Follow Able Ryder, a soldier sent by humanity to assist in facilitating in harvesting Unobtanium from Pandora. This game provides you with an open world, significant choices and a lot of varied gameplays. The gameplay in this title is simple but robust.
As a straightforward run and gun game, it offers satisfying fast paced action and a small faux open-world to explore. Interestingly, this game actually divides itself in two after a choice is made by the player: one half focuses primarily on a human experience and the other focuses on an Avatar experience. The human experience has you run around as normal soldier Able Ryder.
Ryder must use an arsenal of weapons and vehicles to battle their way through the game. It feels like the whole world is against you, which is fitting because it is. If you side with humanity, it is up to you to take the fight to the local populace and beat them into submission. The combat functions a bit like it does in Mass Effect 2 but with much less use for cover and more on movement. In the Avatar experience, you still play as Able Ryder but you remain in Avatar form for the entirety of the game.
In this form your weapons are limited to slower firing bows and arrows, and you only have access to an avatar issue machine gun. In this form, however, the flora and fauna do not attack you as you are one of the natives. This adds a surprisingly unique dichotomy between the player choices that cause you to stop and think for a second.
Thankfully you get to play as both options before being forced to make a choice. The visuals were actually surprisingly good for a game of this age. Everything is easy to see as much of the alien fauna are quite brightly colored, allowing players to follow the action and make informed decisions during it.
The world is beautiful to look at but still maintains its threatening alien aura. The story in this title is much like the film but it does not follow the protagonist. Instead, players are offered a similar experience with a new character so they may make the choices of the movie for themselves. Firstly, the story for this title is one that will be familiar to fans of the series. The game has a plot and varied side quests that will hold your attention and have you doing good deeds for those that you encounter, much like the actual show.
However, there is a real problem with pacing within the title that makes all this decent storytelling fall flat. The game allows you to control the four key characters within the series main party and grants you unique fighting styles, weapons and special moves. However, the combat rarely feels nuanced for fully fleshed out. Plus, the unique moves are given early within the game and with little context. You just learn these skills and they become just another move in your repertoire.
Then there is no real reason to drive onwards beside the story that the game relies on heavily. The game does a fantastic job of replicating the visual stylings of the anime series.
The game has fully realised environments from the series and character models that are instantly recognisable. The animations are the only downside is they are overused and repetitive.
Nevertheless, humans can't live on Pandora because of their low lung capacity, so they use other beings, the Avatars, that they control mentally.
The game incorporates a series of improved visual effects that come directly from the film. It has even been rumored that many of the models that were created for the game, were then used in the film.
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