James Cameron's Avatar: The Game Limited Collector's Edition (PS3)

Release Date: 04/12/2009

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Jake Avatar figure James Cameron's Avatar Limited EditionJames Cameron's Avatar: The Game Limited Collector's Edition includes exclusive Jake Avatar figure and 6 unlockable weapon packs (see Product Details tab for more).

Avatar. A war over limited resources, where you must choose sides. An epic action adventure on a truly alien world. A fight for survival between technology and ecology. Don't just watch Avatar, play it. In Avatar: The Game you can dive deeper into Pandora, the latest creation of legendary film maker James Cameron. Learn more of the planet's people, the Na'vi; experience more of the lush, jungle world; and see the story from a whole new angle. Avatar is an action game where you choose sides: native Na'vi or resource-plundering RDA Corporation. The game plays totally differently depending on whom you choose to side with. As you fight, you change: acquire new skills, weapon upgrades and more powerful armour as you progress. Then use these to devastating effect in the battle for Pandora.

  • Developer: Ubisoft Montreal
  • Publisher: Ubisoft
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Why the Blue Face?

Director James Cameron doesn't do small. Every time he writes and/or directs a movie you can bet something about it will be groundbreaking. It'll be bigger than anything that's gone before, more expensive, use revolutionary effects and so on. And he's delivered so many iconic cinematic moments, too. Who else would have enabled us to witness a rat submerged alive, yet still breathing, in oxygenated water (The Abyss), or recreated the sinking of the Titanic, or staged a fist fight on top of a Harrier jump jet (True Lies). His latest film - and the inevitable game tie-in, Avatar is no less ambitious than his previous projects and promises a leap forward in terms of the integration of live action, CG animation and 3D technology.

A Cut Above

The movie centres on the story of Jake Sully, a former marine who has been paralysed from the waist down. He's given the chance to walk again by becoming a hybrid of human and alien Na'vi and is sent to help Earth's military-industrial forces in their search for valuable resources on the Na'vi's home planet, Pandora. Over the course of the movie Sully falls for a Na'vi female and begins to sympathise with the Na'vis' cause.

You have the option to continue as a marine or join forces with the Na'vi.

James Cameron's Avatar: The Game also takes place on the beautiful planet of Pandora, but on an earlier timeline allowing the developers (and Cameron himself) to fill in some of the backstory that isn't explored in the film.

At it's heart Avatar: The Game is a fairly straightforward third-person shooter and, while it might not be groundbreaking in terms of its gameplay, it's a significant cut above the average movie tie-in.

Although you begin the game as part of an Earth marine, you'll later have the option to either continue as a marine or join forces with the Na'vi. Both factions offer a wealth of interesting play options. Each has its own arsenal of weapons, the humans relying on military might, while the Na'vi have to use more primitive tools to achieve their goals. There are also forms of transport for each side, vehicles for the humans, creatures for the Na'vi. Also, as well as there being the basic run and gun gameplay, Avatar features moments of stealth and strategy and some truly awesome boss fights.

The game is visually stunning, bringing the lush environments of Pandora vividly to life.

Avatar: The Game also offers players the opportunity to go online and take part in a 16-player mode, complete with large open maps and a combination of ground and air combat.

Now Available in 3D

The game is visually stunning, bringing the lush environments of Pandora vividly to life. In keeping with the cutting edge values of the film, Avatar: The Game also offers the opportunity to view the action in 3D. This being a Cameron project, though, it's not your cacky old 3D with coloured glasses, but a cutting edge technology that is only available to those who own a 3D TV, devices that are currently as rare as hens' teeth.

Despite the inability of the vast majority of its audience to use the 3D options, Avatar is still something to be savoured. The gameplay, if not unique is at least extremely enjoyable and this, combined with the amazing visuals and Cameron's vision, makes it an experience not to be missed.

GAME's Verdict
plus points
  • Original story.
  • Stunning looks.
  • Stealth elements.
  • Multiplayer mode.
minus points
  • Familiar gameplay style.
  • Can get a bit repetitive

Review by: Simon 'Alien DNA' Kirrane
Version Tested: PS3, Xbox 360
Review Published: 03.12.09

User Reviews

geraldine pritchard posted on 04 Mar 2010
This Is A Brilliant Game alright graphics , the pandorapedia , online , gameplay , the story & the landscape its all amazing and i would give it a 9/10
chris goodrich posted on 28 Feb 2010
good game worth this amount but graphics could be better.
Jordan Tooze posted on 22 Dec 2009
This game is one of my favourite ubisoft games of all time simply as its a game you just cant put down and the campaign is very long as you get to choose which side you go on plus the multiplayer is quite good but it is'nt exactly a game like MW2. However the Gameplay is very repetitive but you still wont be bored and tired off it alltogether i say this game is a must buy and a 8/10

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