Running on walls, cartwheeling while firing dual Uzis, and dodging bullets in slow motion.
It utilizes the Xbox’s superior hardware to handle the "Burly Brawl" (Neo vs. 100 Agent Smiths) with much more stability than the PS2.
Faster transitions between the real world and the Matrix simulations. Why It Holds Up The Matrix Path of Neo [Xbox Classic]
A massive combo system that evolves as Neo "plugs in" to new training programs. You can perform the iconic 360-degree kicks and staff-fighting techniques seen in the films.
for the original Xbox is the ultimate power trip for fans of the franchise. Released in November 2005, it serves as a "make-good" for players who felt Enter the Matrix lacked the cinematic punch of playing as the Chosen One. Narrative: Your Own "The One" Journey Running on walls, cartwheeling while firing dual Uzis,
Full support for Dolby Digital 5.1, making the industrial-techno soundtrack and the "thwack" of hits feel incredibly immersive.
It remains one of the few games that successfully captures the feeling of . You start as a clumsy hacker dodging security guards and end as a cape-wearing deity capable of shattering the environment. It’s a messy, ambitious, and deeply creative love letter to the source material. Faster transitions between the real world and the
While also released on PS2 and PC, the is widely considered the definitive console edition: