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Audience Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over
Binding: Video Game
Brand: Atari
EAN: 3546430118429
ESRB Age Rating: Mature
Label: Atari
Manufacturer: Atari
Manufacturer Maximum Age: 18 years
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 132 months
Number Of Items: 1
Platform: PlayStation2
Publisher: Atari
Release Date: November 11, 2005
Studio: Atari
Sales Rank: 3812
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When i first saw this game on a shelf, i was in two minds about it. Crappy movie tie in? Or good attempt?
This game is neither, its a brill adventure with guns and kung-fu. The ability to slow down time is obviously a must. Best bits include diving out of cover in slomo with two sub-machine guns, then smashing someone into the furthest wall with a flick of the finger. Highly recommended.
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This game is initially very entertaining, and looks pretty cool too. The in-game graphics when fighting are impressive, with hugely destructable environments and nice-looking attacks etc. When we get up close, however, the character models are often crude and angular, and the cinematics can be frankly embarassing in terms of the lack of realism(eg. smith's death at the end of matrix 1). The gunfighting is also relatively poor. The game is fun, but it has a distintly cheap look about it that distracts from the better aspects. Some crucial fights are handled badly ( the burly brawls lets you fight only about 6 agents at a time, and the end battle with smith is boring and dissapointing) and the wild changes in tone from serious to sometimes completely ... Read More:
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Ok, first off lets make it clear that I'm no gamer; I lose interest in games very quickly, and so understand that when I say this game is short, I MEAN it's short.
Lets start with graphics, seeing as everyone seems obsessed with them, the in game graphics themselves are not great, but they are definitely an improvement from Enter the Matrix, and the cutscenes are actually quite impressive. Basically the graphics are nothing astounding but they're good enough to keep you feeling 'part of the game'.
Next, gameplay, the game is quite easy, and I completed most levels without too many deaths, and as I'm not a great gamer that means that more experienced gamers might be dissapointed. The moves are moderately easy to master, and after a ... Read More:
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I don't see why Atari bothered making the Enter the Matrix game,it was rubbish.However,this one is ten times better.In the Enter the Matrix game you played as one of two side-characters from the Matrix Reloaded film,Captain Niobe or Ghost,who appeared for like 1 scene in that film.While in this game you get to play as,yep you guesed it,Neo,the One.It mainly focuses on the first film and a lot of the fight sequences from the second,though.
However,it does have a good final fight with Smith from the third film,but contains an end SLIGHTLY different to the one from the trilogy of films.
A brilliant game and a must buy for anyone who loved the Matrix trilogy.A pity you couldn't play more from the third film though.
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Good Perfect Exelent And one of the best games!!!!!!!!!!i mean you get to fight 600 people at once it's even funner when you get an object and wack them all to bits!!!
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