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Avatar: The Game

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  • 2009
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Avatar: The Game (2009)
Avatar: The Game
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ActionAdventureFantasySci-Fi

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaWhen conflict erupts on the planet of Pandora between a space-faring consortium and the Na'vi, gamers will find themselves thrust into a fight for the heart of a planet and the fate of a civ... Ler tudoWhen conflict erupts on the planet of Pandora between a space-faring consortium and the Na'vi, gamers will find themselves thrust into a fight for the heart of a planet and the fate of a civilization.When conflict erupts on the planet of Pandora between a space-faring consortium and the Na'vi, gamers will find themselves thrust into a fight for the heart of a planet and the fate of a civilization.

  • Direção
    • Kun Chang
  • Roteiristas
    • John Meadows
    • Kevin Shortt
    • Jesse Thind
  • Artistas
    • Sigourney Weaver
    • Michelle Rodriguez
    • Giovanni Ribisi
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    5,9/10
    884
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    • Direção
      • Kun Chang
    • Roteiristas
      • John Meadows
      • Kevin Shortt
      • Jesse Thind
    • Artistas
      • Sigourney Weaver
      • Michelle Rodriguez
      • Giovanni Ribisi
    • 6Avaliações de usuários
    • 1Avaliação da crítica
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    Sigourney Weaver
    Sigourney Weaver
    • Dr. Grace Augustine
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    Michelle Rodriguez
    Michelle Rodriguez
    • Trudy Chacon
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    Giovanni Ribisi
    Giovanni Ribisi
    • Parker Selfridge
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    Stephen Lang
    Stephen Lang
    • Colonel Miles Quaritch
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    Roger Craig Smith
    Roger Craig Smith
    • Na'vi
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    Nolan North
    Nolan North
    • Boss Conrad
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    Robin Atkin Downes
    Robin Atkin Downes
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    Liam O'Brien
    Liam O'Brien
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    Audrey Wasilewski
    Audrey Wasilewski
    • Abel Ryder
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    Keith Silverstein
    Keith Silverstein
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    James Urbaniak
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    Bumper Robinson
    Bumper Robinson
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    Gregory Alan Williams
    Gregory Alan Williams
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    Parisa Fakhri
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    Marcella Lentz-Pope
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    Emerson Brooks
    • Beyda'amo
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    Josh Robert Thompson
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    5yasenkiranov

    A big lost opportunity

    I didn't quite know what to think of this game before I started playing it.On one hand a game based on "Avatar" is an interesting idea,on the other hand there was a trailer for this game as a bonus feature in the "Assassin's creed II" menu and that said trailer didn't represent the game in a very good way.The moment I saw it,I knew "Avatar" would suffer the problem a lot of movie based games do - very short development time.I mean this game looks and feels like it's in a beta phase.The vehicle mechanics are very flawed,especially the exosuit.The storyline,in my opinion,was not really that bad,but the game is very linear,offering little to explore compared to other RPG games.I think this game is supposed to be a third person shooter/RPG,but it integrates the RPG elements very poorly.In my opinion, "Avatar" would have had a lot more potential if they took more time making it.That is the main reason I'm giving it 5/10.The game does have some positive qualities to it,so if you're curious you can give it a try.
    7granthinds

    Not as bad as everyone thinks...

    Not as bad as everyone thinks: http://zoopy.com/q/2z0w The Avatar film has grossed crazy box office figures and has been turned into an instant classic. It's a high-tech, epic blockbuster (check out On Screen's film review) with an awesome universe to play with that potentially lends itself to an awesome game.

    Welcome to Pandora: The vicious but beautiful brainchild of the mighty James Cameron. The Avatar game is a prequel to the film, setting up the events of what happens in the film. The only problem is I don't suggest you play this before you watch the film as the universe is taken presumption. What are these tall blue people? Why are you turning into one of them? On the other hand, watching the movie first gives the game new appeal as you feel you're contributing in some way to the events that you enjoyed so much in the film. You also have a better understanding of the universe and an appreciation for the Na'vi that can't really be gained by simply playing the game.

    As far as movie tie-ins go, this is has to be one of the best renditions I've come across. You play Able Ryder, a dude whose genetic make up is beneficial to the making of a Na'vi Avatar. The story, although a prequel to the film, is retarded similar. Without giving too much away, you basically choose which side you want to fight as: Either human or Na'vi in a tumultuous moral dilemma. Oh and you die in. Just kidding… They really could've penned something a little more original though. The games features aren't outstanding by any means, but the length of the game is impressive. Being able to select between 2 campaigns essentially, each with a solid enough length, means you get 2 games in one. You get to take part in each race and discover their secrets and unravel the colourful world of Pandora.

    With Forrest Gump AI, the brilliant world of Pandora quickly takes centre stage. You begin to feel as if you know the place and there's a sense of belonging and ownership of a world that you were once a passive watcher.

    The animations on the whole, are impressive. Climbing into cars and riding those horsey things looks really good, but the rolling is outstanding. The motion blur rolling is so sweet in fact, all I wanted to do is roll around Pandora! I sincerely hope Army of Two has learnt a lesson on this frontier.

    By now you're probably aware that the game has a 3D function that works with 3D TV's. So, to the 0.000000001% of people in South Africa who can afford a 3D, enjoy! It looks just fine on a standard HDTV. Pricks.

    Useless features aside, Avatar is not a waste of time. This game is a pretty decent third person shooter that has a decent length and a great IP to boost. Only recommended for those who loved the films and where immersed by it's imagination will dig this title. For this reason I'm giving it a forgiving 7.0 / 10. Just a little side note to James Cameron: Spend a little more time and money on your games. They might go from Good to Exceptional.
    5The_Fifth_Echo

    Avatar the movie is groundbreaking, but for the game, sadly it can not be said the same.

    I was very excited to play Avatar, since I adored the movie. I got my game systems and turned on the game. I saw that the graphics were normal. I mean the game was kind of ordinary, I didn't expect this game to be so mediocre. I think James Cameron didn't give a crap about the game, he just wanted the movie to be awesome. I understand that though, but he should of have it like different from other games, like how Avatar was to the movies.

    Overall I have to give this game a 5, sadly. Because even though it was fun and good graphics, this game does not live up to the movie. It doesn't have to. I would recommend people who love action packed games, but no one else. I hope James Cameron sequel to Avatar makes a better sequel in the video game version.

    5/10 5.6 Just decent
    1twitchyfingas

    Never been happier to return a game

    OK, to start off i liked it, it was interesting in the first area. it had pretty-ish graphics and movement was easy. then i started noticing problems, aiming? nope, practically all you do is blindfire your gun. what else?(note i will not post all of the problems because there are so many) doesn't matter which side you pick, because it is repeditive. so so boring, i can remember doing multiple of the exact same thing. health is low and you earn recover points, but the game hardly lets you play on the RDA side. i had to checkpoint hop the entire game! very sad.... the na'vi side was more fun, but as i was flying a banshee for the first time i thought, "why the hell is this thing always running into walls?" the controls were horrible. i hated this game. . .
    7axtiik

    I liked it

    James Cameron's Avatar: The Game is a video game adaptation of the popular movie that takes us into the captivating world of Pandora. The game successfully recreates the universe, with events set two years before the film, giving players a unique opportunity to explore and interact with this fantastic environment.

    For its time, the game features impressive graphics. The developers skillfully conveyed the beauty of Pandora, drawing players in with picturesque landscapes and fantastical creatures.

    The controls are generally smooth, but unfortunately, one aspect that may cause some dissatisfaction is the handling of airborne vehicles. In this regard, the game can feel less intuitive and challenging for many players.

    However, the game's main highlight is the option to choose a side in the conflict. Players can decide whether to join the humans or the Na'vi, experiencing the depth of the conflict shown in the film. This adds a strategic element to the gameplay, making each playthrough unique.

    One of the game's greatest strengths is its visual presentation. The vibrant landscapes of Pandora come to life through detailed graphics, making exploration a treat. The lush forests, mysterious creatures, and the overall atmosphere are beautifully recreated, allowing players to immerse themselves in the world they've seen on the big screen. Small details, like glowing flora and diverse fauna, contribute to the game's charm, making the environment feel alive.

    Despite the engaging visuals, the game isn't without its flaws. While the overall control scheme feels comfortable and responsive, handling aerial vehicles can be particularly frustrating. This aspect of the gameplay lacks the intuitive feel of the rest of the controls, leading to moments of confusion and difficulty, especially when quick maneuvers are required in mid-air. This flaw could be a significant deterrent for some players, but it doesn't entirely overshadow the game's positives.

    The ability to choose a side in the conflict between humans and the Na'vi is a key feature that elevates the gameplay. This decision impacts not only the story but also the strategies and tools available to the player. Choosing the human side grants access to advanced technology and weapons, allowing players to engage in battles from a distance and utilize high-tech equipment to dominate the Pandora landscape. On the other hand, siding with the Na'vi opens up the possibility of using the planet's natural power, relying on agility, nature-based weapons, and strong connections with the environment. This dual-choice system encourages strategic thinking and enhances the emotional investment in the storyline.

    Additionally, the option to choose between the two factions adds significant replay value. Players can experience the game from both perspectives, offering a fresh take on the narrative and gameplay mechanics with each playthrough. This increases the depth of the game, as each faction provides its own unique challenges and advantages, making Avatar: The Game more than just a one-time adventure.

    Despite some technical shortcomings, like the tricky aerial controls and occasionally predictable gameplay elements, James Cameron's Avatar: The Game remains a compelling experience for fans of the movie and action-adventure games in general. It allows players to immerse themselves in the incredible world of Pandora, offering a good balance of action and strategic decision-making. For those looking to revisit the world of Avatar or discover it for the first time in a new way, this game offers a solid experience.

    In conclusion, Avatar: The Game deserves attention from both fans of the movie and lovers of high-quality adventure games. It successfully captures the atmosphere of Pandora, offers engaging gameplay, and allows players to feel like part of the expansive Avatar universe.

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      The first console video game to be playable in stereoscopic 3D, though it only supports Side-By-Side, Top-And-Bottom, and other now defunct methods of stereoscopy. The game does not support Frame-Packing 3D, as it was released before the Blu-ray 3D format was created/finalized. This therefore also makes it one of the earliest forms of entertainment to properly utilize 3DTVs.
    • Erros de gravação
      Pandora is supposed to have less gravitational forces than those of Earth. It's the main explanation for why creatures and plants grow so much larger there. However, if a human character falls from a height considered survivable on Earth they will still die.
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      Referenced in The Gadget Show: Web TV: Episode #1.91 (2010)

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