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Submitted by IanBear 1192d ago | review

PlayDevil: James Cameron's Avatar: The Game Xbox 360 Review

Avatar was one of my favourite films of 2009- with stunning CG and gorgeous 3D. However, games based on films are normally rubbish - is this the case here?

Here's a snippet from the review:

"he story takes place before the main events of the film. So you get to see Sigourney Weaver pick up her paycheck in the intro, but Sam Worthington and the other cast members are nowhere to be seen.

You still get to see plenty of the same themes- like the greed of the humans, and the destruction they wreak on the beautiful moon of Pandora, but it all feels very detached from the film, whether you play as a Na'vi or a human trooper. This will be a recurring theme- but I wish more work had gone into a more coherent and tightly focused story that just featured a single plot line." (James Cameron's Avatar: The Game, Xbox 360) 72/100

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