5.0 out of 5 stars
Better than the Trilogy, September 27, 2010
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: The Matrix: Path of Neo --Duplicate of B000B8LWZS (CD-ROM)
If you thought the Matrix Sequels were bad, then this game will help you fall in love with the story again. Walk in Neo's shoes as he develops and and Becomes the one. The game expands where it needs to and alters the story all around for the better, allowing you to learn more about the Matrix world than the Movies share with you. The Gameplay is pretty fun and the graphics are dated but done well for its time and is still pretty to look at.
If you liked the movies, you will love this. If you like the story, but hated the sequels you will love this game even more. Definitely Buy it if you are a gamer, enjoys older games, and/or Enjoy the matrix. While i think giving a perfect review is often cheesy, this one certainly earned it.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Deja Vu? No, Glitches in the system... Seriously, October 8, 2006
This review is from: The Matrix: Path of Neo --Duplicate of B000B8LWZS (CD-ROM)
This game was alright. Not too bad, but definitely noticeable problems. You know something's wrong when the game comes with an insert saying: "Download the Patch Here." Here are some glitches that I found a little annoying.
1. Audio looping: Characters would say the same thing twice.
2. Video drop: During game videos, the characters would turn completely black. Does not affect game, but ruins videos.
3. One level just stopped letting me shoot guns for a while.
Graphics aren't terrific, but will do. Interesting game play, but gets a little old after a while. Because of the controls, it turns into a button masher. Story is, well, everything you have seen in the 3 movies, but also fills you in on where Neo has been in between movies and scenes. They do change a few things around in the story, like the ending. The game gets a little frustrating because of the auto-saving. Levels drag on for long periods of time without save points. If you die, you start from the last checkpoint, but if you quit the game you start from the beginning of the level.
Matrix fanatics may like this game because of the extended story, but dislike it for the story changes. I am not obsessed with the matrix so I found it as simply "Something to do when procrastinating homework."
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