![]() Freezing enemies, and smashing them like the T1000, and leaping and gliding around like Superman should be a feature in every game. This allows the plot to keep moving and you can quickly garner some of the nifty super powers which will help you feel more like Neo and which are a blast to play around with. Strangely the story is linked by the characters talking about the events in retrospect, and mocking some of its intentionally lame plot. Like in the famous Keanu Reeves movie you play inside a virtual world after being plugged into familiar looking pods. As the title suggests Enter The Dominatrix does take some cues from The Matrix (The title itself closely resembles the old Enter The Matrix game on PS2 - remember that?). This content certainly gives you what is probably the escape/victory theme song ever in a game which made me laugh out loud. I won't give away spoilers for the ending, but it's a really funny ending that would easily feel at home in something like Futurama or Family Guy (the former as it fits the themes, the latter for its quirkiness). ![]() History lessons aside Enter The Dominatrix is exactly the kind of crazy weird 'the developers must have been high when they pitched this' bonkers fun you have probably come to expect from the Saints Row series. So it's gone full circle in a sense.but on a different game. ![]() Saints Row IV came a couple of months back and as it turns out, despite the ideas being taken from the previous game's DLC and fleshed out into an entire game, there were still more ideas to load into DLC for the new game, so Enter The Dominatrix regained its status as a download pack. Originally announced as a download pack for Saints Row: The Third, Enter The Dominatrix was later cancelled as it had been decided that the idea would be utilised as the basis for Saints Row IV. Rating: 4 The Enter The Dominatrix download content for Saints Row IV has had a fascinating journey to get from announcement to be playable on your consoles.
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