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''The Matrix: Path of Neo'' was made by Creator/ShinyEntertainment, Creator/{{Atari}} and Creator/WarnerBros in 2005 as part of ''Franchise/TheMatrix'' series. It was made MultiPlatform for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2, UsefulNotes/{{Xbox}}, and PC. You start play as the office worker, Thomas Anderson and progress into Neo over the course of the game. It takes place during, in between and at the end of the trilogy.

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''The Matrix: Path of Neo'' was made by Creator/ShinyEntertainment, Creator/{{Atari}} and Creator/WarnerBros in 2005 as part of ''Franchise/TheMatrix'' series. It was made MultiPlatform for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2, UsefulNotes/{{Xbox}}, Platform/PlayStation2, Platform/{{Xbox}}, and PC. You start play as the office worker, Thomas Anderson and progress into Neo over the course of the game. It takes place during, in between and at the end of the trilogy.

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* MartialArtsUniform: During a few of the training levels - the fight with Morpheus.



* NoOSHACompliance: Averted. The saftey equipment and stuff is there, but when Neo rescues Roland from the SWAT, you've got to start destroying the factory to save him.

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* NoOSHACompliance: Averted. The saftey safety equipment and stuff is there, but when Neo rescues Roland from the SWAT, you've got to start destroying the factory to save him.
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Level Up has been disambiguated. Guess I’ll ask someone next time if anyone knows exactly which replacement trope does it fits.


* LevelUp: Both in-game with gaining more combos from three to four ect. and at the RingMenu screen.
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* StaringThroughTheSword: After the winter multi-enemy level.
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* AnAxeToGrind: During the timed mission, some of the later waves start using throwing axes as weapons.

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* BattleAtopThePoles: The scene where you battle Seraph atop burning wooden posts, which is an [[{{Homage}} homage]] to the final battle in ''Film/IronMonkey''.



* {{Homage}}: The scene where you battle Seraph atop burning wooden posts is a clear send up of the final battle in ''Film/IronMonkey''.
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* BarrierBustingBlow: UpToEleven in one of the later levels, it becomes a frenzy of this with nearly every enemy busting out of a column or wall.

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* BarrierBustingBlow: UpToEleven Exaggerated in one of the later levels, it becomes a frenzy of this with nearly every enemy busting out of a column or wall.
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* ThanksForTheMammary: At least twice onscreen in two cutscenes, a Smith is shown infecting a woman with the Smith virus by sticking his fingers right into the middle of her chest, counting the Smiths as sexual harassers for the brief time the inappropriately touched woman is still a woman. The casual display implies that offscreen, the Smiths have done the same thing to many other women and feminine programs over and over — yes, including and perhaps especially the bustier victims whose chest would be a far more visible and reachable target than a man's flat chest. One can only imagine the possible encounters between the Smiths and the likes of Persephone, the librarian, and the Witch.
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It was received much better by both critics and fans than its predecessor, 2003's ''VideoGame/EnterTheMatrix''. It was followed by ''VideoGame/TheMatrixOnline''.

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It was received much better by both critics and fans than its predecessor, 2003's ''VideoGame/EnterTheMatrix''. It was followed by ''VideoGame/TheMatrixOnline''.
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* SimpleStaff: The Bo and Full staves.

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* DramaticHighPerching: Neo standing on the edge of a building during 'The Captains' series of missions, before GroundShatteringLanding to rescue Morpheus and Trinity.



* IHaveTheHighGround: Neo standing on the edge of a building during 'The Captains' series of missions, before GroundShatteringLanding to rescue Morpheus and Trinity.
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* CoolVsAwesome: During the BreakingTheFourthWall segement the Wachowskis compare Neo and Smith's final battle to [[ComicBook/IncredibleHulk Hulk]] vs. ''ComicBook/{{Galactus}}''.

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* CoolVsAwesome: During the BreakingTheFourthWall segement the Wachowskis compare Neo and Smith's final battle to [[ComicBook/IncredibleHulk [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk Hulk]] vs. ''ComicBook/{{Galactus}}''.
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** Agents remain a threat throughout the game, unlike the movie where they were overshadowed when Neo became the chosen one.

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** Agents remain a threat throughout the game, unlike the movie where they were overshadowed when Neo became the chosen one.One.
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Dewicking misuse


* SpotOfTea: During the tea house level, tea accidentally getting dumped on the floor starts off the ensuing fire fight.
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* MultiColoredHair: The NPC Witch who has black-hair streaked with purple and red.

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