Enter the Matrix (2003) was a video game released as part of the popular "Matrix" franchise. This 12-chapter nonfiction book explores the game's development, story, gameplay mechanics, audio-visual elements, reception, themes, and legacy. The book delves into the challenges faced by the game's creators, the impact of the game on the gaming industry, and the game's critical reception and commercial success. It also examines the game's exploration of philosophical and cultural themes, including fate, free will, power, and control. Additionally, the book covers the game's full-motion video cutscenes, its portrayal of the movie characters and new ones, and its potential for future projects. Overall, the book provides a comprehensive and engaging look into the cultural significance of "Enter the Matrix" and its lasting legacy.