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It's very amaturishly written, but he seemed to have a blast with the game. Anybody else got their hands on this game early? What'd you think of it?
Tsk tsk
k if the game is good is it worth getting instead of Return To castle Wolfenstien ?
i'll say and answer a question for you:
Do i care you called me a idiot
answer: No
conclusion: your a idiot for likeing the biggest crappiest film of all time and going ws**th all the hype Matrix = wot a load of s*s**t
They are so average.
They are 'Beat Em ups' and last time I checked around games like Enter the Matrix are classed as Action/Fighting games. So yes it does have the best fighting engine for the type of game. For me the best 'Beat em up' engine is in Dead or Alive 3.
Wonder Swan I have one word for you and thats IDIOT
Is not really a scrolling Fighting game but you do go from location to location taking on different style of enemy. Compared to Max Payne I would have to say that it is slightly better in terms of Bullet Time but the story in Max Payne was fantastic. The guns in Enter the Matrix are better but in Max Payne they felt more satisfying to use. Overall I would have to say that I don't think it is better than Max Payne but it is definitley a VERY close contender. The style of the game is VERY slick and although I don't know what it would be like in the Matrix World I would have to say that they have hit the perfect recipe for a Matrix game.
Definitley
> worth a rent and fans of fighting games you won't find a better fight
> engine anywhere else.
Now that's just hilariously funny.
Try Soul Calibur, Soul Calibur 2, Virtua Fighter 4, Tekken 3 etc etc