Video Game Reviews
                   Title: Enter the Matrix
                    Review rating: ***
                    Platform/console: PS2, GameCube, Xbox, PC
                    Release date: May 2003
                    Genre: Action / fighting
                    Players allowed: 1
                    ESRB rating: T (mild language, suggestive themes, violence)
                    Production company: Infogames
                    
                    You play a supporting role and the camera doesn't do exactly 
                    what you want, but this game still ranks among the best. You 
                    get to choose between Niobe and Ghost as your missions within 
                    the Matrix help Neo, Morpheus and Trinity succeed (if a sequel 
                    to this game is made, these three characters have to be playable-please!). 
                    Niobe and Ghost work well though. Notice how the operator 
                    even hints at what the other is doing to entice you to play 
                    the game as the other character.
                    
                    The large variety of game modes (fighting, driving, strategy, 
                    evasion, role-playing, etc.) and lots of unlockable items 
                    makes this title highly replayable. Written and directed by 
                    the Wachowski brothers, this title has lots of original material 
                    and storylines closely related to the Matrix Reloaded film 
                    and another Matrix companion media, the Animatrix collection 
                    on VHS and DVD. Lots of exclusive content that was shot at 
                    the same time as Reloaded, especially some nice content about 
                    Niobe's background.
                    
                    Controls and gameplay work well with acrobatic fighting techniques 
                    and cool bullet-time effects playing a major role in entertaining 
                    the gamer and overall game satisfaction. Bullet time focus 
                    slows down the action so you can better see the air pockets 
                    behind gunfire and green bursts on your targets let you know 
                    you've made a successful hit. You can even slow down your 
                    opponent when you use bullet time focus. Some movements look 
                    unnatural, like climbing motions up a chain link fence, but 
                    can be easily overlooked.
                    
                    Now for some issues - the camera basically centers on the 
                    character, which gives you a great perspective during the 
                    game except when you're close to structures, walls and other 
                    objects. That's when the camera's view is often distorted 
                    and even totally blocked so you can't see what you're doing. 
                    Environments are well detailed, but may irritate some due 
                    to dark environment were it's hard to navigate (especially 
                    if you have a lower quality television). You always have help 
                    from the operator when you're lost and a directional arrow, 
                    but running through too many empty rooms with no interactive 
                    elements gets a little old.
                    
                    Overall a fantastic game that has enough substance to satisfy 
                    gamers who are serious Matrix fans and who are willing to 
                    spend the time to get to those satisfying cut-scenes and special 
                    modes. Use of the hacking feature gives you're the ability 
                    to type in cheats through DOS prompt as well as unlocking 
                    several special items and abilities.
                    
                    Review by Michael Siebenaler
                  
 
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