The Matrix: Path of Neo
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- Release Date: Dec. 15, 2005
- Price: N/A
- Publisher: Atari
- Developer: Atari
- Platform(s): PS2 Xbox PC GameCube
- Genre: Action
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The Matrix: Path of Neo
Journey through the three landmark films as Neo himself.
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The Matrix: Path of Neo - PS2
- Posted: Apr, 02, 2008
- Score: 4/5.0
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Good game still today.
I know its April 2, 2008 but I just bought the Path of Neo this week. Seeing how this game has been out for three years now the graphics are obviously very outdated. So forget about the graphics...this is a pretty good game. Not great but it's worth $17.99 from your local GameStop. If you like the Matrix Trilogy this game is for you.
The Matrix: Path of Neo - PS2
- Posted: Aug, 26, 2007
- Score: 4.25/5.0
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the watchowski bros had a great idea
the matrix path of neo is just like the movies. it's got tones of weapons and it will test your mind with stuff it;s a little challenging but if you beat it it's worth it.
The Matrix: Path of Neo - PS2
- Posted: Dec, 14, 2005
- Score: 5/5.0
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This isn't a huge accomplishment but.... THIS IS THE BEST MATRIX GAME EVER
I love this game Graphics 4.0: Pretty, but at the same time it was rather blocky and there was alot of slowdown for a fast paced action game Sound 5.0 Great music and voiceovers one of the strongest points in the game Control 4.5: Very nice control It was very responsive and I never had one problem but, 600 MOVES? My @$$ I couldn't even count 100 And besides you didn't even need half of them since the game is way too easy and short Fun Factor: Good graphics, AMAZING SOUND, GREAT control. And one Hella cheesy ending makes this a good experience and my advice, skip the cutscenes they don't explain $@#$
The Matrix: Path of Neo - PS2
- Posted: Nov, 28, 2005
- Score: 3.5/5.0
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Combat Awesome...Yet Repetitive
Path of Neo i found to be repetitive. With the advertised 600 moves i kept pulling off about the same 5 moves the entire time. The only difference was the couple of upgrades you can obtain for them. Combat looked (and played) awesome, you didn't have to do massive button combos. Which was a bonus, just keep pressing the square and triangle buttons... The levels are mostly the same, kill every man (or computer program) in your way. However i must admit fighting the millions of Smiths was quite fun. There's nothining like smacking around hundreds of Smiths with a huge pole. However i'd recommend playing the game on the hard difficulty, normal was WAY to easy i never died once... Other than those flaws it was a solid game. FAR better than Enter the Matrix. Deffinitely worth a rental if you're a Matrix fan.
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The Matrix: Path of Neo Recent Articles
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Nov. 8, 2005
News:
The Matrix: Path of Neo Hits Retail; Feature Recap
Neo returns to battle those pesky Agents.
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Nov. 7, 2005
Review:
The Matrix: Path of Neo
Journey through the three landmark films as Neo himself.
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Sep. 29, 2005
Feature:
Redefining the Matrix
Design Manager Shawn Berryhill talks on remaking the Matrix as both a game and a franchise.
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Sep. 9, 2005
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Q&A with David Perry on The Path Neo and Wachowski Brothers
Conversations at Shiny Entertainment: David Perry talks on working with the Wachowski brothers to bring Neo to life.
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Sep. 2, 2005
Feature:
Shiny's David Perry Talks on The Matrix: Path of Neo
Our first of a series of interviews getting an inside look of Shiny Entertainment's The Matrix: Path of Neo.
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