Between levels, you can choose which moves to upgrade Neo with. The combat system in PoN is certainly ambitious, but it has plenty of flaws. There isn't even a coherent cutscene that explains what the "matrix" itself is. Honestly, if you have never seen the films, you would have no idea what's going on in this game.
The story throughout the entire Reloaded and Revolutions section is just as terrible as the movie versions, but the game makes it even more confusing by re-cutting movie clips between missions. Somewhere near the beginning of the Reloaded levels, the missions shift to a mediocre search-and-rescue formula, and it really drags down the pacing. The 100-Smith fight is included, as well as the crazy Dragonball Z-esque fight from Revolutions and a new ending that's heavily featured (and spoiled) in the commercials. Path of Neo may do several things better than Enter the Matrix, but the recreation of these classic scenes is one of the best. The dramatic lobby and rooftop shootouts, the subway fight with Smith, stopping the bullets in the hallway it's all there. You'll start by learning some of Neo's early moves, then go on to the events from the original film. It follows the same basic plot as the movie trilogy, but still makes several deviations (I don't remember any giant karate ants in the movies). As should have been expected, The Matrix: Path of Neo follows suit by having a lot of potential and pretty much squandering it. Reloaded and Revolutions were both convoluted and pretentious films, and the Enter the Matrix game was widely panned. Unfortunately, ever since the release of that excellent first film, anything with the Matrix name has been the definition of a disappointment. Honestly, how many times have we seen "bullet-time" since The Matrix was released? It was filled with a creative plot, menacing villains, and (most importantly) some eye-popping action and special effects that are still being emulated today. Like just about every guy back then, I walked out of the movie theater feeling like a little kid. Catching a glimpse of Neo dodging those bullets and fighting Agent Smith was absolutely amazing. With just a short trailer, I could tell that this movie was going to be an event.
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