- Publisher: Atari
- Release Date: May 14, 2003
- Also On: PC, PlayStation 2
User Score
7.9
out of 10
Generally favorable reviews- based on 42 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 31 out of 42
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Mixed: 5 out of 42
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Negative: 6 out of 42
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ChrisOct 20, 20034This is the worst game that I have ever played !!! Not because of the action (its really good) but it crashed on my GC !! the stack heap overloaded - this is NOT a good piece of software. Please Atari - release this game WITHOUT any bugs and I'll give it a 9. Hacking (extra game) is fun !
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ChrisM.Jan 1, 20041This game is not awesome. This game is a poorly put together piece of rubbish designed to grab as much money as possible. The controls were clunky, the graphics were ugly at best and the levels were boring and repetitive. The slow-mo fighting is slightly fun the first time you do it. By the 20th time it is just irritating. This game derserves to be cast into a sea of lava.
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PersonthatDoesNotLikeThisGameApr 2, 20041This game is too repetitive. If it DOES try something new, it still sucks. It is just too glitchy. I would have gave it at least an 8 if it wasn't buggy, and if it had more gameplay variety.
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HarryH.May 16, 20032Looks like sh.t, plays like sh.t. Watch the movie, ignore this crap.
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GregS.May 25, 20034
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UterMay 27, 20033Stop buying crap games people!! It's sold over a million copies already. Visit metacritic and do your research before purchasing! Enter the matrix is yet another example of an awesome license gone to waste. They must have spent all their budget on the brand name rights.
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Enter the Matrix isn't a perfect slice of interactive entertainment, but it does provide at least a dozen hours of action-packed fun and serves as a clever vehicle to expand on the events in "The Matrix Reloaded."
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Merely an okay game that benefits greatly from its movie license. [June 2003, p.106]
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Its game play suffers from repetition, but this two-disc technomelange has tons of great stuff for "Matrix" fans. [July 2003, p.142]