Enter the Matrix is an action-adventure video game developed by Shiny Entertainment and published by Atari. It was released for multiple platforms, including the Xbox, in 2003. The game is set in the universe of the popular Matrix film series and serves as a tie-in to the second film, The Matrix Reloaded.
In Enter the Matrix, players assume the roles of two secondary characters from the films: Niobe, the captain of the rebel hovercraft Logos, and Ghost, her crewmate. The game's events take place concurrently with the events of The Matrix Reloaded, offering an alternative perspective on the film's story.
The gameplay of Enter the Matrix combines elements of third-person shooting, hand-to-hand combat, and acrobatic maneuvers. Players can engage in gunfights with enemies using various firearms and participate in intense martial arts combat, featuring a combination of punches, kicks, and blocking moves.
The game features a variety of missions and levels that range from infiltrating enemy strongholds to engaging in high-speed chases through the virtual reality construct known as the Matrix. Players can also make use of "Focus," a special ability that allows them to slow down time briefly and perform extraordinary feats.
Enter the Matrix incorporates FMV (Full Motion Video) sequences that were specifically filmed for the game, featuring the actors from the films, including Keanu Reeves as Neo and Carrie-Anne Moss as Trinity. These sequences provide additional context and narrative to the events happening in the game.
Enter the Matrix received mixed reviews from critics. It was praised for its tie-in to The Matrix universe, the inclusion of FMV sequences, and the ability to play as secondary characters. However, the game was criticized for its repetitive gameplay, lackluster graphics, and technical issues.
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