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Published: 2009-12-01, 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...
Abstract: The massive plot holes, very uninteresting mission objectives, and all the trudging back and forth act as a counter to Avatar: The Game's rich visual presentation. That is to say, Avatar is a great looking game with so little substance that...
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: Video games based on movies often are pushed through as afterthoughts, so word that director James Cameron and Ubisoft have been collaborating for years on his sci-fi epic, Avatar, offered hope to gamers longing to explore the lush, brightly coloured j...
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...