James Cameron’s Avatar: The Game brief review
Platforms: PC, X360, DS, PSP, Wii, PS3
Genre: Third-Person Action
Publisher: Ubisoft
Developer: Ubisoft
ESRB Rating: T
I hope that you saw the James Cameron’s Avatar movie and enjoyed it, so it’s time to play the game. This is more than a game; it’s a 3D experience. The goal is to match the vision of the movie, Ubisoft representatives have explained. Though you don’t have to play the game in 3D (there’s an option to turn it on or off), it looks so good you may want to invest in a 3D-capable. Either way the game looks stunning. The planet of Pandora is a tropical haven of exotic plants that glow at night and is home to colorful dinosaur-like creatures. In 3D, everything pops with “Depth of Field” effects that appear as though you’re looking into the world as well as “Out of Field” effects where things, such as hanging vines and charging beasts, come out of the screen at you.
If the standard third-person shoot-and-kill soldier play style isn’t your thing, you can also play as an Avatar. Avatars are human Na’vi hybrids engineered by humans who cannot breathe the air on Pandora. Through mind control, you will guide an Avatar to fight with the Na’vi against invading humans. There is a point in the game when you’ll have to make a tough choice: Stay and fight with the RDA military, or join the Na’vi as an Avatar.
So Avatar is totally different gameplay as compared to other games. If you are playing as a Na’vi hunter then, you will play as a ten-foot tall equipped with a battle staff and if you are playing against humans then will get bows and arrows. So I recommend try your hands on it and I guaranty that you will find some worth in it.
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