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The editors liked
Aboveaverage visuals
Ability to experience the story from two different perspectives
Adds new knowledge to the world created in the film
Environments surprisingly well detailed
The freedom to choose between two races
The potential of multiplayer
Getting a 3D headache
The editors didn't like
Dull
Unimaginative missions
Ropey combat
Daft enemy AI
Too long for its own good
Environments squandered by linear missions
Tasks become too dull too quickly
Gameplay is rather generic
Combat isn't the most satisfying
The balance of firepower is firmly in the RDA's favour
Abstract: No box office smash is complete without a low-quality video game tie-in. True to form, the story behind Avatar: The Game is wafer-thin and has little to do with the plot of the film itself.You play a signals expert named Ryder who has just landed on th...
Aboveaverage visuals, ability to experience the story from two different perspectives
Dull, unimaginative missions, ropey combat, daft enemy AI
While Avatar: The Game manages to reproduce the sumptuous aesthetics of the film, what lies beneath the visual sheen is a thoroughly ordinary video game...
By no means a terrible videogame, but lying far, far below the stated expectations of its ultimate auteur. Overly simplistic combat, a propensity for repetition and bland visuals make a recipe for eventual – if slightly reluctant – disinterest...
Published: 2017-04-24, Author: Matthew , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: It's been some time since moviegoers have seen anything from James Cameron. His last feature film outing was about a sinking ship and someone's heart going on, or some such nonsense. So when news broke about a new sci-fi adventure coming from one of the f...
Abstract: In the world of gaming it is a well known fact that video games based upon movies are rarely that good. The few that actually manage to be worth playing often are decent or in some instances better than the movie itself. Now I’m generally not a huge f...
Abstract: James Cameron's Avatar has to be one of the most-hyped movies in recent memory, and in spite of good reviews, by now most of us are getting sick of the hubbub surrounding it. The film's overexposure hasn't done much to promote gamer enthusiasm for t...
Abstract: If history tells us anything, movie tie-in games are tend to be lousy. This is why it was with much trepidation that I approached the Ubisoft Montreal developed James Cameron's Avatar: The Game. In addition to sporting an inordinately long title, the g...