If you're a fan of the series of the uterus, or just someone who has seen the movies, you probably do not need us to repeat the whole story for you, as the title of the game pretty much says it all. If you have not seen the movies, you probably should try this game before, because the narrative is not quite consistent for those not familiar with the source material. Large parts of the story told through scenes ripped directly from the film. But published in a decidedly musical fashion style video, jump and quickly jump around and provides only the bare essentials you need to get ahead. The sections in this game are not really that similar to movies, either. You will find many familiar situations such as the massive battle in the park in front of hundreds of agents Smith of Matrix: Reloaded and martial arts training evil battle between Neo and Morpheus in the first movie. But many of these sequences have been extended, and that branch in completely different directions from the movies. Not to mention that the third film is almost completely omitted, as the game jumps almost straight line to the final battle (though perhaps it is not so bad). So this is not just a step in the Matrix saga, in case you wonder counting. Rather, it is an adventure in every way, from 10-12 hours, which strictly follows the trials and tribulations of the New, so that and the original.
The only thing which is a bit worrying about how New Trail weaves the story is wild tonal shifts of. There are times that the game feels like getting out of your way to try them seriously, existential themes of films maintain. For example, between the end of the first film and the beginning of the second, will take on various missions which will save potential factors. Here you will find a wise old herbalist facing Neo as a demon that has come to take him away from his life; librarian panic when the book is trying to move is still displayed on the shelves thanks to a bug in the womb; and a martial artist whose sequence is established by the poetic narrative backstory by Larry Fishburne. And then there are times when things will be all cheerful, with lots of silly jokes and gags with references nudge-and-wink to video games in general, the Matrix movies, obviously vague cinema martial arts, and many other strange things. The end, in particular, is absolutely ridiculous, but almost hysterical state. We will not give it away, but say that it is far from being the final frustration of the third film.
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