The Matrix: Path of Neo
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The Matrix: Path of Neo is a 2005 video game based on The Matrix film series, following Enter the Matrix. Unlike the previous game, this game had gotten positive reviews for being a better Matrix game. Laurence Fishburne returned to voice Morpheus and the Wachowskis returned to write and direct the game.
Tropes used in The Matrix: Path of Neo include:
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- Adaptation Expansion: The game shows the events of the gap between the first two films.
- Final Boss: Mega-Smith, which was explained by the Wachowskis as an attempt to end the story as a video game.
- Precision F-Strike: Lana Wachowski surprisingly whispered “shit” for a T-rated game.
- Red Pill, Blue Pill: The very beginning lets the player pick between the two pills. If they pick red, a tutorial starts. If they pick blue, they go to the main menu.