80
At first, combat seems too twitchy and simplistic, while the training sequences last too long, but as you grow in power, and unlock your substantial latent wealth of special moves and combination plays, the rich combat possibilities reveal themselves.
80
A Matrix game that FINALLY got it right. You're able to pull off all the cool moves and abilities that Neo possesses, including fighting off hundreds of Smiths at once, pole and all. With great graphics and great controls, this title will definitely impress with the first and second play through.
95
Shockingly enough, is actually pretty damn good. Sure, it looks uglier than Ernest Borgnine in a tutu, and trying to use the controls is like operating the Space Shuttle while wearing oven mitts, but once you get the hang of it, beating the Stove Top stuffing out of agents is terrific fun.
9
How is this game so good? I played it all today in 2024 and it slaps way better than expected
5
Slow pace game and not that great **** really. Feels like it has great intentions but does not gives a real representation of what it wanted to be (just making up the last thing to make the minimum characters)
6
The game is insanely impressive for the PS2, but the framerate is absolutely abysmal. There are also some very questionable design choices.
The Matrix: Path of Neo
PlayStation 2
Released On:
Nov 7, 2005
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69
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7.4
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95
Shockingly enough, is actually pretty damn good. Sure, it looks uglier than Ernest Borgnine in a tutu, and trying to use the controls is like operating the Space Shuttle while wearing oven mitts, but once you get the hang of it, beating the Stove Top stuffing out of agents is terrific fun.
80
At first, combat seems too twitchy and simplistic, while the training sequences last too long, but as you grow in power, and unlock your substantial latent wealth of special moves and combination plays, the rich combat possibilities reveal themselves.
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55% Positive
41 Ratings
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May 13, 2024
9
How is this game so good? I played it all today in 2024 and it slaps way better than expected
Feb 16, 2023
9
The low score is ridiculous. One of the best movie tie-in games. Has a bunch of original content. The combat is great, although the most advanced combos are nearly impossible to execute.
75
A large number of technical issues and some combat flaws, along with a number of less than stellar puzzle mechanics make this a game for hardcore Matrix fans or some martial arts action buffs instead of for everyone.
70
In theory, it's great, in execution, it falls short mostly from the lack of impact imparted by the fighting. [Dec 2005, p.64]
67
The controls are a bit hit and miss. For the most part they seem responsive, but there are a few platform style levels that will have you trying to snap your controller in two with frustration.
60
It never seems to target the right enemy, and it often takes too long to circle around and get an enemy in your sights before you're able to use the lock-on.
40
A turbulent ride between decent action, half-baked graphics and camera, and occasionally clunky, but undeniably authentic presentation.
Aug 11, 2014
8
This game fell just short of being a memorable classic, and my reason for saying this is primarily based upon the short level designs, which felt like we playing a demo of a feature length game. Just as you were getting into the thick of it, and wanting more, the level was over, but I guess we could put this down to hardware technical limitations for the time. But setting that aside, Shiny were really brave to take on a project as deep and as ambitious as the Matrix, and manage to make it so damn good. Despite the obviously low poly count, the graphics - for the time - still impressed me, as Shiny always have that knack of being able to create an amazing atmosphere within a game. The bullet time feature was an absolute blast, too, especially kicking / shooting ten shades of sweet **** out of agents. I really think that a Matrix game needs to be released on next-gen consoles, which would sort out the problem of the short levels. Anyway, I'd give Path of Neo 89%
Apr 2, 2023
7
Not great, but entertaining. Unlike Enter the Matrix, this is a straightforward action game. It allows players to relive through the movie's iconic action scenes as Neo himself. But there are also original levels and a new ending to The Matrix Revolutions. Graphically, it isn't very impressive. Still, fans of Devil May Cry or God of War should have fun with it. I would rate it with 7.7 out of 10.
Jan 4, 2023
7
if it was a beat em up it would be amazing because the combat in this game is great! what i hate about this game is just not being able to skip cutscenes.
the graphics even on the PS2 are beautiful and full of life in the colors, there is a part where you fight against a samurai and the Japanese island is charming
Apr 22, 2014
7
enter the matrix ****, i played this game on hard difficulty and loved the combos and beating loads of enemies, lots of levels which i liked since i like games to be long, really long training though and the graphics i feel were horrible, but if you can get past the graphics then i always enjoyed this game the most out of any matrix game i have played.
Jun 5, 2023
6
The game is insanely impressive for the PS2, but the framerate is absolutely abysmal. There are also some very questionable design choices.
SummarySet in the Matrix universe, The Matrix: Path of Neo enables players to play as Neo, the central character, and relive his most important and memorable scenarios from the complete film trilogy, including the original film, "The Matrix." Throughout the game, the path the player takes to resolve each scenario and the resulting consequences ... Read More
Rated Tfor Teen
Platforms:
- PC
- Xbox
- PlayStation 2
Initial Release Date:Nov 7, 2005
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- Shiny Entertainment
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