I played a lot of The Wild Thornberries GBA game. I never watched the movie, I didn’t really even like the show, but it had a coloring mini game that I liked. Think you unlocked more coloring pages by playing it so I did.
I played a lot of The Wild Thornberries GBA game. I never watched the movie, I didn’t really even like the show, but it had a coloring mini game that I liked. Think you unlocked more coloring pages by playing it so I did.
The Matrix: Path of Neo from the mid-2000s. I used to get absolutely baked and just annihilate shit in that game on the hardest difficulty. Got to the point where I could no-hit the more difficult fights and bosses. It was a fun kind of flow state using all the bullet time combos and wall running even though the game objectively sucked ass. Good times.
That’s the one where you play as Nairobi or the Asian guy, right? All I remember about it is trying to learn the hacking mini-game / cheat system.
You’re thinking of Enter the Matrix, which is a much more straightforward action game set in the Matrix universe.
Path of Neo was a game that tried to be a meta commentary on the movies, and famously includes Neo fighting giant ants.
Oh man, I wish that was the one I played. Sounds awesome to kid me, but I might have been taking myself too seriously by then
There were some pretty amazingly off-the-wall choices. It also famously ends with 8-bit Wachowski sister sprites coming on screen and saying something like “the ending of the movies where Neo sacrifices himself would be a terrible video game conclusion, so we’re going to have you fight a gigantic mega-Smith swarm made up of thousands of regular-sized Smiths.”