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* [[Game Breaker]]: Hit "throw" (punch & kick together) while close to an enemy with your gun drawn and you'll pull off a one-shot kill, no matter how much health your enemy has left. [[Mook Chivalry|Oh, and all other baddies will wait patiently until the animation is completed]]. Works on everyone but the Merovingian's goons and Agents.
* [[Genius Bonus]]: You'll need it to know what [[The Vamp|Persephone]] is talking about when she tells her mystery lover that she's eaten asparagus for lunch. And then [[Squick|you'll wish]] [[Urine Trouble|you hadn't]].
* [[Hype Backlash]]: Just like everything related to the sequels.[https://web.archive.org/web/20120609155716/http://archive.gamespy.com/articles/september03/25overrated/index24.shtml More on it here.]
* [[Jumping the Shark]]: This may have marked the beginning of [[Shiny Entertainment]]'s fall.
* [[Just Here for Godzilla]]: Film fans admitted they only watch the live-action cutscenes.
* [[Les Yay]]: In ''[[Enter the Matrix]]'' there is a cinematic interlude where your hero (Niobe or Ghost - you must choose one of them before you start playing) has to kiss Persephone to gain access to a new level. However [[Girl
* [[Retroactive Recognition]]: Lachy Hulme as Sparks, sort of. He's still pretty obscure to American audiences, but he wound up on a lot of bloggers' radars when it was announced that he was one of the front-runners for the role of the Joker in ''[[The Dark Knight]]''.
* [[So Okay
** The hacking game is the exception, being a text adventure which is very rare on consoles, quite enjoyable with good depth (though not very big), and has good one-way integration with the main game.
* [[That One Level]]: The part where you try to escape from the Twins in a car chase. If you're playing as Ghost, it's nigh unbeatable, thanks to Niobe's horrendous driving AI, and the fact that the Twins' car is invincible.
** Hell, ''any'' driving segment [[Scrappy Mechanic|could count as this.]]
* [[Why Don't You Just Shoot Him?]]: Inverted. The game deliberately takes ludicrously destructive routes for relatively simple tasks. The entire first mission, 20+ levels, is to get a tape from a post-office box. If they had arrived during business hours (or if Niobe had gone in with a low-cut shirt and said "pretty-please"), it would have been an in-and-out no problem. (The airport mission is needless roundabout, but it is at least an unavoidable rescue mission). Then, they escape the sewer system, easily avoided if they had just put in a dozen or so phone lines to the meeting place. Finally, they blow up a nuclear power plant at the climax of the film. I can't help but think how much easier it would have been to break into Building X's basement and shoot up the circuit breaker.
** The Keymaker justifies blowing up the power plant in ''Reloaded'': everything in that building, ''everything'', has a backup system/defense mechanism. One that would blow up the whole building and everyone in it.
*** Then blast the local transformer. Destroying the power plant is needlessly destructive and backup systems still are able to bring it back up online.
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