Path of Neo - you've GOT to see the ending of the game.

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For those interested, here's videos on the end of the game:

http://x300.putfile.com/videos/31221282591.mpg < Part 1
http://x600.putfile.com/videos/31221493095.mpg < Part 2
http://x600.putfile.com/videos/31221584221.mpg < Part 3

There needs to be a thread on this! You guys HAVE to check this footage out. There hasn't been much in the way of official footage, but there's been a LOT of fancam footage.

http://media.putfile.com/lobby167
http://media.putfile.com/lobby421
http://www.albertojaviercrespo.com/Movie.wmv

There's also a new trailer for it:

http://www.atari.com.au/games/overview.do?id=311

Who else is hyped? Everyone I talk to that went to the shows a few weeks back played it and said it was un-freakin-believable.. the videos look great.. I cannot freakin' wait to play this game!

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[quote name='Quackzilla']The hype is almost as exciting as that from Enter the Matrix :)[/QUOTE]

with probably the same result. When was the last time an Atari game lived up to the hype?
 
[quote name='jkam']I really hope this game is good. I've been looking foward to it.[/QUOTE]


Me too but I am still holding my wait and see approach to this game.
 
Enter the Matrix was rushed and there was no bug testing that's why it had glitches and turned into a bad game. From what the developers said they gave themselves more time to properly test the game before release. Hopefully it will pay off. If done right the Matrix could make for such a great game. I'll probably give it a wait and see as well though.
 
[quote name='niceguyshawne']with probably the same result. When was the last time an Atari game lived up to the hype?[/QUOTE]

UT2004, Pirates, etc...
 
I read the review in Maxim today and they gave it a 5 out of 5 and game of the month. I know maxim is not the definitive source of game reviews, but I liked how they said that pretty much the whole game is all the best parts of the three movies.
 
Supposedly the path of neo soundtrack is suppose to come out next week i think :)

VG company's should start putting out there own cd soundtracks for there games, either included with the game or to purchase elsewhere. I know some company's have done it, but there should be more!
 
There is just so much potential for an awesome game with this franchise. I hope this turns out well. As for the videos, I especially like the samurai fight - The animation from attacking one enemy to another looks incredibly fluid.
 
IGN has a hands-on article on it..

http://ps2.ign.com/articles/662/662452p1.html

October 28, 2005 - With just a few weeks left before Atari rolls out The Matrix: Path of Neo to stores, Shiny Entertainment has finally lifted the curtain on a near-final build of the game so that we can see for ourselves how well it's going to hold up. The version in our possession is content complete too, which means that all the same levels, extras, and moves that can be found in the retail copy are in this disc too (with the exception of the ending, which has been changed from the motion picture's to reflect the Director's cut "True Conclusion").

So far, we've spent a good couple of hours with Path of Neo and there are several cool elements worth noting. To start, its presentation is well above average compared to your typical action game -- with movie-quality cinematics taken from the film to tell the story in an effective "montage" format, and the familiar "Matrix Code" effects in the menus, loading screens, and the like. Take our word for it, from the moment Path of Neo loads up on your television screen there won't be any doubt that the Wachowski Brothers and Warner Bros. has their say in the production.

Shiny's attention to movie detail continues on in just about everything the player does. The opening sequence, for example, actually takes place in Neo's head as a sort of premonition that points to the end of the first film's gun battle in the skyscraper lobby. It's your performance here that determines what difficulty setting users will play through the rest of the game with, as you'll begin eliminating security guards and police officers before being pushed into confrontations with SWAT team members, low-level agents, and Smith himself.

This is cool for a number of reasons (primarily because it's chaotic), but it also serves as a preview of what kind of moves Neo can eventually learn once he's progressed through the game. These battles can get a little disorienting, though, since the "dream effect" that's been utilized means that the screen warps and contorts pretty often. Still, it "feels" like you're in The Matrix regardless, and being able to select which pill you want to take from Morpheus right before is a nice touch (yes you can select the blue pill and if you do, you'll wake up in front of the computer as the game automatically ends).

After the initial lobby sequence, the game starts to loosely follow the events of the first film. Your very first objective is to sneak around to the office while talking to Morpheus on your cell phone just like you did in the movie. This area plays out a lot like the Hitman and Splinter Cell series, with Thomas Anderson running and ducking behind office cubicles and following would-be captors as he tries to make his way out of the building. Of course, the stealth here isn't as specific as you'd find in those other games, and it's okay to run at full speed or make a little noise without the worry of being caught.


Eventually, the action switches to Anderson's attempted escape on the outside ledges of his office. It's here that players can expect to do a lot of hanging, climbing, and shimmying from one ledge to another before moving back into the building to complete his descent down the stairs for his ultimate getaway. In the end, the stealth sequences are interesting and have some neat moments, but after moving on to the much more engrossing action portion, they're easily forgotten.

And that's where the majority of The Matrix's gameplay lies anyway. Built similarly to games such as God of War and Devil May Cry 3, Path of Neo offers a pretty vigorous battle system. Even in the earliest segments of the game, Neo can hide behind walls, peek around corners, pull off defensive jump-rolls, and participate in simplistic hand-to-hand combat. As Neo progresses through the various training sequences, however (which include swordfights in a bamboo forest, black and white group battles in a burning dojo, and a shootout in an Asian bar), his moveset continues to grow and expand.

At first, Neo can pull off your basic two and three-hit combos along with special maneuvers such as the Hyper Strike, Lightning Strike, Grapple and Lineup attacks. Most of these techniques are context sensitive too, so depending on whether you're in front, on the side or in back of your competition you'll do a myriad of different things. Players can also use a "Focus" command that slows time down and allows you to move at a much faster speed than everyone else (which further opens new move sets dependant on your position). When you take the above system and throw in a whole mess of different weapons (Bo staves, hand axes, pistols, machine guns, etc), mid-air grabs, wall runs, and the ability to chain multiple moves, you have yourself one of the most entertaining combat systems around.

Because of this expansive battle system, our time with The Matrix has provided a good bit of fun thus far. But there is a significant issue with the preview build that could prove problematic if it remains that way in the final version. I speak of course, of the framerate. Rarely steady and usually below 30 frames, this earlier disc slows down when it's not supposed to. The framerate problems have also created a few instances where commands we've input on the controller aren't always followed because what's happening on screen and what's happening with your hands isn't quite in synch. On a similar note, there's a whole lot of shimmer and shadowing problems in the PS2 version as well, and it gives some of the more populated environments a somewhat glitchy appearance.

Luckily, the version of the game we have is almost a month old -- so an optimization of the code is highly likely for the final. And if the issues highlighted above are solved by the time it ships later next month, then The Matrix: Path of Neo has a very bright (and very green) future ahead of it. Check back with us again in a few weeks to see how it all turns out.

god i cant wait. new pics!

http://media.ps2.ign.com/media/696/696714/imgs_1.html

Will add a few to the op
 
[quote name='niceguyshawne']with probably the same result. When was the last time an Atari game lived up to the hype?[/QUOTE]

I'm digging Indigo Prophecy.
 
Yep, I'm hoping things will turn out better this time, the most fun I had in Enter the Matrix is in the vampire/kung fu combat section and fighting agents.
 
IGN posted videos..


..god, I don't know what's happened, but I felt like I was watching Dead to Rights. And Neo was running around the dojo like a fucking duck. I may have to give this one a rent instead.. damn it.
 
[quote name='Scorch']IGN posted videos..


..god, I don't know what's happened, but I felt like I was watching Dead to Rights. And Neo was running around the dojo like a fucking duck. I may have to give this one a rent instead.. damn it.[/QUOTE]

Sounds like somebody just shit in your cereal. I watched some Gamespot videos and it really doesn't look that great at all.
 
[quote name='Mr. Anderson']Sounds like somebody just shit in your cereal. I watched some Gamespot videos and it really doesn't look that great at all.[/QUOTE]

It looks like crap, actually. This sucks. Well, let's wait for the reviews and whatnot..
 
Its street dated for tuesday i think but i saw it on sale in a target already. DIdnt pick it up though ill wait until it drops
 
[quote name='zewone']Craven said he saw it for rent already. I didn't know it was already out.[/QUOTE]

It's not supposed to be.. apparently some places and some wal-marts have put it out early. I dunno what the deal is, I wasn't aware that it had even shipped from the factory yet.
 
[quote name='Owen']I saw it at both Toys R Us and Best Buy last night but I did not buy it.[/QUOTE]

You should have, they would have got a huge fine for selling it. It's street dated for Nov. 8. We got some at work yesterday but can't sell it till then.
 
i bought it at fred meyer last night but i dont have a working tv to play it on. Will buy it with best buy bucks this week and return it for a full cash refund at fred meyer so i lose nothing.
 
yeah the game looks pretty cool. I have kind of turned away from the matrix franchise becuase they lost it in the third film. THey became a little to over the top and hollywood for there own good.

I dont see why they didnt wait and make this a 360 title. With a little more work this game could go from looking amazing to looking incredible.

Look forward to hearing what you guys think of it... more than if you bought it and how you are going to return it because you dont have a tv.... :whistle2:?
 
EB and GameCrazy both have this, so hopefully Rhino has it as well.. it's street dated, usually Rhino gets street dated titles on the day-of.. but yeah, they all have 'em in the back, they just can't sell them. My EB had the guide out there.
 
[quote name='Scorch']EB and GameCrazy both have this, so hopefully Rhino has it as well.. it's street dated, usually Rhino gets street dated titles on the day-of.. but yeah, they all have 'em in the back, they just can't sell them. My EB had the guide out there.[/QUOTE]

Were you going to get the game after all? I'm definitely renting it.
 
So this game is totally badass.

First things first: The only true voice actor is Morpheus. However, the voice actor(s) for Neo and Agent Smith get it so close that it doesn't become bothersome.

Second.. correct, no music from the movies. However, the music is the same style of music from the movie, so it's not bothersome.

Third.. slowdown.. nothing yet.

If you liked Enter the Matrix, pick this up. Even if you hated it, give this, at the very least, a rent. So far, it's cool. Between levels, they throw in clips from the movie, and when you pause the screen, everything turns to code.

I'm only on level three (training, right after I snuck around the office building), but if the rest of the game's like this, I definately don't feel bad about picking this one up. Loving it so far.
 
The first level is actually a lobby fight, then you have him sneaking around the office, now i'm doing swordsplay, to give a backstory to the kung fu thing.

That was the most badass thing ever, I kicked a guy in the stomach, threw my sword up in the air, flipped over his back, caught the sword in midair and jammed it in his back. It was very, very :cool:
 
Regarding the frame rate drops.. i've yet to experience one.

What I think people are saying is that it slows down.. yes, it does, but it's the Matrix slowdown. Like in the burly brawl fight. Things go real fast, then it goes in super slow motion, and picks back up again. It does that in the game, and it's a cool effect.
 
Yeah, XBox. I think i'm starting to get to the meat of the game, I keep waiting for these framerate drops but i've yet to have any. Just beat the Kung Fu training program, now i'm in that place where Neo first says "Deja Vu!" and they capture Morpheus.
 
Yeah, I saw this at Best Buy today, and I was thinking about getting it.

It's definitely a rental, though. Question is, I'm wondering when Hollywood gets it. Their website says today, and I just got back from some errands (including a trip to the video store). Nothing there.

Hmm...

Well, I liked Enter the Matrix... it was OK. I guess I'll like this one.
 
[quote name='Saucy Jack']Yeah, I saw this at Best Buy today, and I was thinking about getting it.

It's definitely a rental, though.[/QUOTE]

Uhh.. and how do you know that it's "definately" a rental? I think it's a must-have for any huge Matrix fan..
 
[quote name='Scorch']Uhh.. and how do you know that it's "definately" a rental? I think it's a must-have for any huge Matrix fan..[/QUOTE]

Dude, you must have been knocked on the head today. :lol:

Remember, Saucy Jack's just a poor kid from South Texas. Look how long it took him to buy Far Cry.

The Matrix fan in me does want this a lot, though...
 
When you say "Definately" a rental, I thought you meant the game is a rental for everyone, not just you.. but you were saying it was a rental for you. Gotcha.

Went to GameCrazy and Rhino.. it's now sold out both places on XBox.. plenty of PS2 versions in stock. I tried out the PS2 version at GameCrazy and man.. it was bad. Framerate drops a'plenty... and i'm not saying that just because I have an XBox.. the gameplay was okay, but the cinematics slowed down a lot.

I hate how Gamespot and IGN are both waiting days after the game is released to review it, it's annoying.

I'm guessing this will score an 8.x on IGN and between a 7.2 and 7.4 on Gamespot.
 
[quote name='Scorch']When you say "Definately" a rental, I thought you meant the game is a rental for everyone, not just you.. but you were saying it was a rental for you. Gotcha.

Went to GameCrazy and Rhino.. it's now sold out both places on XBox.. plenty of PS2 versions in stock. I tried out the PS2 version at GameCrazy and man.. it was bad. Framerate drops a'plenty... and i'm not saying that just because I have an XBox.. the gameplay was okay, but the cinematics slowed down a lot.

I hate how Gamespot and IGN are both waiting days after the game is released to review it, it's annoying.

I'm guessing this will score an 8.x on IGN and between a 7.2 and 7.4 on Gamespot.[/QUOTE]

Yeah, I saw the PS2 version on display at WalMart tonight. It did look a bit slow.

Also, I was wondering... what's with the "definately" with the quotes and such?

[quote name='TheRock88']Man, I cant decide between getting PON or Gun. Scorch; if I enjoyed ETM, would I enjoy PON?[/QUOTE]

I would say so. If you liked Enter the Matrix, Path of Neo seems to be a much better game.
 
[quote name='TheRock88']Man, I cant decide between getting PON or Gun. Scorch; if I enjoyed ETM, would I enjoy PON?[/QUOTE]

Oh yes. Very, very, very, VERY much so.

Also, I was wondering... what's with the "definately" with the quotes and such?

I dunno, I just kept doing it.
 
I beat the game last night and let me say wow. It has some of the best gameplay ive seen in awhile. I have the ps2 version and I only noticed one spot where the frame rate dropped. The only disapointment I really have is the ending. I wont spoil it but I dont know what they were thinking. My favorite level would of course have to be the burly brawl, smacking smiths with a pipe is soooooo much fun.
 
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