Please contact your doctor if you wake up in a metal pod with multiple cables connected to the orifices of your body, as Sam Mercaldo takes a trip down the rabbit hole.
VGChartz's Issa Maki: "I finally have a proper designation akin to what I've always referred to internally as 'the line that must be crossed' or 'The Line', for short – ludonarrative dissonance – the separation from a video game's story in relation to its gameplay. Why isn't PETA all up in Mario's grill for jumping on turtles and killing fish, or charging Samus Aran with the extinction of the Metroid species? Ever notice how fire has that habit of making bosses in Resident Evil stronger? Read on my friend, for I endeavor to imbue you with the ability to engage in basic queries concerning the concept."
Lee Kirton has helped launch some of gaming's most beloved titles. With The Matrix Resurrections dropping in December, Kirton sat down with us to reflect on Enter The Matrix and Path of Neo.
Gaming culture as a whole has always been one of the main sources of inspiration for the whole Matrix universe, and it’s only fair that, upon the franchise’s return to the big screen, gamers should get a piece of the green-tinted action too.