Play as Neo and battle your way through familiar fights and situations from the Matrix trilogy.Play as Neo and battle your way through familiar fights and situations from the Matrix trilogy.Play as Neo and battle your way through familiar fights and situations from the Matrix trilogy.
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- Oracle (New)
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- Apoc
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- Rhineheart
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- Architect
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- Businessman
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- Soren
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- (as Stephen Bastoni)
- Vector
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- Persephone
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- Agent Johnson
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- Deus Ex Machina
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- Old Woman at Zion
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- Zion Controller
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- Seraph
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- (as Lung Yun Chou)
- Corrupt
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- Wurm
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- Mouse
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaAndrew Bowen lends his voice to Neo, who was played by Keanu Reeves. Bowen used to parody Reeves on the tv show Mad TV.
- Quotes
Andy Wachowski: [the Wachowskis appear as a blue and pink sprite] Hi, I'm Andy Wachowski.
Larry Wachowski: And I'm Larry Wachowski.
Andy Wachowski: Or rather, these are the digital projections of our mental selves.
Larry Wachowski: First of all, congrats on reaching the final stage of this game. You kick ass.
Andy Wachowski: Yes, we salute your excellence in the gaming field.
Larry Wachowski: Now, the real reason we are here is to discuss the big problem we faced in turning these three movies into a video game. You see, at this point in the story, Neo stands on the verge of satori, ready to resolve the paradox of choice and choicelessness, of free will versus fate, but that can only be achieved through an act of surrender, which occurs after he has abandoned the perspectival nature of truth, accepting the totality of present consciousness which ultimately allows an evolutionary transition, transcending the Cartesian dilemma through the emergence of delimited spirit, which then provides the world with the choice of a third path, the path of Neo, the path of peace.
Andy Wachowski: You promised you wouldn't do that.
Larry Wachowski: Shit. Sorry.
Andy Wachowski: I think what my brother was trying to say is, at this point, it's martyr time. Well, maybe that works in a movie, but in a video game, the Jesus thing, is well...
Larry Wachowski: Lame.
Andy Wachowski: Really lame. If you're like us, then right now, you are ready for fifteen minutes of sweaty-palmed, button-pushing, action to kick the crap out of some big, bad-assed, boss!
Larry Wachowski: So we suggested to Shiny that we change the ending.
Andy Wachowski: We thought it be cool after Smith rose up, screaming, "It's my world," the other Smiths jumped onto him, merging into one massive, monster, Mega-Smith.
Larry Wachowski: So, if you're ready, it's time for a little Hulk versus Galactus action.
Andy Wachowski: Good luck.
Larry Wachowski: You'll need it!
Andy Wachowski: And enjoy enlightenment!
- ConnectionsEdited from The Matrix (1999)
The game is okay for graphics (could be better) and the sound/audio is okay, but there are some bugs that you may run into, and some of the levels are just ridiculously annoying. But aside from these minor setbacks, it's a pretty good game.
- travis-326
- Mar 13, 2009
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