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<title>Comment by Andy</title>
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<description>A lot of the reviews from hardcore gamers that I have seen of Enter the Matrix say that it&#039;s best enjoyed on a console and the PC version is just a port that doesn&#039;t really take advantage of the strengths of a PC.</description>
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<title>Comment by visualsimplicity</title>
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<description>A video game that isn&#039;t just a game of the movie, but rather a game that runs parallel to the movie, so as to provide people who play the video game a brand new experience. An interesting idea indeed, but ultimately just another way of bleeding us out of another 50 bucks.</description>
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