Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora Review: My Computer Exploded
Story
Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora centers around the story of an unnamed Na’avi of the lost Sarentu tribe. After escaping from an RDA (Human) facility, they must unite the tribes of Pandora to take down the RDA’s spreading control before the entire planet suffers.
Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora Gameplay
Players will need to fight against the RDA in nearly every game mission. Players must gather materials between fights to make better weapons and gear. Despite the significant differences, Avatar’s gameplay loop feels reminiscent of Ubisoft’s Far Cry entries, with some unique twists added.
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Combat
To effectively bring death, players are given the disposal of RDA and Na’avi weapons. The Na’avi weapons are primitive but allow enemies to be killed in one shot if properly aligned. RDA weapons are the complete opposite, with loud, destructive guns putting holes in virtually everything.
Characters in Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora
Throughout the game, the player will meet members of the three other Na’avi tribes. These groups help the player fight the RDA and provide weapons and gear.
List of Weapons in Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora
Open World
Avatar: Frontiers shares the same world as Pandora in the Avatar movies. Environments are expansive and densely packed with alien fauna, especially in the early parts of the game. In addition, scattered RDA outposts can be cleared for extra guns, armor, and experience.
Graphics
This review cannot fully explain the level of detail in Avatar’s environments and textures. It uses all the available resources to create visuals that cannot be found anywhere else. Although your PC may begin smoking, the stunning realism in every place the player travels is worth seeing.
Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora’s Price
Avatar is available on Xbox, Epic Games, and PS5 for $69.99; when on sale, it can be found for $41.99.
Overview
Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora brings players into a desperate fight to save a thriving planet from man-made destruction. Combat can be slow and methodical or guns-blazing depending on how much destruction the player wishes to see. With its fully open world and ray-traced graphics, a truly wonderful experience is provided in nearly every second of playing. This game is an AAAAAAAAH, MY COMPUTER’S ON FIRE, BROTHER out of 10.