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- Become immersed in the world of the Avatar feature film, viewing James Cameron’s universe from your own perspective
- Take your stand in a raging conflict, fighting either for the indigenous Na’vi or the resource-hunting RDA Corporation
- Arm yourself with any of more than 60 total RDA and Na’vi weapons, customizing them for your own use
- Prepare yourself for battle by choosing any of 20 skills for each clan
- Design your own character and acquire new skills as you make your way through the game
Product Description
In a distant corner of the universe, a devastating conflict is about to erupt between two very different worlds. On the planet of Pandora reside an indigenous people known as the Na’vi. When the Na’vi find themselves engaged in a struggle with the RDA Corporation, a space-faring consortium in search of valuable resources, it sets the stage for a conflict unlike any the universe has seen before. Step into a dazzling … More >>




12/15/2009 at 5:10 pm
This game is not good but is not bad, is a typical movie based game!
Rating: 3 / 5
12/15/2009 at 6:05 pm
Stereoscopic 3D is the next big thing and it looks amazing on a Samsung 61″ DLP (SSG1000 glasses). The game has received some bad reviews, and with stiff competition like Uncharted 2, maybe rightfully so. Overall, this is a decent game. And it’s simply stunning in 3D!!
People say 3D is too expensive, a fad, or gives them headaches. DLP for a $1000 and $60 for the glasses and emitter from samsungpartsdotcom. 3D has been around for decades; do a simple search and you will find that gaming and blu ray in 3D are on the rise. And I’ve played 3D games for hours on PC and PS3; no headaches.
The game didn’t sell me; the 3D tech did. It’s exactly what I wanted: A real 3D game for the PS3. Finally.
10/10 : Rating as a 3D entertainment package
7/10 : Rating as a PS3 game. If you’re not playing this in 3D, there’s definitely better games out there.
**3D TIP** ‘Invert left and right eyes’ in the Display Options for better clarity.
Rating: 5 / 5
12/15/2009 at 6:11 pm
Avatar is one of the few excellent shooting game appropriate for children, having an age rating of 12+. Just like Pixar’s movies and Nintendo games, Avatar is an high quality triple-A production for the family that stands high above the cheap products usually destined for this audience. It lacks the depth and maturity of hardcore games bearing the 17+ age rating, like Gears of War, but instead Avatar is enjoyable for casual gamers curious about exploring the incredibly beautiful world of Pandora. The controls are simple and the missions won’t demand trained gaming skills, so the Avatar experience is truly accessible to anyone. Even the chaotic online multiplayer is just plain fun and will make you scream and laugh like you were playing Mario Kart. Just make sure your 16 years old boy doesn’t get this under the Christmas tree this year instead of its Modern Warfare 2.
Rating: 5 / 5