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After controlling all sorts of unimportant Matrix characters, Atari finally allows to become The One
It's been awhile since we've seen the wrap-up of the big-screen Matrix trilogy from the Wachowski Brothers, a sci-fi trilogy that has been up in arms in terms of its quality. Some people think it's the finest science fiction trilogy created; others found themselves disappointed in the downhill slide of quality since the introduction of The Matrix Reloaded. But it remains a phenomenon, on DVD as well as in video game format. 2003's release of Enter the Matrix, while flawed in areas, still sold a boatload, and Sega's forthcoming The Matrix Online is ready to take the MMORPG world by storm. Now, Atari is bringing us another title, but this one will certainly let us be the one. You can say "Whoa" now.
The Matrix: Path of Neo is a game that many fans of the series have been clamoring for, as it will finally put them in the shoes of the main hero, a hacker by the name of Neo who somehow possesses gigantic superhuman strengths in the digital realm. The game will walk you through different scenarios from all three Matrix films, and will also include sequences that are brand new to the formula, allowing Neo to kick as much virtual ass as he can without taking enough damage to get himself killed in the process.
A lot of work is going into Path of Neo to assure that it doesn't suffer from the same criticism as Enter the Matrix. Shiny Entertainment is back at the helm, and is working closely with the films' directing team, the Wachowski Brothers, to keep as true to the trilogy's themes as possible. In fact, the game includes several new "consequence" sequences depending on your actions throughout, scripted by the Wachowskis themselves. Joel Silver, the producer of the films, will also lend a hand in terms of advisory assistance.
Shiny is working to make sure that the look of Path of Neo is true to the style of The Matrix. The game will feature digital recreations of the actors from the film, including Neo's Keanu Reeves and Laurence Fishburne, returning yet again as Morpheus, among others. It will also include movie clips from the three films, as well as clips from The Animatrix, a collection of animated pieces based on the storyline.
But the game's general focus will be on action, and although details haven't gone into the stages as of yet, you can expect a wild mixture of shooting sequences and butt-kicking fights. Who knows? Path of Neo may somehow recreate such stunning film sequences as the helicopter rescue from the first film or the Neo vs. 100 Agent Smiths brawl in The Matrix Reloaded. The possibilities are endless.
Whether the game can leapfrog over the complaints of Enter the Matrix or the flawed later films has yet to be seen, as there are a few of you who didn't think too fondly about either. However, hope springs eternal, as Shiny and Atari are finally giving you the chance to control The One. Look for further reports on this game soon, just as soon as we can hack into the experience.
well Atari ruined the first game ,hope they don't repeat it this time
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It's been awhile since we've seen the wrap-up of the big-screen Matrix trilogy from the Wachowski Brothers, a sci-fi trilogy that has been up in arms in terms of its quality. Some people think it's the finest science fiction trilogy created; others found themselves disappointed in the downhill slide of quality since the introduction of The Matrix Reloaded. But it remains a phenomenon, on DVD as well as in video game format. 2003's release of Enter the Matrix, while flawed in areas, still sold a boatload, and Sega's forthcoming The Matrix Online is ready to take the MMORPG world by storm. Now, Atari is bringing us another title, but this one will certainly let us be the one. You can say "Whoa" now.
The Matrix: Path of Neo is a game that many fans of the series have been clamoring for, as it will finally put them in the shoes of the main hero, a hacker by the name of Neo who somehow possesses gigantic superhuman strengths in the digital realm. The game will walk you through different scenarios from all three Matrix films, and will also include sequences that are brand new to the formula, allowing Neo to kick as much virtual ass as he can without taking enough damage to get himself killed in the process.
A lot of work is going into Path of Neo to assure that it doesn't suffer from the same criticism as Enter the Matrix. Shiny Entertainment is back at the helm, and is working closely with the films' directing team, the Wachowski Brothers, to keep as true to the trilogy's themes as possible. In fact, the game includes several new "consequence" sequences depending on your actions throughout, scripted by the Wachowskis themselves. Joel Silver, the producer of the films, will also lend a hand in terms of advisory assistance.
Shiny is working to make sure that the look of Path of Neo is true to the style of The Matrix. The game will feature digital recreations of the actors from the film, including Neo's Keanu Reeves and Laurence Fishburne, returning yet again as Morpheus, among others. It will also include movie clips from the three films, as well as clips from The Animatrix, a collection of animated pieces based on the storyline.
But the game's general focus will be on action, and although details haven't gone into the stages as of yet, you can expect a wild mixture of shooting sequences and butt-kicking fights. Who knows? Path of Neo may somehow recreate such stunning film sequences as the helicopter rescue from the first film or the Neo vs. 100 Agent Smiths brawl in The Matrix Reloaded. The possibilities are endless.
Whether the game can leapfrog over the complaints of Enter the Matrix or the flawed later films has yet to be seen, as there are a few of you who didn't think too fondly about either. However, hope springs eternal, as Shiny and Atari are finally giving you the chance to control The One. Look for further reports on this game soon, just as soon as we can hack into the experience.
well Atari ruined the first game ,hope they don't repeat it this time
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