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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...
Abstract: Normally, we'd start this review with some obligatory blather about how movie games are always rubbish and that a good one only comes along when the planets are perfectly aligned and the moon turns blue. This time however, we won't insult your intellig...
Abstract: Right off the hop you can tell that Avatar looks pretty damn good. The jungles of Pandora are lush and vibrant and are quite impressive when compared to any current game on the market. I thought the game's visuals also looked quite good and quite compa...
Avatar just feels like it was rushed. Finally we have potential for a game with a unique story with some truly strange characters, yet it just doesn’t feel polished. Yes, the environments are amazing and levels feel like they are alive, but the quests ...
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Published: 2009-12-02, Author: Joe , review by: gamespy.com
Pretty environments; two moderately different styles of play; some interesting extras.
Laughable story development; tedious fetch-quest structure; poor graphical performance.
Abstract: Some camera problems and a somewhat predictable story throw up a few roadblocks. Still the game throws out a nice bit of eye candy, has enjoyable challenges and combat elements involving the more primitive Na’vi against the advanced weaponry of the hum...