Tuesday 2 June 2015

Avatar : The Game

Avatar is a popular movie almost everyone have watched, quite an exciting film. But this time, gameloft has given you the opportunity to explore Pandora as they brings Avatar to mobile games. This review is based on android platform. I give kudos to gameloft for this wonderful game. The game is well produced and the game play reflects to actions that took place on the movie. Avatar is one of the top HD action movie games on Android platform. The game is obviously a photocopy of the incredible world of Pandora in an explosion of blues and greens that just pops off the screen.

Avatar : The Game
In this game, you will play as Ryan Lorenz, who was sent to the planet Pandora to help a massive corporation plunder it for the element of "unobtainium," (according to the movie). Along the line, Ryan sided the Na'vis as he fell in love with a female Na’vis, thus, turning against the human pirates. You will be exploiting the native cultures and beauty of Pandora, as well as fighting against the human pirates. During game play, you explore Pandora's lush jungles. At early stages, you will be fighting against hostile wildlife, as they try to eliminate you. But as you advance, you’ll acquire a Na'vi staff and bow. Advance more, and you will start battling human soldiers and their machines. I’ll say it’s basically three major stages. Avatar feature different game play tactics, from exploring on-foot to flying on the back of a dragon-like creator called Banshee. During game play, you can earn wisps which you can use for upgrades like extra health and more powerful attacks.

 The most fascinating scene on the game is the Na'vi village, which acts like a hub. In the village, you’ll embark on simple missions for the Na'vi, such as scouting and collecting. In the hub, you do a lot of things, and also interact with the Na’vi. The more missions you play, the more the hubs increase. There is also this horse-like creature you use to travel in the game. The creature is really cute. Though the game control buttons are responsive, but it poses problems of poor level design and camera. This leads to quick deaths if you’re not careful as the distance between gaps or obstacles is not clear. The good news is there many checkpoints, so you can continue from the last checkpoint in case of deaths.

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