This might sound weird one of PC Gamer's resident FPS enjoyers, but is anyone else disappointed to learn that Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora is an FPS? I always imagined running around Pandora while looking at the impressively snatched waist of a Navi, but the Frontiers of Pandora we're actually getting looks much closer to a Far Cry game, right down to the story setup: you play as a Navi fighting to free Pandora from the human invaders.
One part of Avatar that I'm almost guaranteed to enjoy: flying my w69 เข้าสู่ระบบ banshee and riding my not-horse across the lush Pandoran forests. The first-person portions of the demo were pretty enough, but Frontiers of Pandora looks freaking gorgeous when the camera pulls out to third-person for traversal.
- We saw lots of guns, but not a lot of bow or staff combat. Maybe chalk that up to h25 com สล็อต Ubi wanting to show the most explosive loadouts possible for its summer showcase, but I hope I can play Avatar as a stealth game.
- I'm interested in Avatar's gathering: a developer mentioned that the quality of the ingredient you gather matters for what you make with it, and that there is gameplay involved with picking fruits the "right" way without hurting the plant.
- You can cook what you gather, and the game encourages you to experiment with ingredient combinations and see what they create (sounding a bit like Zelda)
- Don't expect the Way of Water to enter the equation: Frontiers of Pandora seems to primarily follow in the footsteps of the first movie
- Hunting is a big part of the game
- The whole game supports 2-player co-op, which is neat and somewhat rare for a big open-world game like this
Frontiers of Pandora largely takes place at the same time as the second Avatar movie on a different continent of Pandora, but it's the events of the first movie that kick off the game's events. You play as a Navi that was raised by humans, ordered to be killed once Jake Sully started a war, and narrowly saved and put into cryosleep for 15 years. A little convoluted, sure, but how else are you going to explain a Navi who loooooves to use human guns?
I guess it's hard to get excited about an open-world Avatar game when I don't know what that actually entails when you're not killing things. Hunting and gathering, for sure, but I hope there's more. I tried to prod Ubi about side activities and exploration, but they were only forthcoming about that one clip of the player picking a fruit and that cooking can give you buffs.
That's cool, but I want to know what an average hour looks like in Avatar. Am I following a yellow waypoint for 20 hours, or can I navigate the Pandoran plains with visual landmarks? That was one of my favorite parts of Ubi's Ghost Recon Breakpoint, so fingers crossed there.
Unlike the still-far-off Star Wars Outlaws announced by Massive yesterday, we're gonna hear a lot more about Avatar in the coming months. It's coming out December 7.







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