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Excellent environmental detail and good implementation of 3D technology
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: If you haven't heard of (or seen) Avatar (James Cameron's newest movie) you have clearly been living under a rock. With over 1Billion is sales it is likely to become one of the highest grossing movies of all time. However, we aren't here to discuss th...
Excellent environmental detail and good implementation of 3D technology,
Spotty attention to movie canon, soso Na'vi gameplay,
With James Cameron's AVATAR now out in theaters, I felt it was time to publish our full review of Ubisoft Montreal's adaptation of the fictional world of Pandora. Unfortunately, some things have gone wrong while the game was in development... Read...
Abstract: Videogames made solely to coincide with the release of a major movie tend to be terrible -- rushed, lazy, and made with little to no care by studios who are just doing the bare minimum required to get paid. Avatar: The Game, however, is supposed to be...
Branching story provides replay value, Some nicelooking environments, Melee kills are fun, Conquest mode is a neat idea.
Conquest mode is ultimately all but useless, The story and characters stink, The action gets tedious, Absolutely awful vehicles.
This disappointing film tie-in transforms the magical into the mundane. ...
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Published: 2009-12-02, Author: Kevin , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: Bigger doesn't mean better. Developer Ubisoft Montreal disregarded this mantra when creating James Cameron's Avatar, delivering a mediocre game loaded with unnecessary padding, rather than a tight and enjoyable package that could have gotten players ex...
Avatar: The Game feels like all of the development effort was put into building out the look of Pandora. In 3D, if your TV or monitor can handle it, the world comes to life. Even in standard HD or SD, the lush jungle is inviting and exciting. Take all ...
Abstract: If James Cameron's upcoming 3-D movie is anything like the game that shares its name, it will be a blunt and unambiguous allegory for European imperialism – and a chore to sit through. Set several years before the film, James Cameron'sAvatar: The Game ...
Abstract: Released in conjunction with James Cameron’s record-breaking film, Avatar: The Game is a prequel to the movie and sinks like the Titanic in many departments, including story-telling and controls.The result is that Avatar: The Game quickly becomes repe...
Abstract: A terrific game world with a middling game sat in the middle of it. Better than you might be expecting, though. UbiSoft - James Cameron's Avatar: The Game price Buy James Cameron's Avatar: The Game securely online at a bargain price £39.99 inc. VAT Re...