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Audience Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over
Binding: Video Game
Brand: Atari
EAN: 3546430119099
ESRB Age Rating: Mature
Label: Atari
Manufacturer: Atari
Manufacturer Maximum Age: 18 years
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 132 months
Number Of Items: 1
Platform: Xbox
Publisher: Atari
Release Date: November 11, 2005
Studio: Atari
Sales Rank: 5656
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I bought this game because I liked the Enter the Matrix game and believed that this would improve on that. How wrong I was. The graphics are below average for the Xbox, the cut scenes are a joke and the controls are mind numbingly awkward and repetitive. Just to tell u how bad it is [...]I still feel cheated. I dont usually write reviews but I had to warn the public about this turkey. Avoid if you can.
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I bought Path of Neo with a naively optimistic hope that it would adopt all that was good on Enter the Matrix and drastically improve the (many) bad bits. Unfortunately, I was wrong. In fact, in many ways it's worse than the earlier, deeply-flawed game. First, let us start with the graphics. Yes, the graphics are okay, but not as amazingly crisp and detailed as some would have us believe. There are still unbelievably annoying flaws, particularly in the in-game cut scenes (which, truth be told, really are at the same poor standard as Enter the Matrix - characters look limp and lifeless and there's a whole load of bad cutting and niggling flaws). But the gameplay itself looks alright, and I suppose the characters do look like they're supposed ... Read More:
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The Game is da best yu can blow people's heads off!! BUY IT NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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There a few things to be done before playing this game. I found the framerate shocking, until I reduced the screen output from 60hz to 50hz. Problem solved. The controls really must be put on "Gamma" config and gunplay to "hold", this makes gunplay lot's more fun, but takes a bit of getting used to. You may also want to play it "easy" as I found the fights drag, having to knock the same enemy down 5-7 time grated on me. Plus I was "The One" and wanted to feel double hard. The most important thing about this game is that is it grows. The progression in the game is the best I've seen, the development of the character keeps things fresh. More importantly I found that to begin with you must be patient with the control system. ... Read More:
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I just like to say what a diamond of a game this is, having pre-ordered the game it was well worth the wait when I finally got it. If your a fan of 'The Matrix' films you will love it, if your not a fan, you would still love it. Its a run around fighting, jumping, shooting, dodging and everything else kinda game. You start the game as 'Mr Anderson' (but eventually you become 'Neo') building your character and training him up to be able to fight 'Agent Smith'. Its hard to compare it to another game of it's type as nothing compare's suffice to say I spent the whole weekend playing the game before I had to go to work on Monday. The film clips during the game give it that added effect.
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