Publisher: Infogrames
Publisher: Infogrames
Genre: Action
Release Date: May 15, 2003 (US)
Release Date: May 15, 2003 (US)
Release Date: May 15, 2003 (US)
T for Teen: Mild Language, Suggestive Themes, Violence
Enter the Matrix

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Publisher: Infogrames
Publisher: Infogrames
Genre: Action
Release Date: May 15, 2003 (US)
Release Date: May 15, 2003 (US)
Release Date: May 15, 2003 (US)
T for Teen: Mild Language, Suggestive Themes, Violence
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Enter the Matrix

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Based on the second movie in the trilogy, Enter the Matrix features a mixture of gunplay and martial arts that bend the rules of the Matrix, insane driving and stunts, and the chance to pilot the fastest hovercraft in the fleet. This game isn't just set in the Matrix universe, it's designed to be an integral part of the entire Matrix experience, with a story that weaves in and out of The Matrix: Reloaded, the sequel to the Academy Award-winner. Enter the Matrix is the story-behind-the-story. Features bullet time effects, never-before-seen life-action footage starring the cast of the movies, and more.


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Editions

Enter the Matrix (Xbox)

Release Region: United States
Release Date: May 15, 2003
Publisher: Infogrames

ESRB T for Teen Mild Language, Suggestive Themes, Violence

Enter the Matrix (Xbox)

Release Region: United Kingdom
Release Date: Unreleased
Publisher: Infogrames

Enter the Matrix (Xbox)

Release Region: Japan
Release Date: Unreleased
Publisher: Infogrames

Also available on: PC, PlayStation 2, GameCube

Specifications

Release Medium

1 DVD

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Features

  • The game is based on a highly original blend of the key best selling console game genres. (Action/Exploration/Fighting/Driving.)
  • The writer/directors of the Matrix movie trilogy, Andy and Larry Wachowski, wrote the game script and personally directed around one full hour of NEVER-BEFORE-SEEN Matrix footage exclusively for this video game. (Shot at full Hollywood quality using the same movie crew and actors.) The final experience is a seamless blend of gameplay, in-game cinematics and fresh new Matrix footage.
  • The game stars all of the key characters from The Matrix Reloaded (likeness and voice over), including Neo (Keaanu Reeves), Trinity (Carrie-Anne Moss), Morpheus (Laurence Fishburne), Agent Smith (Hugo Weaving), Niobe (Jada Pinkett Smith), Ghost (Anthony Wong), Sparks (Lachy Hulme) and Persephone (Monica Bellucci.)
  • The game has the truly authentic, photo-realistic Matrix 'look' based on unparalleled collaboration with the actual movie making production crew. The fight sequences in the game are choreographed by Master Wo Ping (Crouching Tiger-Hidden Dragon, Iron Monkey) and his team of expert disciples. Just like he did in the movie, Wo Ping gives you the power to run on walls or take down a room of enemies without breaking a sweat.
  • The game contains incredible visual effects including advanced particle engine and world destruction as seen in the Matrix movie.
  • Players will see, only after playing the game, that their actions actually have an effect on the 2nd movie - The Matrix Reloaded and when seeing the movie for the first time will realize how what they see actually ties in with the game they've played
  • Same musicians in-movie AND in-game
  • Same SoundFX in-movie AND in-game

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