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Enter the Matrix PlayStation 2

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Product Description: Enter the Matrix

The first game inspired by The Matrix series of films features an original story line with characters and choreography from the second movie, The Matrix: Reloaded. Players assume the role of either Niobe, a ship captain played by Jada Pinkett Smith in the film, or Ghost, a weapons expert and love interest of Trinity. Neo also makes an appearance, but only as a...
The first game inspired by The Matrix series of films features an original story line with characters and choreography from the second movie, The Matrix: Reloaded. Players assume the role of either Niobe, a ship captain played by Jada Pinkett Smith in the film, or Ghost, a weapons expert and love interest of Trinity. Neo also makes an appearance, but only as a character who fights alongside players from time to time. The game takes place from a third-person perspective as players delve deeper into the Matrix while fending off a number of threats looking to stop them. The first film's groundbreaking use of slow-motion camera effects has been incorporated into the game as focus, where characters can manipulate the flow of time with a pressing of a button.

While this effect has been seen in games like Max Payne and Dead to Rights, Enter the Matrix takes it one step further with the ability to climb and run across walls, perform back flips, leap across buildings, and perform various other aerial stunts. In total, over 4,000 moves were motion-captured specifically for the game with the full cooperation of the Wachowski brothers, who also wrote the game's story. The element of focus, represented by a vertical meter along with health, can also be used in context-specific situations to automatically perform certain maneuvers, such as kicking two foes positioned on either side of the character with both feet. In addition to focus abilities, players can use the analog controls to guide how fast or slow the character moves throughout the real world.

Characters are not helpless without focus, however. Players can hide behind objects for cover, lean against walls to peer around corners, climb ladders, hang from ledges, shimmy across pipes, and more. The 3D environments are designed to be entirely interactive, allowing characters to travel across them however they desire. There are also vehicle stages where the two lead characters race across the real world or fly through the Matrix itself, avoiding the omnipresent Sentinels trying to latch onto their vessel and end the game. Rounding out the list of features are 24 different weapons, the ability to hack into the Matrix to learn more melee attacks or to enter cheat codes, a two-player sparring option from within a dojo, and voice-overs recorded by the cast of the series. ~ Scott Alan Marriott, All Game Guide

Product Specification: Enter the Matrix

Genre:Action
Style:Third-Person 3D Action
Platform:PlayStation 2
Release Date:2003-05-15
Number of Same Screen Players:1

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    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Aug 13, 2003 | 7 out of 9 found this Enter the Matrix review helpful

    Enter the Matrix is one of the coolest games of 2003. Considering the amount of time it toke for it to come out I was hoping for the game to be a lot longer. It toke about 4 1/2 hours for me to complete the game on the hardest level setting. The game... also gives a pretty good showing of what happens during the movie while Neo and Trinity are doing there stuff. The in-game movies are very top-notch. It includes video footage from the Matrix reloaded as well as over an hour of never-before-seen footage that was filmed just for the game. Once you've completed the main game you can go over to the "Hacking" section in which you can input codes, upload weapons to new spots in the game levels, watch any of the movies you've unlocked, view exclusive charater and crew bios. Plus there is a hidden bonus level and a bonus secret weapon to unlock. All these extras make up for the shortness of the game. Read more Less

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    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jul 24, 2003 | 5 out of 8 found this Enter the Matrix review helpful

    Its been a long time since a game can compare to N64 Goldeneye but when the makers of Matrix got invovled, its possible. This game takes us to the extreme with graphix and motivation to keep playing. The difficulty of this game is where it should be ...and this game is the game worth buying if you buy games. Read more Less

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    Atari - Enter The Matrix review

    It'll do. At best, this is a mildly diverting game that just happens to be married to one of the biggest movie licences in recent years. Read more

  • CNET

    Enter the Matrix (PlayStation 2)

    For huge fans of The Matrix Reloaded, it's worth renting for the movie sequences. For everyone else, it's just another licensed game that doesn't do justice to its source material. Read more

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