
up..... running around with the shotgun and blowing the hell out of
the SWAT guys was the most fun i had had in a while..... easy is not
always a really terrible thing
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rhys at 03:46pm 01/13/2004
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enter the matrix lacked a lot of depth. The car missions are nothing
compared to the fighting and was a waste of levels. The locations
are also pretty dull and this game could be easily finished in a
week. This game really could have been a lot better and people who
are searching for this type of game should look to Max Payne or wait
until Max Payne 2 is realeased
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Anonymous at 03:43pm 06/7/2003
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This is the best game Shiny ever made. It still sucks. No, I'm dead
serious, this game is as disappointing as the reviews say it is.
Don't buy it.
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Jinks2001 (View my Profile) at 11:09pm 06/5/2003
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not to mention movies. Mr.Hamil cameoed in Jay and Silent Bob Strike
Back as $$!# Basher or some weird name like that
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Armengar at 07:00am 06/5/2003
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some people on here dont treat this message box as a university
final paper you see. Its a message box (see 'its' not it is), this
means we use abbrev. and also mistyep letters when typing fast.
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Anonymous at 11:12am 06/3/2003
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When u think about it some more, that theory is flawed. 2 Out of 3
is 66.6% and even a 66% score is considered low. Its not a scale of
how many good things vs how many bad things. It seems when most
reviewers consider their score, 50 is below average, 40 is pathetic,
20 and below is a what the @&#( is this piece of *@&#(@.
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shizzsosa (View my Profile) at 09:26am 06/3/2003
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Huh, I may buy the game for PC when it gets down to the $30-25 range
just for the movie tie-ins and uncontrollable yet cool looking
moves. Maybe I will try to get outside of myself and pretend that I
do have control over the moves... think that will make the game
better? :)
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capajc at 07:53am 06/3/2003
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Movie: $10 for ~>2hrs
Game: $50 for ~>10hrs
'bout the same level of enjoyment of both.
"Entertainment" for $5/hr isn't that bad these days,
considering you'd spend a lot more at a ballgame or at disneyland.
Still, the best thing about this game is that I got $30 back for
mine selling it on Amazon.com :)
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Anonymous at 06:41am 06/3/2003
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That's 'grammar', not 'grammer'.
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Harvester (View my Profile) at 05:57pm 06/2/2003
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You're right, post #72 was an awful mess. But you shouldn't try to
get upset over any guy that can't spell over the internet. On the
internet there are so many people with terrible grammar/spelling
that if you get upset everytime you encounter one, you'll probably
get a heart attack at age 40.
Just a friendly suggestion...
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