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Enter the Matrix

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  • 2003
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AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,9/10
4,4 mil
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Enter the Matrix (2003)
Enter The Matrix
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CyberpunkMartial ArtsActionAdventureSci-FiThriller

A história do jogo começa pouco antes de Matrix Reloaded e corre paralelamente à do filme. Quebre as regras de Matrix com artes marciais, pilote o aerobarco mais rápido da frota ou simplesme... Ler tudoA história do jogo começa pouco antes de Matrix Reloaded e corre paralelamente à do filme. Quebre as regras de Matrix com artes marciais, pilote o aerobarco mais rápido da frota ou simplesmente lute com muitas armas.A história do jogo começa pouco antes de Matrix Reloaded e corre paralelamente à do filme. Quebre as regras de Matrix com artes marciais, pilote o aerobarco mais rápido da frota ou simplesmente lute com muitas armas.

  • Direção
    • Lana Wachowski
    • Lilly Wachowski
  • Roteiristas
    • Lilly Wachowski
    • Lana Wachowski
  • Artistas
    • Mary Alice
    • Christine Anu
    • Steve Bastoni
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    6,9/10
    4,4 mil
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    • Direção
      • Lana Wachowski
      • Lilly Wachowski
    • Roteiristas
      • Lilly Wachowski
      • Lana Wachowski
    • Artistas
      • Mary Alice
      • Christine Anu
      • Steve Bastoni
    • 45Avaliações de usuários
    • 2Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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      • 2 vitórias e 2 indicações no total

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    Mary Alice
    Mary Alice
    • The Oracle
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    Christine Anu
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    Steve Bastoni
    • Soren
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    • (as Stephen Bastoni)
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    Don Battee
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    • (as Terrel Dixon)
    Laurence Fishburne
    Laurence Fishburne
    • Morpheus
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    • Direção
      • Lana Wachowski
      • Lilly Wachowski
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      • Lilly Wachowski
      • Lana Wachowski
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    Avaliações de usuários45

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    Evil Iggy

    Adequate game with great hidden value.

    Lets start by getting the negatives out of the way first.

    1. The physics of the game are a little off in that the people don't react the solid objects correctly. Sometimes you will kill or incapacitate an enemy their body will be laying halfway inside a wall or laying flat as if they were on the ground but are actually laying on a one inch rail.

    2. The sound in a few FMVs has some kind of echo problem that makes it hare to understand what the characters are saying.

    3. Occasionally your character will perform a complex fighting move where they grapple with an enemy and knock them out except they don't pull off the first move correctly, i.e. getting a hold of the enemy, and they will perform the entire sequence of fight moves against thin air.

    The first problem is understandable considering that MOST video games don't have accurate physics engines. The other two indicate that The Wachowski Brothers wanted it out in time for the release of Reloaded. The game came out 3/11/2003 and the film 3/15/2003.

    Now for the good parts.

    1. Other than these few problems the game is quite enjoyable and gives you a very in-depth look at the Matrix reality. Unlike most movie tie-in games this actually compliments the films rather than trying to imitate it or be a condensed version.

    2. The game's plot line actually interweaves with the film Reloaded giving you a better understanding of the films complexities.

    3. The use of focus power, or bullet time as it is also known, makes for some very impressive hand to hand and gun fighting. For those of you unfamiliar with the Matrix concept (if you don't know any thing about the films then why the heck are you reading about the game?) I will give you a prime example of bullet time so that you can understand the magnitude of being able to control this power.

    Five minutes into the first Matrix film we see a woman dressed a black, leather biker's outfit with her hands on her head about to be cuffed from behind by a cop, there are three other's who all have guns trained on her as he approaches. Just as he touches her wrist she quickly spins around, breaks his right arm at the elbow and jams the palm of her hand into his face breaking his nose, all within one second. She then jumps 4 feet straight up into the air and time suddenly grinds to a halt. While time is frozen the camera view rotates 180º showing her poised like the Karate Kid ready to perform a crane kick. Time then resumes normal speed. She kicks the cop so hard that he goes flying backward about 10 to 15 feet into a second officer. She, defying the laws of physics, is not moved back at all by the force of her kick and simply lands back where she was. She quickly kicks the wooden chair she was sitting on into the face of a third officer, stunning him and shattering the chair. The fourth officer aims his gun at her and begins to fire. She runs up a wall along the corner of the room, again defying the laws of physics, and then runs back at the fourth officer ducking and weaving until she is in front of him. She then spins the both of them around until she is facing the third officer, now regaining his composure and taking aim, with the fourth officer behind her facing the same way and her hand controlling his gun. She fires a few rounds at the third officer, presumably killing him, and then whips her leg up kicking the fourth officer in the face over her own shoulder, incapacitating the last of her would be captors. This is what bullet time is about.

    The game itself is sufficiently entertaining that if every thing about the matrix were stripped away from it and it were simply an action/adventure/fighting game with no connections to any other product it would still be a decent enough game to stand on it's own. The thing that makes this a good game is that it (like The Animatrix) is more like a compendium to the matrix than an entity unto it self.

    All in all I would give this game a. 7.5/10 (10 being excellent, 0 being horrible and 5 being average).
    chris-1000

    Very Enjoyable (PS2 version)

    I held off on buying this game because I had heard so much about how it sucked that I wasn't about to drop 50 bucks for a bad game. I picked it up the other day because it has become one of those "Playstation 2 Greatest Hits" titles.

    Really what it all gets down to is this: This game is fun to play. Above all else, that's the most important thing in any game. The controls, which so many complain about, were really easy to get used to. I really don't understand what everyone was complaining about. The sound was great, and I really enjoyed the added dimension the cut scenes gave to the films. The graphics were weak, I'll admit. But frankly, I'd rather play a fun game with a good story than a beautiful game with no story that bores me to tears. All in all, it's a good game and if you like the Matrix, get it.
    BKred

    Gameplay sucks, but clips worthwhile

    Ok, first off I'm going to say that I got this game free, legally I might add. I was able to get a full rebate from Amazon a while back. And I'm also going to say that I'm glad I didn't end up paying for this. The gameplay was pretty bad, the graphics weren't much better, and the AI was absolutely atrocious. In the driving portions, when you weren't driving, you were lucky to get to the end in one piece. Another thing: square tires are bad; zooming in on clearly square tires is worse. Sure, you could do Focus moves, and they were cool, but they were also useless for the most part. You regenerated health fast enough that you could take a few hits while just running around killing everyone with no real negative effects.

    That said, the extra footage/plot info was great. I really feel most of the dialogue in this game was better than could be found in the movies. I really wish Sparks and Ghost had been allowed some character development in the actual movies, Sparks in particular. And it was nifty seeing the Trainman reappear in the movie.

    In the end, I'd recommend this game to any, at least slightly serious Matrix fan. But if you're looking for a good game, look elsewhere.
    mdago88

    Amazing

    After seeing the movie, i started playing the game. It weaves in and out of the story of the movie, and adds its own never before scenes to move along the story. The hacking is fun to unlock, and the rewards are great (multiplayer fighting). Action, graphics, and in game script are great. It's a wonderful game to along with the movie. 10/10
    bacchus52376

    An uneven publicity stunt

    I was ecstatic at the idea of a Matrix video game, but I avoided it after most reviews panned. I finally rented and, like everyone else, was disappointed. The game *cannot* stand apart from either The Matrix Reloaded or Final Flight Of The Osiris. The cut scenes read like the deleted scenes from the film, but without any of the connecting scenes from the movie or exposition explaining what's going on, the game has no coherent story or thru-line.

    The game play was decent, but the graphics are far behind other games for GameCube, Playstation, or X-Box. The motion capture often left the animated cut scenes feeling stiff. Also, the lack of in-game displays and indicators made it difficult to differential friend from foe and figure out your next objective. The final stage where you pilot the hovercraft through the underground tunnels is the worst of all in terms of graphics and play control. The game ends without any sense of accomplishment or closure, so I was left feeling unsatisfied.

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    • Curiosidades
      With a budget of $20 million, this game, alongside with Shenmue (1999), was the most expensive video game at its release.
    • Erros de gravação
      When the Twins hold Niobe, Ghost and the Keymaker at gunpoint, one of them takes Ghost's gun and tosses it down the hall. The gun spins as it slides across the floor and it can be seen to have no magazine.
    • Citações

      Niobe: Why do you always do it?

      Ghost: What?

      Niobe: Check your guns. They're always loaded the same way.

      Ghost: Hume teaches us that past experiences don't affect the future. If you throw a stone, a hundred times it can fall down, yet once it may fly up.

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      The end credits contain a hexadecimal code, which when entered into the game's hacking system, unlocks a secret hidden level called "Sparks' Training Construct".
    • Conexões
      Edited from Final Flight of the Osiris (2003)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Going Under
      Written by Amy Lee & Ben Moody

      Performed by Evanescence

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      • 15 de maio de 2003 (Estados Unidos da América)
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      • Inglês
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      • Alameda, Califórnia, EUA
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      • Silver Pictures
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