Search Advanced SearchView Cart   Checkout   
 Location:  Home » Video Games » Adventure » Enter the Matrix  
Categories
Video Games
Wii
Playstation 2
Xbox
Nintendo DS
Playstation 3
Xbox 360
Related Categories
• Adventure
PC Games
Categories
Video Games
• All Games
PC Games
Categories
Video Games
• Video Games Available for International Shipping
Specialty Stores
Video Games
• Action & Adventure
Game Genre of the Month
Custom Stores
Specialty Stores
Video Games
• Adventure
Genre (feature_browse-bin)
Browse Refinements
Refinements
Video Games
• Windows 98
Operating System (feature_two_browse-bin)
Browse Refinements
Refinements
Video Games
• Windows 2000
Operating System (feature_two_browse-bin)
Browse Refinements
Refinements
Video Games
• Windows ME
Operating System (feature_two_browse-bin)
Browse Refinements
Refinements
Video Games
• Windows XP
Operating System (feature_two_browse-bin)
Browse Refinements
Refinements
Video Games
• Action
PC Games
Software Available for International Shipping
Custom Stores
Specialty Stores
Software

Enter the Matrix

Enter the Matrix

zoom enlarge 

Other Views:
From: Atari
Category: Video Games

List Price: $19.99
Buy New: $0.99
You Save: $19.00 (95%)



New (32) Used (28) from $0.20

Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 121 reviews
Sales Rank: 13135

Format: Cd-rom
Platforms: Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows Xp
ESRB: Teen
Media: CD-ROM
Edition: Standard
Number Of Items: 1
Age: 12 - 20 years
Operating System: Windows 2000
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8
Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.3 x 1.4

MPN: 24394
UPC: 742725243941
EAN: 0742725243941
ASIN: B00007M5DZ

Release Date: May 15, 2003
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Shipping: Expedited shipping available
Condition: LOW COST SHIPPING CHARGES + FAST FIRST CLASS DELIVERY + LOW PRICES = CUSTOMER SATISFACTION! BUY FROM CLOSEOUTVIDEO! WE ARE CELEBRATING OUR 20TH YEAR IN BUSINESS! WE HAVE OVER 14,000 DVD's, VHS, VIDEO GAMES, SOFTWARE, BOOKS AND MORE FOR SALE! ALL OF OUR PRODUCTS ARE 100% FACTORY ORIGINALS, SO FEEL CONFIDENT YOU ARE BUYING FROM PROFESSIONALS INTERESTED IN DELIVERING YOUR ENTERTAINMENT NEEDS.

Features:
  • In this incredible story written by the creators of the film, players will take on the roles of Niobe and Ghost, two central characters in The Matrix - Reloaded
  • Authentic photo-realistic designs and martial arts action draw you in and immerse you in the experience of the film
  • Receive guidance from the Oracle and rewrite the laws of physics when you enter Bullet Time
  • Use your guns, fists and wits as you survive car chases in the Matrix and pilot hoverships in the Desert Of The Real
  • Previously unseen footage bring this story to life and tie it directly to the film -- you'll see how your in-game actions affect the movie!

Accessories:

  • PC Gamer (1-year)

Similar Items:

  • The Matrix: Path of Neo
  • The Matrix Online
  • Resident Evil 4
  • Halo: Combat Evolved
  • Hitman Trilogy (Includes Silent Assassins, Blood Money and Contracts)

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Enter the Matrix takes the world of the Matrix and brings it home to you, in this mind-bending, interactive tale of survival!


Customer Reviews:   Read 116 more reviews...

2 out of 5 stars almost a waste of money   July 21, 2006
pros:
-cool moves
-have some deleted scenes of the movie
-use "Hacking", to get more features(such as getting new messages)
cons:
-a waste of space!4 cds, 4 GBS!
- the controlls are complex
- the mouse sensitivty are different ( the speed of selecting sometime is different from viewing and sniping)
- the graphic sucks and everything is all dark
-sometime the game froze at the menu

i play alot of games and when i read about how EtM sucks, i thought, how bad can it be? well its the worst i hav ever seen.
its almost a rip off of the game "Max payne". if you get a chance to buy this game, PASS ON THAT!



1 out of 5 stars Overhyped   January 27, 2006
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

I have to say this is probably the most overhyped game ever released and in no way did it live up to the hype generated before its release, which only made things worse.

Sure, the graphics are good and it has a lot of features. The problem is that the developers of this game neglected the most important aspect of gaming - GAMEPLAY. Let's face it, the game has great graphics but it's not fun to play. It's way to linear and the fighting and shooting system is very poorly designed with unnecessary features. If a game doesn't have good gameplay, then graphics, features, special effects and all that other nonsense means squat. It doesn't matter how realistic it looks or how many moves you can do, if the game is not fun to play then it's not worth buying. Even if a game's graphics look almost the same as real life, I would rather play an old 8-bit NES game if the new game has no gameplay and isn't fun to play.

It seems the developers of this game just hopped on the "let's spend 5 years on the graphics and features and completely neglect the gameplay" bandwagon that so many other developers are following nowadays. It didn't seem like they were trying to make a good game, it seemed more like they were trying to impress people with all the features and graphics and just create a lot of hype to deceive people into going out and buying a useless manufactured game. They wasted way too much time with unnecessary features instead of spending it on actually making the game bearable to play.

I remember off the Matrix DVD (I can't remember which one) in the features it had a preview of the making of the game and there was this woman bragging about how "This game is like no other, each character has over 300 individual moves, it has fighting, it has shooting, it has driving" or some cr*p like that (this is partly what I mean about hype).

1) What's the point of each character having "over 300 individual moves" if all you need to do to get through the game is a normal punch and kick? Normally, the purpose of special moves is to make it easier or quicker to defeat the enemy. However, in this game, just using normal moves is just as efficient as using special ones due to the poor design of the fighting system. I did many special moves during the game and I saw no benefit in doing them. In fact I found it easier just using normal punches and kicks or just pressing random buttons to get through the game and lost even less health using this method. Now why would a player remember the combinations to do all these special moves if there is no incentive to do them? So basically, all those hours that the developers spent on programming all these 300 moves amounts to nothing since the player is not even going to use 90% of them throughout the whole game. This game would have gotten a much higher rating if all those hours were spent on more simple and fundamental aspects of the game.

2) The driving is terrible. It's not what they hyped it up to be. There is rarely driving in the game and when there is it's pretty average and arcade style. I don't feel that I have to write much more on this aspect as most people who have played the game will agree. If you want good driving, then buy Gran Turismo or NFS.

3) Don't even get me started on the shooting. This has to be the absolute WORST aspect of the game and probably the worst shooting engine in any game for that matter. This aspect completely put me off the game. If it wasn't for this then I probably would have actually bothered to beat it. I mean, for Christ's sake, WHERE'S THE CROSSHAIR??? The default mode is 3rd person and you don't even have a crosshair to aim with (and it's not even an option). HOW THE HELL ARE YOU SUPPOSED TO AIM? It's simply way too hard to aim at someone in 3rd person without a crosshair. Sure, they have an "auto-aim" feature when you shoot in the enemy's general direction, that is, if your idea of auto-aim is bullets going 5 meters off target in random directions. I mean, I'm sitting there trying to shoot a simple guard, trying to aim in his general direction without the aid of a crosshair, emptying clips of bullets that just fly off in random directions anywhere apart from the enemy, the bullets looking like something off a playstation game. The only way to get a crosshair on the bloody screen is going into 1st person mode. Sure, that sounds alright. I mean, I'll just go into 1st person mode every time I see an enemy. But guess what? You can't even move in 1st person mode, which just makes it impossible to avoid being shot. And you know what else? For some unknown reason the developers decided to make the mouse around 50x more sensitive in 1st person mode than it is in 3rd person. Way to encourage people to aim. And you can't even change the sensitivity for 1st person mode alone so it will always be around 50x more sensitive than in 3rd person mode. And when you change it so that you can actually aim at someone in less than 1 minute in 1st person mode, it becomes so un-sensitive in 3rd person mode that it takes around 10 movements of the mouse across the mouse pad just to do a 360. In the end, it just gets to the point where it's easier to just run up to someone and kung-fu them. Due to its fundamental flaws, this aspect of the game ends up as useless as the "300 moves" I mentioned earlier. Once again, there is no incentive to use this aspect of the game. Why would someone sit there for 1 minute, emptying 5 clips of bullets just to kill a few enemies, when he/she could just run up to them and kung-fu them and kill them even quicker and with even less loss of health. Personally, I can't understand why the developers would spend so much time on designing 300 moves that the player is not even going to use and not even making an effort to fix the fundamental aspects of the game. I mean, surely the developers could have spent a couple of hours placing a simple crosshair on the screen, adjusting the mouse sensitivity and actually programming the bullets to hit their targets.

Overall, it seems that the developers tried to mix a few different genres of gaming but got none of them right. Also the gaming is way too linear. I mean, I've played plenty of linear games and enjoyed them (eg. Medal of Honor series) but this game takes it to a whole new level and just becomes plain boring. The whole game is pretty much based on running through and area, killing all the guards in it and going through a door to the next area. There is hardly any variation to this. No finding keys/items, no exploring areas, no secrets, just the same old linear path with fighting the same old enemies.

So in conclusion, the developers spend a lot of time on unnecessary features and graphics but this was not enough to save the game as it is fundamentally flawed in the crucial area of gameplay. The game mixes a wide range of gaming genres but fails to succeed in any of them, once again, due to poor gameplay. If the developers spent a little less time on ridiculously unnecessary features and a little more on the crucial area of gameplay this could have very well been a solid release. Unfortunately, it just became another poor movie-adaptation to add to the ever growing list.



1 out of 5 stars Not worthy of its name   December 14, 2005
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

It's not that I'm not a Matrix geek. I have the trilogy, I watched the Animatrix, and I have total faith that future games released be the producers will be much more stable. The problem with this is its stability.

For a setting that involves such an extensive amount of software engineering and security, you'd expect the reality to be a lot better than it was. I've owned this game for a year and a half, and have run it on multiple machines--every single one of them has issues with it. Occasionally, I'll get it to work, and within a month it'll come up with some new crap like the sound ceasing to work.

The second problem is the general blandness of the filmstrips in the game. There are overt repeats between scenarios, too. I wasn't impressed.

Finally, let's not forget about how *terrible* the AI is, especially when you're depending on it. Success in one of the stages involves complete chance! This is DEFINITELY something I expected better from. I spent nearly fifty dollars on this game, and it was the worst purchase of my life.

If you're looking for something quality, the same company is releasing an apology (literally) titled "The Path of the One." I've seen screenshots, and it looks much more promising. Also, I've heard good things about The Matrix Online, but I haven't played it. I don't reccomend you buy this.



1 out of 5 stars hey guys!!! i need help   September 9, 2005
 0 out of 10 found this review helpful

guys i was recommended da enter da matrix game n i downloaded it but everytime i press play, an error comes up n says full screen not found. my friend told me dat i have 2 do sumthin like change it, wat do i do?


4 out of 5 stars Regular Gameplay good , but not other parts.   December 21, 2004
 2 out of 4 found this review helpful

I got this game yesterday and I really like it. The graphics are pretty good. The only problem I had with it was that the driving part was awful. It was overall very good!!!

Copyright action-web.net 2007