I think that Matrix is a much more interesting character than the younger Enzo. He has experienced things that little Enzo never will, due to the hardships Matrix was put through before he was old enough to handle any of them. Despite having the love of his life, Matrix is also held back by his anger issues, immaturity, and fear of failure. Fortunately, he is home again and surrounded by people who love him, with the chance to be a big brother and grow up (the right way).
I agree with you completely. Matrix to me is very complex, and I feel like I grew up with him, though he grew up a lot faster. I also felt like we had some of the same issues that helped us relate, though none of mine were as bad as his. I also related to the original Enzo when i was younger. Overall I'd choose Matrix because I grew up following him. To me he stole the spotlight even when Bob was the star of the show, and stole the Spotlight again in season 3. I also got kind of annoyed with how the new Enzo wanted to be just like matrix. It's nice in the comics how he's finally going down his own path.
I also really like how Matrix has AndrAIa, his voice of reason and his soulmate. It's also the interactions that Matrix has with her that lead me to choose Matrix. He has someone that he holds very dear to him and would do anything for. He did a lot of growing up in the games, but can do with some growing up. These imperfections make him more able to relate to.
Both of them are good so its a tough choice. I guess I would pick Matrix due to the fact that he can do more in the way of helping people. Enzo is still great though.
Enzo. I'd rather side with kids then adults, and kids are more laid back and fun. Matrix is alright, but I never really cared much for grown up characters. Not the ones with anger issues and phycological problems at least. And besides, no Enzo, no Matrix. Enzo wins by a mile.
I thought the brooding Matrix harbours much to be desired. It's shown quite often that he is still the same Enzo screaming "Alphanumeric" when he is excited. I think that his anger is based on the lack of Bob and his own father, as well. But I also think that without his brute force and ridiculous ranting that Matrix wouldn't have survived, or become so determined and committed. Sure, little Enzo is great, but he lacks a certain stability and understanding that Matrix has. If he hadn't been lost in the games, Enzo may still have grown up and potentially have had the same immaturity that Bob does at times. This, imo, would take away from Bob's finesse, because there would be two with the foolish charm!
Plus, who doesn't love an uber-muscular bad-a** that can save the day! ;)
OspreySoul commented 1 year ago
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I think that Matrix is a much more interesting character than the younger Enzo. He has experienced things that little Enzo never will, due to the hardships Matrix was put through before he was old enough to handle any of them. Despite having the love of his life, Matrix is also held back by his anger issues, immaturity, and fear of failure. Fortunately, he is home again and surrounded by people who love him, with the chance to be a big brother and grow up (the right way).
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Devilight commented 1 year ago
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I agree with you completely. Matrix to me is very complex, and I feel like I grew up with him, though he grew up a lot faster. I also felt like we had some of the same issues that helped us relate, though none of mine were as bad as his. I also related to the original Enzo when i was younger. Overall I'd choose Matrix because I grew up following him. To me he stole the spotlight even when Bob was the star of the show, and stole the Spotlight again in season 3. I also got kind of annoyed with how the new Enzo wanted to be just like matrix. It's nice in the comics how he's finally going down his own path.
I also really like how Matrix has AndrAIa, his voice of reason and his soulmate. It's also the interactions that Matrix has with her that lead me to choose Matrix. He has someone that he holds very dear to him and would do anything for. He did a lot of growing up in the games, but can do with some growing up. These imperfections make him more able to relate to.
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bloodeomeg... commented 1 year ago
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Both of them are good so its a tough choice. I guess I would pick Matrix due to the fact that he can do more in the way of helping people. Enzo is still great though.
Viral Comp... commented 1 year ago
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Enzo. I'd rather side with kids then adults, and kids are more laid back and fun. Matrix is alright, but I never really cared much for grown up characters. Not the ones with anger issues and phycological problems at least. And besides, no Enzo, no Matrix. Enzo wins by a mile.
ohwilde commented 1 year ago
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I thought the brooding Matrix harbours much to be desired. It's shown quite often that he is still the same Enzo screaming "Alphanumeric" when he is excited. I think that his anger is based on the lack of Bob and his own father, as well. But I also think that without his brute force and ridiculous ranting that Matrix wouldn't have survived, or become so determined and committed. Sure, little Enzo is great, but he lacks a certain stability and understanding that Matrix has. If he hadn't been lost in the games, Enzo may still have grown up and potentially have had the same immaturity that Bob does at times. This, imo, would take away from Bob's finesse, because there would be two with the foolish charm!
Plus, who doesn't love an uber-muscular bad-a** that can save the day! ;)
dixon matr... commented 1 year ago
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I liked little Enzo better, he hasn't gone through too many trials and tribulations, that would change his personality so drastically.