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* [[Author's Saving Throw]]: The game was made by the Wachowskis as an apology for ''[[Enter the Matrix]]'' and finally lets players play as Neo. |
* [[Author's Saving Throw]]: The game was made by the Wachowskis as an apology for ''[[Enter the Matrix]]'' and finally lets players play as Neo. |
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* [[Best Boss Ever]]: The Mega-Smith battle was intentionally made as this to make the game feel more rewarding. |
* [[Best Boss Ever]]: The Mega-Smith battle was intentionally made as this to make the game feel more rewarding. |
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* [[No Problem With Licensed Games]: The game is seen as a fun and cool ''Matrix'' game done right. |
* [[No Problem With Licensed Games]]: The game is seen as a fun and cool ''Matrix'' game done right. |
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* [[Win Back the Crowd]]: The announcement of a ''Matrix'' game with Neo as the playable character brought in unsatisfied gamers. |
* [[Win Back the Crowd]]: The announcement of a ''Matrix'' game with Neo as the playable character brought in unsatisfied gamers. |
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Latest revision as of 17:25, 27 September 2021
These things about The Matrix: Path of Neo are subjective - not everyone will agree with all of them.
- Author's Saving Throw: The game was made by the Wachowskis as an apology for Enter the Matrix and finally lets players play as Neo.
- Best Boss Ever: The Mega-Smith battle was intentionally made as this to make the game feel more rewarding.
- No Problem With Licensed Games: The game is seen as a fun and cool Matrix game done right.
- Win Back the Crowd: The announcement of a Matrix game with Neo as the playable character brought in unsatisfied gamers.
- Back to The Matrix: Path of Neo