Avatar is of a far higher caliber than your usual movie tie-in and no doubt Cameron will deliver an epic cinema experience. Sadly, his universe isn’t so unique to the videogame world.
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Genre: Action Release date: December 01, 2009 Published by: Ubisoft Developed by: Ubisoft
its a reli reli good game am jus reli pissed of coz am stuck like on one quest ye n i look on the map fing n there is a way 2 get there i just duno how i no sometymz their above like dis one i jus duno how 2 get there coz da climbing fing is nt there all the way round it the fing on the tracker is "lifeline" ye basically i need to find 1 "fmillam" i duno wot it is but ye dat i fink its ther village healer and return her safely to the tribe. she was headed towards the cliffs when she fled the village(am jus typing excalty wot it is sayin coz i dnt no how 2 like get there even wen lookin at the tracker so can someone help me if dey have an idea
i felt as if my comment looked a bit lonely so i might as well point that the movie is having alot of effort put into it and james cameron wants to make sure anything to do with the movie has similar amounts of effort but into them as well.
if this game is half as good as it's ment to be it might just be worth bying, however it might just be written off as another movie sellout or get lost in the mass games coming out such as modern warfare 2 and left for dead 2. either way i hope it's good.
Getting to grips with a shooter that's half Far Cry 2, half Lost Planet 2
Nov 04, 2009
Five minutes into this prequel to the forthcoming sci-fi flick and we feel like we’re in one of the year’s most generic games. As we step off our transport into the alien planet Pandora, all the elements are in place for a generic third-person shooter. Main character who's a stoic military type with a crew cut: check. NPCs we have to seek out for missions: Oh yeah. A 40 foot monster that looks like a mad scientist has forced a hammerhead
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ESRB Rating
James Cameron's Avatar: The Game is rated: Teen
Animated Blood,
Violence,
Mild Suggestive Themes,
Mild Language