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Originally Posted by GiMpY-wAnNaBe
blah, all of you suck i actually liked the game, and down't worry, as soon as you get out of the waterworks level, its much more fun...u ppl and hating a good game with an amazing fighting engine just cuz it has a few more bugs than normal. And the only reason it has bugs is because they wanted to release before the release of reloaded in theatres, therefore the game was not finished properly, which isn't the case with the matrix: online.
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Enter the Matrix was nothing more than hype- people only bought the game because of the Matrix license (millions of hardcore Matrix fans bought the game because it had the word "Matrix" written on the box).
Shiny Entertainment slapped the Matrix license on a mediocre product, PLAIN AND SIMPLE- this game sold because of its name, not because it was a good game; Enter the Matrix would have sold remarkably no matter how good it actually was.
Enter the Matrix feels so unfinished- from the god-awful textures to the bad camera-system, to the unimpressive level-design; the game lacks quality and polish, and just isn't consistent throughout the game.
The character models look decent, and the bullet-time effects are cool, but the levels and environments look so mediocre, lacking any real attention-to-detail (every level looks rushed, unpolished, and even unfinished).
And most reviewers would agree that the gameplay, while good, is overall hampered by repetitive levels, missions, sequences, and a bad camera- not being able to play though with at least Neo really hurt the game too, and those driving missions were absolutely atrocious.
Enter the Matrix is another "shining" example of a game trying to cover up its mediocrity under a well recognized movie license.
BTW, did you notice I didn't mention the word "buggy" even once?