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The dev team shows us what it took to create an entirely new universe for the users to experience.
WHT.it's scary game or what ?
luv the graphics though.......
Personally i think this game looks boring but whatever lights your candle.
Don't Say that guyz the UBISoft is a gud company i am sure they will make sumthing gud and i hope we will like it As seen from the trailer it luks gud Regards 2 Everyone From AK47.
This is..........strange.
How come I've never heard of the movie?
it looks like it will either be good or really bad. Prove me wrong Ubisoft!
meh ill track it but thats it
Well, I don't agree with many of you, but I believe the games doesn't have anything to do with the movie, other than it has the creatures and characters that you will see in the movie.
I don't like all this talk about the "world". This is generic gameplay footage at best and for a industry revolutionizing movie, this does not bode well. Morever, gameplay and the "world" combine for epic games, if one is not there its an average game.
What are they going to call it? Master Chiefs day out? The adventures of Jak and Daxter? Duh this is what they call it. At least they are not hyping it. Which is what really gives me a small insignificant shred of hope this game might actually break through the bad movie game trend. I don't have my fingers crossed.
I'm with mattman909. I watch this glossy promo video and I see a lot of fancy people saying a lot of fancy things spliced with footage of a very generic looking game. It's getting to be so routine that every big movie needs to have a game otherwise some bigshot producers somewhere don't feel enough egos have been satisfied. "It needs a video game too or it's not cool enough with the kids!" And the game in question looks like it relies very, very heavily on the crutch of being a movie-license with a bloated budget. Even the ridiculously bland title: "Avatar: The Game" hints at how cynical the entire process has become.
No matter what these guys say this is still a game based on a film and as such the story is going to be short and the gameplay is going to be exactly the same as all other 3rd person shooters with no new features that haven't been done before!
James Cameron's Avatar: The Game
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- Publisher(s): Ubisoft
- Genre: Action
- Release: Dec 1, 2009 (US) »
- ESRB: T



