Wonderer_Nick
12-26-2004, 07:22 AM
Alot of internet sites gavce this game a low score but myself and alot of people i know really liked the game and thought it did justice to the series and was just in general a good game with fun solid gameplay........elaborate if you would.....
I vote Good because i liked it alot

Adamski
12-26-2004, 02:31 PM
I suppose it was ok, it was easily completed and not much of a challenge, but the general ideas were good. Thats why I voted for good.

Neo Xzhan
12-26-2004, 03:31 PM
The game itself was... FUCKING TERRIBLE. That's all I have to say.

mrmonkeyman
12-26-2004, 04:16 PM
Ohhh, how lovely. Thank you wanderer_nick for justifying my current hatred for any film licence game. Enter the Matrix was a poor man's fighting game, an even poorer man's shooting game, and the most horribly scripted and tested game I have played for around seven years. You could fall through things, die for no reason, and the plot was awful. Awful, awful awful. Even worse than the last two films. And the lesbian kiss? That's the sign of directors trying to find some way to hook teenagers (That's you!) to keep playing.

Good, solid gameplay? Play streets of rage, it's more complex fighting wise. Ohh, you can go into slowmo. If that wows you, go and play Max Payne 2. Guns? Lots of guns? The game I just mentioned. No game has done bullet time well, and no game can do it well, as it's a really fucking stupid concept.

God.

Wonderer_Nick
12-26-2004, 05:21 PM
monkeyman u must be on crack Max Payne 1 and 2 did bullet time really well....
and yah streets of rage does fucking rule its such a good game

The Ricky
12-26-2004, 05:50 PM
If dog shit had it's very own video game, it'd be a lot like Enter the Matrix.

Going Underground
12-26-2004, 10:30 PM
Do what you know you have to do, get World of Warcraft instead.

Neo Xzhan
12-26-2004, 11:07 PM
monkeyman u must be on crack Max Payne 1 and 2 did bullet time really well....
and yah streets of rage does fucking rule its such a good game

No it's really well, they just have the best bullet time 'so far' it still is pretty crap. And MMM summed up the most imporatant major problems. I got so frustrated by randomly dying I couldn't even bare to look at the game. The controls were sad and the game itself was hardly playable. The only reaon why you like it was because it's a Matrix game? That's -exactly- why the game didn't even sell that bad, because it has the Matrix license. That's fucking all.

-Fear-
12-27-2004, 12:26 AM
Ohhh, how lovely. Thank you wanderer_nick for justifying my current hatred for any film licence game. Enter the Matrix was a poor man's fighting game, an even poorer man's shooting game, and the most horribly scripted and tested game I have played for around seven years. You could fall through things, die for no reason, and the plot was awful. Awful, awful awful. Even worse than the last two films. And the lesbian kiss? That's the sign of directors trying to find some way to hook teenagers (That's you!) to keep playing.

Good, solid gameplay? Play streets of rage, it's more complex fighting wise. Ohh, you can go into slowmo. If that wows you, go and play Max Payne 2. Guns? Lots of guns? The game I just mentioned. No game has done bullet time well, and no game can do it well, as it's a really fucking stupid concept.

God.
Your so right mrmonkydude EVERY game i've played thats had a film licence has been totaly crapzorz but idiots still buy them so they will NEVER be anygood

Going Underground
12-27-2004, 12:27 AM
Bullet time is not a legitamate gaming mechanic, but a fancy gimmick used to sell games.

Fated Forever
12-27-2004, 12:44 AM
Your so right mrmonkydude EVERY game i've played thats had a film licence has been totaly crapzorz but idiots still buy them so they will NEVER be anygood

You obviously haven't played The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay. That is about it when it comes to great film licenced games.

I remember playing the pc version of Enter the Matrix at my Boyfriend's house a while back. He loved it, but I thought it was absolutely terrible! The controls, the graphics, the game play, the story: EVERYTHING in that game was just messed up.

A few weeks before I'd only just seen the first film, & was actually considered getting it. Aren't I glad I had a lucky reverse in fortune!

-Fear-
12-27-2004, 05:08 PM
You obviously haven't played The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay. That is about it when it comes to great film licenced games.

I remember playing the pc version of Enter the Matrix at my Boyfriend's house a while back. He loved it, but I thought it was absolutely terrible! The controls, the graphics, the game play, the story: EVERYTHING in that game was just messed up.

A few weeks before I'd only just seen the first film, & was actually considered getting it. Aren't I glad I had a lucky reverse in fortune!

Chronicles of Riddick eh? I forgot about that. Best film licence game ? I think so... Well i think it depends on the persons intelligence if the like Enter The Matrix there of the lower class hehe same for the nfs games especially underground. Thats what I think...