• P03 Locke@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      I feel like this would be as batshit crazy as handing the beloved Dune series to a madman like Alejandro Jodorowsky.

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        Have no idea who that is. However, what is the worst that could happen? Variation is interesting!

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    Did anyone else know the reason Morpheus is “reborn” in an odd way in Resurrection is because he canonically dies in the MMORPG? I remember wanting to play that as a kid…probably didn’t miss much though.

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      Well the Wachowskis have said in the past that The Matrix Online is canon as they wanted to hand the story of The Matrix over to the fans/players to do with it as they wished. They approved of Morpheus’ death in the game so I suppose that’s why it’s kinda vague in Resurrections as to how he died. Either because of the events of the game where he was killed by an assassin or simply from old age.

      As far as how he was reborn in the movie he was basically “coded in” to a “Matrix Modal” by Neo and the Machines. Resurrections Morpheus was like a hybrid of Morpheus and Agent Smith. The whole explanation was the machines needed Neo to kind of remember but not quite fully remember that he was the One because it generated a lot of power for them combined with keeping Trinity in close proximity. So the Machines were kind of constantly dangling a carrot in front of Neos face. They also had to keep constantly changing his DSI (Digital Self Image) so the humans would have a hard time finding him.

      So the Morpheus in Resurrections wasn’t the “real” morpheus but a program that had Morpheus’ “code”. that’s why he didn’t have a body in the real world because unlike Neo and Trinity there was no body to put him in.

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      I thought they were treating that as non-canon, and did that because Lawrence is old and fat now.

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    Give it to him now? Like, I know he’s doing his own thing with death stranding, but for me a Kojima story and gameplay might be the best way to continue the meta-matrix world post resurrections. Doesn’t have to be an MMO.

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    I’m sure his godawful, stilted, overwrought dialogue would’ve fitted right in too

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    I don’t think he would’ve done a great job with the story though my only experience with his story telling is death stranding.

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      I mean, Hideo Kojima tells stories that are a little convoluted and has layers of metaphor in them… Kinda like The Matrix, so he’d have been a perfect fit.

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      • Peter Jackson’s King Kong: The Official Game of the Movie

      • Goldeneye 007

      • Alien Isolation

      • Star Wars Episode 1 Racer

      • Star Wars Episode 3 Revenge of the Sith (the game)

      • The Chronices of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay

      • Mad Max (2015, the game)

      • Robocop Rogue City

      • SpiderMan 2 (2004, the game)

      • Basically every LEGO game

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        • Cool Spot - an unreasonably good (and challenging) platformer that is basically just an add for 7-up
        • Chex Quest - DOOM but with Chex cereal - it’s stupid, it’s fun
        • The Simpsons: Hit & Run
        • Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
        • Star Wars: TIE Fighter
        • Star Wars: Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy
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        • The Return of the King
        • Harry Potter 1-3 (pretty much all different versions)
        • Super Star Wars
        • Blade (for Gameboy)
        • Star Wars Episode I: Racer
        • DuckTales
        • Alien Trilogy
        • X-Men Origins Wolverine: Uncaged
        • The New Addams Family
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        To be fair, those are the exception to the general rule that licensed games suck.

        And the LEGO games are sort of cheating. They have no right to be as good as they are.

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          X-Wing

          Tie Fighter

          X-Wing Alliance

          Star Wars: KOTOR

          Indiana Jones and the Great Circle

          Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis

          Lord of the Rings: Return of the King

          Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor

          Hogwarts Legacy

          The Thing

          Aladdin

          Blade Runner

          And these are just a few off the top of my head that I’ve played.

          Although to be fair, I guess we could just as easily reel off a list of garbage equivalents, but I think the throwaway that licensed games suck is a misconception.

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        I wouldn’t put the LEGO games on that list. Traveller’s Tales just basically copy-pasted most games, to the point 3 were releasing within the same year.

        It made them horribly bland.

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          Nah, all of the one’s I’ve played are fun. I’m sure there are duds, but here are my favorites:

          • Marvel Superheroes
          • both Harry Potter games
          • Jurassic Park
          • Lego Movie
          • The Hobbit
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            Any LEGO game can be good if it’s your first LEGO game. None of them are badly made, with the exception of a few, but they’re all made the same way.

            If you’ve played one…

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              If you’ve played one, you want to play another. There’s not a ton of gameplay differences between them, but that’s not what I play them for, I like the silly take on the story, the puzzles can be fun and satisfying, and the collectibles are fun to find.

              LEGO games are the comfort food of games IMO, you know exactly what you’re getting and it’s satisfying.

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              If you’ve played one, you want to play another. There’s not a ton of gameplay differences between them, but that’s not what I play them for, I like the silly take on the story, the puzzles can be fun and satisfying, and the collectibles are fun to find.

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      Rushed games suck. Movie tie in games tended to be made with tight deadline and budgeting. On top of that, the developers were supposed to make a game of a movie that don’t exist yet.

      Thankfully, the trend of making movie tie in games stopped.

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        The trend has stopped for modern films, but tons of releases are retroactively showing how it could have been done. Games that capture the creative intent of great films really well like pretty much any of the Alien games from the last decade, those terminator and robocop ones, even Dead by Daylight directly invokes specific director’s visions on characters, scenes, and even campy acting.

        All of which are not rushed and who’s scope have appropriately matched their budget.

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      Usually. Enter The Matrix was one of the rare exceptions. That game genuinely slapped. The gameplay was crazy fun; it took all the slow-mo coolness of Max Payne and added wall-running, super jumps and martial arts. The combat was lots of fun, and the story was all written by the Wachowski’s to tie in with the second and third movie, including actual scenes that they filmed as part of the process. They took it really seriously, to them it was an essential part of the story.

      Obviously the whole Matrix 2 & 3 saga has some problems, it’s not the Wachowski’s best work (how could it have been, they had a plot for one movie that they were told to expand into two), but the game is still a really fun entry in their ouvre.

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        The level design was crazy repetitive and the run animation (which, being a 3rd person game you watch a my) was laughable.

        The combat was pretty solid and the story and cutscenes tied in directly with the movies which was cool.

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        I certainly thought I wanted to play Enter the Matrix but as Neo, but I felt Path of Neo jumped the shark with things like MC Escher, fire ants, and giant Smith.

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          I preferred path of neo personally. It just played better in my opinion and i found the extra bits fun padding for a game i wanted more of