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I've not found anything that I can actually say is good about it yet, other than the combat in the first few levels, but as you advance, tedium really does begin to set in.
"Haven't I just done this level?" is asked.
The game isn't bad - it's just, as expected, painfully average.
> I did it with a guide.
>
> The blue coins were slightly tedious. However, the normal levels
> beforehand were great.
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> And I STILL haven't played Zelda.
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I cant play Zelda yet, not till after exams. So your not alone
= cannot be arsed
The blue coins were slightly tedious. However, the normal levels beforehand were great.
And I STILL haven't played Zelda.
Which I still haven't done, because it's crappy.
As for Zelda, it's bad for about half an hour then gets brilliant.
i was severely dissapointed by this game...i'v already completed it, and unless i sumhow got the 'crap' ending...the ending is..'pretty crap'
the extra footage is great though, as is the game in general, the fighting, the feeling of being in the matrix, bullet time etc, its all great, but not put together all that well. it was over all to quickly, so its hard to truly enjoy the fun of fighting unless you play it over and over.
that said though, i did enjoy playing it...and you cant get though it simply by bashing the A button, unless you are playing in easy mode, but then what do you expect.
i think the hacking mode, however was very well done. i spent well over an hour just tinkering around in there, hacking this and that and unlocking things, like pictures of characters and scenery, which is nice.(and the clicking sounds when you press the keys on the keyboard are nice as well)
this game is only worth buying if you are completely obsessed with the matrix(as I am) and if you have the money spare(as i did)..otherwise just rent it.