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No one can be told BLAH BLAH BAD JOKE YADDA is by Entropy Stew 07/01/2003, 10:15am PDT
Damocles wrote:

The website (here) is just a load of promotional crap with precious little info, and googling turned up only this gamespy article from E3. Not much there, except for these little tidbits:

A budding fashion victim wrote:

What jumps right out is the striking difference between the ordinary citizens populating the Matrix and the player's avatars. In this world, clothes really do define who you are. Neo's band of rebels in the film are decked out in snappy black leather trench coats and form fitting combat gear that are as much a part of them as their kung-fu skills. Players too, will mark their growing abilities and power by being able to upgrade to cooler and cooler clothing. The player's initial RSI (Residual Self Image) will outfit them with ill-fitting suits or torn jeans and sneakers at the beginning, but upgrades in clothing come soon enough. Indeed, Monolith, the game's developer, apparently has one woman who's entire job is developing cool new outfits to wear.

Because nothing says "entertaining gameplay" like playing dress up your own little "Terrorist Fun Barbie".


Not nearly as stupid as they make it sound. In any MMORPG, or any RPG for that matter, the clothes make the avatar - you tend to look more badass as you progress through the game. Look at Fallout 2: tribal thong -> leather jacket -> leather armor -> metal armor -> walking mech TEH POWAH armor. In the 56ktrix, Ultimate Badassity would be represented as a green tie. I like that idea, actually.

As for the combat, well..

Alex Kidd wrote:

Players also don't directly control their fighter's moves. Rather fighting seems to be based on a rock-paper-scissors system where players choose their fighting styles from a pop-up control panel. He also mentioned that the game's currency will be upgrades to a player's program. Basically skills within the game are discrete bits of software that players can aquire and trade like money. Just as Trinity in the original film had a helicopter pilot program downloaded to her, players in the game will be able to find and acquire software that will improve their fighting skills, help them shoot or just make them look cooler while performing mundane activities.

Janken just hit the bigtime. Fine, but what the hell does "make them cooler while performing mundane activities" mean, exactly? Speculation?


You know how Neo power squats before liftoff? Think what else that could be applied to. And you know how Neo jumped into that agent? In the game, you could do that to...YOUR TAXES!

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So, anyone know anything about The Matrix Online? by Damocles 07/01/2003, 4:06am PDT NEW
    Re: So, anyone know anything about The Matrix Online? by FABIO 07/01/2003, 4:54am PDT NEW
        ...and you will immerse yourself in the suck on your own dime. NT by Nixon 07/01/2003, 5:01am PDT NEW
            you're not paying for my account? NT by FABIO 07/01/2003, 5:06am PDT NEW
                Not unless I experience spontaneous comedy orgasms from your EtM review. No. NT by Nixon 07/01/2003, 5:11am PDT NEW
    No one can be told BLAH BLAH BAD JOKE YADDA is by Entropy Stew 07/01/2003, 10:15am PDT NEW
 
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