If you're planning to buy this game, get a can of bug-spray while you're at it. Trust me, you'll need it.
Well, in Path of Neo's case, not a whole lot. Atleast on the positive side. I can say a bunch on the negative side, and I'm going to.
First off, getting the game to even work right, and run well on your system, could be a hassle. I restarted the game about three times before it rendered "correctly". When I tried to run the game at the highest level of quality, it basically just rendered floating heads. Yeah....
Continuing on with the graphics in the game, they are simply horrible. The models look like they could've been rendered on the first Max Payne engine, and apparently, Shiny has taken their name to a whole new level, giving all the model a extra level of shinyness, for that laminated look. The animations are also very sub-par. They are very jagged, objects aren't always where they should be, and they haven't even bothered to make a unique jump-animation.
The sound is also pretty horrible. Sure, some of the sounds are pretty neat, when they actually get played, or are in a high enough volume to even hear. For some reason, Neo loves to whisper, and Morpheus likes to talk really loud. Atleast that was the situation when I played through the game. I was also incredibly dissapointed when Smith uttered his first word, and I realized that he was not voiced by Hugo Weaving, but by some other guy. Crushed my heart. Aside from that, the sound works.
So what good can I say about Path of Neo? Well, the action in sometimes solid. It's a game with bullet-time, and martial arts. That's pretty much it.