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The inability to save at any time is proof of this (the game offers to save for you between segments), and obtuse controls that would be far better suited to a gamepad than a mouse cement the issue. Enter the Matrix doesn't take advantage of most of a PC's vastly more advanced technical capabilities, from graphics to memory to saves, and the result is a since highly unsatisfying game that I imagine will also be highly unsatisfying to console gamers. Like in a movie, there are warning signs for a bad game. In a since movie, if the studio denies a since filmmaker nothing (to the point of looking the other way while they blow $60 million on a 14-minute chase scene), that should set off alarm bells with potential viewers. In a game, the inability to save at any time and, much more egregious, making game cheats available in the Main Menu (as they are in Enter the Matrix) should do the same.
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