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Enter the Matrix

  • Video Game
  • 2003
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IMDb RATING
6.9/10
4.4K
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Enter the Matrix (2003)
Enter The Matrix
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CyberpunkMartial ArtsActionAdventureSci-FiThriller

The game's story picks up just before The Matrix Reloaded and runs parallel to that of the film. Bend the rules of the Matrix with martial arts, pilot the fastest hovercraft in the fleet, or... Read allThe game's story picks up just before The Matrix Reloaded and runs parallel to that of the film. Bend the rules of the Matrix with martial arts, pilot the fastest hovercraft in the fleet, or just fight with lots of guns.The game's story picks up just before The Matrix Reloaded and runs parallel to that of the film. Bend the rules of the Matrix with martial arts, pilot the fastest hovercraft in the fleet, or just fight with lots of guns.

  • Directors
    • Lana Wachowski
    • Lilly Wachowski
  • Writers
    • Lilly Wachowski
    • Lana Wachowski
  • Stars
    • Mary Alice
    • Christine Anu
    • Steve Bastoni
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    4.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Lana Wachowski
      • Lilly Wachowski
    • Writers
      • Lilly Wachowski
      • Lana Wachowski
    • Stars
      • Mary Alice
      • Christine Anu
      • Steve Bastoni
    • 45User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Mary Alice
    Mary Alice
    • The Oracle
    • (voice)
    Christine Anu
    • Kali
    • (voice)
    Steve Bastoni
    Steve Bastoni
    • Soren
    • (voice)
    • (as Stephen Bastoni)
    Don Battee
    Don Battee
    • Vector
    • (voice)
    • (as Don Batte)
    Francine Bell
    Francine Bell
    • Councillor Tuchman
    • (voice)
    Monica Bellucci
    Monica Bellucci
    • Persephone
    • (voice)
    Gunther Berghofer
    • Elevator Security Guard
    • (voice)
    Daniel Bernhardt
    Daniel Bernhardt
    • Agent Johnson
    • (voice)
    Ian Bliss
    Ian Bliss
    • Bane
    • (voice)
    Michael Budd
    Michael Budd
    • Zion Controller
    • (voice)
    Kelly Butler
    Kelly Butler
    • Ice
    • (voice)
    Josephine Byrnes
    Josephine Byrnes
    • Zion Operator
    • (voice)
    Zeke Castelli
    • Operations Manager Mattis
    • (voice)
    Collin Chou
    Collin Chou
    • Seraph
    • (voice)
    Paul Cotter
    • Corrupt
    • (voice)
    Essie Davis
    Essie Davis
    • Maggie
    • (voice)
    Terrell Dixon
    • Wurm
    • (voice)
    • (as Terrel Dixon)
    Laurence Fishburne
    Laurence Fishburne
    • Morpheus
    • (voice)
    • Directors
      • Lana Wachowski
      • Lilly Wachowski
    • Writers
      • Lilly Wachowski
      • Lana Wachowski
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    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.
    mashby

    This is not for gamers, but for movie fans.

    All the reviews I've read say that the game sucks, so why buy it? One reason and one reason only - there's over and hour of DVD quality video in the game. This video isn't just snippets from the three films either. When the Wachowski's shot footage for the video game as they were shooting The Matrix Reloaded and

    Do you have to play the video game in order to see the movies. No, just like The Animatrix, you don't have to have played the game in order to enjoy the movie. Yet, there are some very interesting story lines and back stories that you miss if you haven't played it. This content enriches your movie experience. I equate it to watching your favorite television show. Take "Friends" for example. You can sit down and watch any episode of Friends and know what's going on and have a good time watching it. Yet a lot of the enjoyment of the show is the fact that you know about Ross and Rachel's past, or the fact that Monica used to be fat. When you know these back stories, things that happen in current episodes are more enjoyable. "We were on a break!" doesn't mean anything to you if you haven't seen the previous episodes.

    The first segment involves going to the post office to collect the package. The second segment involves going to the airport to call all the other captains for the meeting that appears at the start of The Matrix Reloaded. I was very surprised to learn how the captains use the Matrix to leave messages for each other and there is some very funny dialog. While at the airport, you are called upon to save a fellow crew, which greatly expands the level. The third segment involves the meeting of the captains and the subsequent escape after the agents show up. In The Matrix Reloaded, we see Neo fight the agents, but we don't see what happens with the rest of the characters. It's a bit more expanded in the video game. After this third segment, I would recommend that you stop here and watch The Matrix Reloaded. Or at a minimum, watch The Matrix Reloaded, then play the game and then watch The Matrix Revolutions

    Throughout the game you're presented with the following elements:

    1. Cinematics - through the use of DVD quality video, you see the story unfold with all the main characters from the Matrix Trilogy. They take a few short cuts with the special effects in places, but otherwise it's the same quality of footage as the movies.

    2. Animatics - to help transition you from the movie to the game, often times a cinematic with change into an animatic. This simply means that the story unfolds in an animated version using the game engine to render the characters. These cut scenes are just as engaging as the video because they use the actual actor's voices.

    3. Game Play - you do actually get to play the game as well. As either Niobe, or Ghost, you navigate your way through the game unfolding the story as you play.

    It was no surprise to learn that the game play sucks. As a game, Enter The Matrix is dead on arrival. No matter how powerful your computer is, the game play is going to bog down to a crawl whenever there are a lot of enemies on the screen. The limited ability to save your games is going to cause you to scream more than once. Last but not least, the game play is simply not that engaging. It's very linear and thus you're really only going from point A to point B, press a button, or open a door and the level is over. I'll be honest, as a game, it's a turd.

    But that's not the point. The reason for this game is not for you to play it over and over like Quake III, or Medal Of Honor Allied Assault. The purpose for this game is to tell a story. I don't know that a video game is the best medium for telling a story, but I have to give the Wachowski brothers credit for the attempt. To show you that the Brothers simply want you to get to the end, if you get to a point where you can rest, your health will automatically increase. Not just a little at a time, but in 20 seconds you can go from 2% to 100% if you simply stand still (and no one is shooting at you).

    Other than the 1 hour of DVD quality video (have I said that enough yet?), the only saving grace is the audio in the game. Dane Davis, the sound designer for the Matrix Trilogies used the exact sounds from the movies. So when you're in bullet time and hearing the guns go off, it's just like you're there. It's weird when the sound effects are the most notable aspects of a game, but they are that good.

    The music is also excellent. Don Davis, the composer for the Matrix Trilogies, composed music for the game as well. In addition, there are tracks from Juno Reactor, Chris Vrenna, Fluke, Rob D and others, that add a certain bit of adrenaline to the game play. Great songs to kick butt to.

    If you're a die-hard Matrix fan, then I'd recommend buying the game if you can find it on sale. However, you don't have to be a gamer to play this game. Simple button mashing will get you through the game and through all of the stories - which is the point of the whole game anyway. Even if you're not a die-hard fan, the story arcs are good and worth slugging through the game to watch them.
    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.
    8Batkid1

    Why all the negative hype !?!?

    This is simply one of the best "movie-to-game" adaptations ever !

    This game is basically a background story for "the Matrix Reloaded/Revolutions" and allows you to play as Niobe and Ghost ( voiced and played in the cinematics by Jada Pinkett Smith and Anthony Wong).

    The player can be either Ghost or Niobe for each mission, but sometimes the missions will vary due to the character somehow being involved w/ a different aspect of the mission.

    This game is fun though, but many gamers don't seem to think that for some unknown reason. Oh well, play it anyway if you love the "Matrix" trilogy or Action/Adventure/SciFI/Thriller games!
    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

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    • Trivia
      With a budget of $20 million, this game, alongside with Shenmue (1999), was the most expensive video game at its release.
    • Goofs
      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.
    • Quotes

      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.

    • Crazy credits
      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".
    • Connections
      Edited from Le dernier vol de l'Osiris (2003)
    • Soundtracks
      Going Under
      Written by Amy Lee & Ben Moody

      Performed by Evanescence

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    • Release date
      • May 15, 2003 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Alameda, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • EON Digital Entertainment
      • Shiny Entertainment
      • Silver Pictures
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