
In the hacking minigame, the player can enter a cheat that unlocks a multiplayer fighting mode. The game is also notable for having a "Hacking" mini-game which could be used to enter cheats and unlock Easter Eggs. Gameplay consists of third-person shooting and martial arts along with three driving sections. Enter the Matrix also depicts Agent Smith's takeover of Mega City and the events that lead to the stranding of the Logos in the real world, as referenced at the beginning of The Matrix Revolutions. The game contains live-action cutscenes that were shot during production of The Matrix Reloaded and Revolutions, offering character development for Niobe and Ghost not present in the films. Enter the Matrix mostly takes place in parallel to the events of The Matrix Reloaded, and follows Niobe and Ghost on their missions to aid and assist the efforts of Neo, Morpheus and the crew of the Nebuchadnezzar. The game ties into Final Flight of the Osiris by starting the game off with a mission in which the player's chosen character must retrieve important information regarding an impending machine invasion left at the drop spot by the crew of the Osiris.

The paths that each character takes during the story are different, but intertwine at select points. In Enter the Matrix, the player takes on the role of either Niobe or Ghost. Story Ghost, one of the two player-characters in Enter the Matrix's story. The game includes about an hour of filmed footage made just for the game. It was released on all major platforms of its era, including the PC, PlayStation 2, GameCube, and Xbox, on May 15, 2003.

The game's plot is a sidestory that helps bridge the films The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions, as well as the Animatrix short Final Flight of the Osiris.


Enter The Matrix is a game developed by Shiny Entertainment and published by Atari SA set in the Matrix universe.
