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Wednesday, November 19, 2003
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Matrix Revolutions
I finally got to see
The Matrix Revolutions
. My whole division saw it on opening day, but since that was during
SAF
, our team couldn't go. So we went en masse on Monday. I guess I'm in the minority, both in blogsphere and on the team, but I really enjoyed it. I also just finished playing
Enter The Matrix
. Funny coincidence, I reached the point of the game that corresponds to the end of
The Matrix Reloaded
on Sunday, saw Revolutions Monday, finished the game Tuesday. The game got somewhat decent ratings, but again I liked it. Probably because I was more interested in it as an adjunct to the movies than as a game. One review I read complained about the amount of action that took place during cinematic cut-scenes rather than in the game itself. But since I played the game primarily for the story, I didn't mind.
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