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Enter the Matrix
Release Date: May 15, 2003
Publisher: Atari Games
Genre: Action
ESRB: (T) Teen
Platform: XB  PS2  PC  GC 
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Visitor Score
Overall
8.3
Story: 8.7
Graphics: 7.9
Sound: 8.6
GamePlay: 8.0
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Written By: kenny tomson
4 Stars
5/19/2003
Story
interesting if you saw reloaded. in the movie there are parts where you think well how did we get from here to there. but if you knew about the concept of the game before you saw reloaded, you could predict what parts you'd be playing in the game (power plant blowing up, neobi dropping off the info in the meeting and suddenly being in the right place at the right time for morpheus in the chase scene). not a great story in of itself, but interesting how it interacted with the movie. first time i've seen a movie leave so much out just for the sake of a video game.
Graphics
(ps2) nothing revolutionary. about par for what currently is out there.
Music / Sound
good. if your a fan of the movies, and you've always wanted the experience of being in the matrix, the music does a good job of creating a more authentic feel. basically the same music from the films so it definitely adds to the feeling that your in the movie.
GamePlay
again nothing revolutionary, but if your a fan of the series and you want to recreate some of the movements you see in the film, then "enter the matrix" does a descent job of doing so. gameplay all about style. you can run through each level shooting everything you see in a shortest amount of time, or you can use the focus button to flip off a wall kicking your closest enemy into a cartwheel while shooting strait ahead at the swat members approaching. high replay value for those who want mindless matrix style shoot-em-up.
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