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James Cameron’s Avatar: The Game is the official video game based on the highly anticipated film James Cameron’s Avatar.… See more

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James Cameron's Avatar: The Game Product Details

Released on 04/12/2009

James Cameron’s Avatar: The Game is the official video game based on the highly anticipated film James Cameron’s Avatar. The video game will take you deep into the heart of Pandora, an alien planet that is beyond imagination.

Gamers will encounter the Na’vi, Pandora’s indigenous people and discover other life forms the likes of which have never been seen in the world of video games before. When conflict erupts between the RDA Corporation, a space-faring consortium in search of valuable resources, and the Na’vi, gamers will find themselves thrust into a fight for the heart of a planet and the fate of a civilization.

Key Features of James Cameron’s Avatar: The Game

  • Immerse yourself in James Cameron’s world - Peer deep into the heart of Pandora and see James Cameron’s universe, from your own perspective.
  • Engage in a massive conflict between two worlds - Fight for you cause; RDA or Na’vi. Customize more than 60 RDA and Na’vi weapons, combined. Choose your skills: 20 for each clan. Drive all of the vehicles and ride the animals. Expand the battleground in online multiplayer.
  • Develop your character and acquire new skills - Create your very own character and acquire skills as you progress through the game.
  • Proof, if any were needed, that games are the fastest-growing entertainment medium came yesterday in a report from industry site MCV. According to ERA data, Call of Duty: Black Ops was comfortably the biggest-selling entertainment product of last year. Activision perennially popular shooter sold a whopping 3.3 million copies, more than combined Blu-Ray and DVD sales of James Cameron Avatar.

    Just behind the 3D blockbuster in third place was EA SportsFIFA 11, which shifted 2.4 million units. Impressively, both sequels managed to top their predecessors, with Black Ops besting Modern Warfare 2 tally by 340,000 copies and FIFA sales improving year on year by well over 200,000 units.

    Just Dance made it a strong showing for games in the top ten, shaking its money-maker in ninth position with 1.3 million copies sold. Though only released in October, its sequel also managed a place on the list, just outside the top 20.

    Ubisoft was further represented by Assassin Creed: Brotherhood at 24, while Nintendo saw a combined total of 1.7 million sales for evergreen titles Wii Fit Plus and Wii Sports Resort, both of which were launched in 2009. Rockstar epic western Red Dead Redemption and Microsoft Halo: Reach made it a total of nine games in the Top 40. Could that tally increase when 2011 figures are revealed in 12 monthstime? We wouldn bet against it.

James Cameron's Avatar: The Game User Reviews
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Amanda
1 year ago
Disappointing but fun
The avatar game was disappointing as it was a totally separate story line but it was enjoyable. a specially with the Nintendo Wii
sarah
3 years ago
James Cameron's Avatar: The Game
brilliant !!!!!!!!
Mark Smirnov
2 years ago
James Cameron's Avatar: The Game
pretty good, i like the multiplayer and the button that tells you where you are going. i dont really care that it doesnt follow the film. 4/5.
Donna
3 years ago
James Cameron's Avatar: The Game
I think this game is mis-selling itself. To call it Avatar: the Game, people assume it will follow the film, BUT it is actually set 2 years BEFORE the film - a fact you can read in the game manual after you've bought it!! The staff in the shop assumed it followed the film too, so I do think it is dodgy advertising. The gameply is very dark - as in you may need to change the brightness and contrast on your TV to even see anything! I have played for a few hours and accessed all the weapons/skills and half the upgrades, but It all seems quite repetitive so far. Maybe it will improve, but I'm not convinced yet. Disappointed.
Josh Marshall
3 years ago
James Cameron's Avatar: The Game
This game is not as good as the ps3 version but it is still really good and uses the Wii's resources to full effet (WiiMotionPlus and Balance Board) 8/10
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