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[[File:TLF Matrix Uppercut.gif|frame|right|A matrix uppercut being performed to clear a large gap.]]
[[File:TLF Matrix Uppercut.gif|frame|right|A matrix uppercut being performed to clear a large gap.]]
A '''matrix uppercut''', sometimes called a '''matrix jump''' or '''TLF boosted''', is a movement technique that allows Jak to gain further horizontal distance from a normal punch uppercut than intended.
A '''matrix uppercut''', sometimes called a '''matrix jump''' or '''TLF boosted''', is a movement technique that allows Jak to gain further horizontal distance from a normal punch uppercut than intended. By continuously rotating the camera during a punch uppercut, time will appear to slow down. The horizontal distance that is covered by the uppercut will be amplified during this slow down.

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A matrix uppercut being performed to clear a large gap.

A matrix uppercut, sometimes called a matrix jump or TLF boosted, is a movement technique that allows Jak to gain further horizontal distance from a normal punch uppercut than intended. By continuously rotating the camera during a punch uppercut, time will appear to slow down. The horizontal distance that is covered by the uppercut will be amplified during this slow down.