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** Chang Tzu proves this about a minute later when he, a guy who, mind he is ''not'' unplugged, manages to throw an ''Agent'' through a very thick wooden door.

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** Chang Tzu proves this about a minute later when he, a guy who, who mind he you, is ''not'' unplugged, manages to throw an ''Agent'' through a very thick wooden door.
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-->'''SWAT guy:''' Why'd they send so many of us out ? I mean, it's just [[OneManArmy one guy]], it's overkill.

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-->'''SWAT guy:''' Why'd they send so many of us out ? I mean, it's [[JustOneMan just [[OneManArmy one guy]], it's overkill.



** Neo's reaction in that scene, sensing the Agent, and cart wheeling aside ''just'' in time, as it flys through the door to avoid being knocked over...he missed being hit by an inch. That's how hard and fast Chang Tzu can hit hard and fast enough to surprise [[TheChosenOne Neo]] and almost inadvertently take him out.

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** Neo's reaction in that scene, sensing the Agent, and cart wheeling aside ''just'' in time, as it flys flies through the door to avoid being knocked over...he missed being hit by an inch. That's how hard and fast Chang Tzu can hit hard and fast enough to surprise [[TheChosenOne Neo]] and almost inadvertently take him out.
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* The game was hyped as a playable version of the film trilogy in which certain scenes and plot points were altered for a better videogame experience; the actual plot alterations suit this concept well, even if the actual game design fell rather flat. But the Crowning Moment comes at the end, when the Wachowskis -- as little 1-bit sprites in a Construct program (Lana as the pink one, naturally) -- [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1TLJb9NZN0I interrupt the final fight]] to explain that Neo's sacrifice would make for a terrible ending to a videogame, because gamers want a final boss fight, and they will therefore get one as Neo takes on "Mega Smith." The whole thing is a ''very thinly'' veiled TakeThat at everyone who started professing hatred for the movies as they started losing the pretense of being action flicks and became more openly cerebral, with thicker symbolism instead of direct dialogue.

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* The game was hyped as a playable version of the film trilogy in which certain scenes and plot points were altered for a better videogame experience; the actual plot alterations suit this concept well, even if the actual game design fell rather flat. But the Crowning Moment comes at the end, when the Wachowskis -- as little 1-bit sprites in a Construct program (Lana as the pink one, naturally) -- [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1TLJb9NZN0I interrupt the final fight]] to explain that Neo's sacrifice would make for a terrible ending to a videogame, because gamers want a final boss fight, and they will therefore get one as Neo takes on "Mega Smith." The whole thing is a ''very thinly'' veiled TakeThat at everyone who started professing hatred for the movies as they started losing the pretense of being action flicks and became more openly cerebral, with thicker symbolism instead of direct dialogue.
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** The first level is the office where Neo gets the phone call from Morpheus. Unlike the movie, you can actually climb onto the scaffolding, and even escape the building without being arrested.
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* Playing the courtyard battle and beating the Smiths. No, not being {{Dog Pile Of Doom}}ed like in the movies, actually beating ''all'' the Smiths. Cue awesome VictoryPose.

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* Playing the courtyard battle Burly Brawl and beating the Smiths. No, not being {{Dog Pile Of Doom}}ed like in the movies, actually beating ''all'' the Smiths. Cue awesome VictoryPose.
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* For Chang Tzu, implied by one of the SWAT guys who asks
-->'''SWAT guy:''' Why'd they send so many of us out ? I mean, it's just [[OneManArmy one guy]], it's overkill."

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* For Chang Tzu, implied by one of the SWAT guys who asks
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* Just before the first fight in [[spoiler: Club Hel.]], when Neo shows a BigBrotherInstinct as he protects the HardDrinkingPartyGirl potential redpill from the Merovingian's lackeys.

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* Just before the first fight in [[spoiler: Club Hel.]], Hel, when Neo shows a BigBrotherInstinct as he protects the HardDrinkingPartyGirl potential redpill from the Merovingian's lackeys.



* Playing the courtyard battle and beating the Smiths. No, not being {{DogPileOfDoom}}ed like in the movies, actually beating ''all'' the Smiths. Cue awesome VictoryPose.

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* Playing the courtyard battle and beating the Smiths. No, not being {{DogPileOfDoom}}ed {{Dog Pile Of Doom}}ed like in the movies, actually beating ''all'' the Smiths. Cue awesome VictoryPose.
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Lana hasn't been 'Larry' for a while now


* The game was hyped as a playable version of the film trilogy in which certain scenes and plot points were altered for a better videogame experience; the actual plot alterations suit this concept well, even if the actual game design fell rather flat. But the Crowning Moment comes at the end, when the Wachowskis -- as little 1-bit sprites in a Construct program (Larry as the pink one, naturally) -- [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1TLJb9NZN0I interrupt the final fight]] to explain that Neo's sacrifice would make for a terrible ending to a videogame, because gamers want a final boss fight, and they will therefore get one as Neo takes on "Mega Smith." The whole thing is a ''very thinly'' veiled TakeThat at everyone who started professing hatred for the movies as they started losing the pretense of being action flicks and became more openly cerebral, with thicker symbolism instead of direct dialogue.

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* The game was hyped as a playable version of the film trilogy in which certain scenes and plot points were altered for a better videogame experience; the actual plot alterations suit this concept well, even if the actual game design fell rather flat. But the Crowning Moment comes at the end, when the Wachowskis -- as little 1-bit sprites in a Construct program (Larry (Lana as the pink one, naturally) -- [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1TLJb9NZN0I interrupt the final fight]] to explain that Neo's sacrifice would make for a terrible ending to a videogame, because gamers want a final boss fight, and they will therefore get one as Neo takes on "Mega Smith." The whole thing is a ''very thinly'' veiled TakeThat at everyone who started professing hatred for the movies as they started losing the pretense of being action flicks and became more openly cerebral, with thicker symbolism instead of direct dialogue.
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Badass is no longer a trope.


** Also after you fight him, when you make a brief {{Badass}} team and take down a trio of Agents together.

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** Also after you fight him, when you make a brief {{Badass}} badass team and take down a trio of Agents together.



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* The game was hyped as a playable version of the film trilogy in which certain scenes and plot points were altered for a better videogame experience; the actual plot alterations suit this concept well, even if the actual game design fell rather flat. But the Crowning Moment comes at the end, when the Wachowskis -- as little 1-bit sprites in a Construct program (Larry as the pink one, naturally) -- [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1TLJb9NZN0I interrupt the final fight]] to explain that Neo's sacrifice would make for a terrible ending to a videogame, because gamers want a final boss fight, and they will therefore get one as Neo takes on "Mega Smith." The whole thing is a ''very thinly'' veiled TakeThat at everyone who started professing hatred for the movies as they started losing the pretense of being action flicks and became more openly cerebral, with thicker symbolism instead of direct dialogue.
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* Being able to finally play as Neo. You get to use BulletTime, and pull off awesome stunts like [[BulletDodgesYou dodging bullets]], [[MindOverMatter stopping bullets and throwing things around with telekinesis.]] or kicking [[MultiMookMelee multiple people's asses at once.]]
* Getting to use the [[MatrixRainingCode Code Vision]], which we only see Neo ''actually'' use twice, anytime you want in the game after the Captain's Meeting level. Suddenly, nobody can sneak up on you, but you can plan your next moves and everything just looks awesome.
* For Chang Tzu, implied by one of the SWAT guys who asks
-->'''SWAT guy:''' Why'd they send so many of us out ? I mean, it's just [[OneManArmy one guy]], it's overkill."
** Chang Tzu proves this about a minute later when he, a guy who, mind he is ''not'' unplugged, manages to throw an ''Agent'' through a very thick wooden door.
** Neo's reaction in that scene, sensing the Agent, and cart wheeling aside ''just'' in time, as it flys through the door to avoid being knocked over...he missed being hit by an inch. That's how hard and fast Chang Tzu can hit hard and fast enough to surprise [[TheChosenOne Neo]] and almost inadvertently take him out.
** Also after you fight him, when you make a brief {{Badass}} team and take down a trio of Agents together.
* Just before the first fight in [[spoiler: Club Hel.]], when Neo shows a BigBrotherInstinct as he protects the HardDrinkingPartyGirl potential redpill from the Merovingian's lackeys.
** Also when said girl helps out in the next fight, by breaking the guns out of the safe and giving them to you.
* Neo's fight with Seraph which is a lot longer, with three stages and a lot harder than it looks in the movies. The movie theater guy at the third round just makes it even more awesome.
* Playing the courtyard battle and beating the Smiths. No, not being {{DogPileOfDoom}}ed like in the movies, actually beating ''all'' the Smiths. Cue awesome VictoryPose.
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