Enter The - Matrix [xbox Classic]

: Choosing between Niobe or Ghost offers slightly different gameplay paths; Niobe's levels often focus on high-speed driving and piloting the hovercraft Logos , while Ghost specializes in marksmanship and acrobatic ground combat.

The game places you in the roles of Niobe or Ghost—secondary characters from the films—as they carry out missions that directly impact the main movie plot. Enter The Matrix [Xbox Classic]

: The signature "Bullet Time" (called Focus in-game) allows you to slow down time to dodge bullets, perform gravity-defying martial arts, and run along walls. : Choosing between Niobe or Ghost offers slightly

: Despite its cinematic polish, the game was criticized for feeling unfinished. Players often encountered meddlesome camera angles, grainy FMV (full-motion video) quality, and vague mission objectives. Legacy and Availability : Despite its cinematic polish, the game was

: You can currently find used copies at retailers like Golden Apple Comics ($7.99), Whatnot ($14.95), and specialty retro shops like DKOldies .

At the time of its release, was a massive commercial hit, though critical reception remains mixed due to its technical glitches.

Released in 2003 by Shiny Entertainment, for the original Xbox was a groundbreaking, if flawed, attempt to bridge the gap between cinema and gaming. Rather than a simple retelling of the films, it provides a parallel narrative to The Matrix Reloaded , featuring nearly an hour of exclusive live-action footage directed by the Wachowskis. No reviews Gameplay and Storyline