
The much anticipated Enter the Matrix video game was launched last week amid
an unprecedented amount of hype surrounding the movie The Matrix Reloaded. That movie
went on to break the opening weekend record for an "R" rated movie. While
everyone else went out to see the movie, Allison and I hunkered down and
played through the game twice, once as Ghost and once as Niobe.
Enter the Matrix is a decent 3rd person fighting/action game. There is very
little puzzle solving and lots of running and fighting. If you are a fan of The Matrix
series,
you'll really like this game. The "Focus" (slo-mo) moves are quite detailed and are generally
very cool. The characters are rendered well and the plot follows that of the movies, so it actually
makes some sense. Also, scenes from The Matrix Reloaded are interspersed
with some of the cut scenes.
You play through the game as either Niobe or Ghost. The characters are pretty similar and
neither of
us saw much difference in their attributes. The missions for each character are almost
the same except for a few levels. For example, in driving sequences, Niobe always
drives and Ghost always shoots. Therefore, if you're playing with Ghost, you'll be shooting
during the driving segments. There are also some levels where, if you're playing with
Ghost, you will be sniping to cover Niobe. As Niobe, you'll be running while Ghost covers you.
But, don't let me confuse you,
there is not cooperative play and you don't switch between characters like Primal or
Resident Evil 0. It just depends on which character you're playing.
Game play is mostly kick, kick, kick; shoot, shoot, shoot; punch, punch punch. You get
the idea. There is really very little skill involved in playing this game. Simply brute
force. I usually get bored with games like this (Buffy, Onimusha), however,
for some reason I didn't in
this game. Perhaps the ability to go into "Focus" (slo-mo) mode at any time and pull
some truly incredible moves kept me going. I don't know. You do have a nice selection
of weapons to use ranging from a simple pistol to a grenade launcher and everything in-between.
Graphics are nothing special. You've seen it all before.
There is also an interesting "Hacking" section to this game. This is the area where
you enter cheats. Essentially, you get a Linux operating system on your and have to enter various
filenames and commands to discover the cheats. It seems like a lot of time
went into this part of the game. I don't know why. Just let me enter cheats if I want to,
you know?
It hurts that I didn't really like The Matrix and I have yet to see The Matrix Reloaded.
I thought that the first one was meh. That's right, I said meh. M - E - H. Meh. But,
it says something that after all was said and done, I still recommend this game, although
there are better games out there.
My feeling is that if you liked
the movies you're going to love the game as there is nothing in the game which is annoying enough
to make it a "bad" game and there're enough oohs and aahs to make the average fan go crazy.
However, if you're a gamer who wants an excellent 3rd person fighting game, I'd look elsewhere.
It's not that Enter the Matrix is bad; it's just average. I'd suggest Star Wars: Obi Wan
or Grand Theft Auto Vice City for a more involved and mind-challenging 3rd person action game.
This one gets old quickly and is more eye candy than substance. It does, however, scoot
by with a "thumbs up," from both me and Allison for sheer hype and coolness alone.
-Jeremy