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James Cameron's Avatar on 360

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James Cameron's Avatar is a Shooting game available on the 360.

James Cameron's Avatar is a Shooting game. Shooting games present a world in which the character must shoot their way out of dangerous situations. They provide the player with an array of weapons tailored to specific tasks. This unavoidably involves a combination of fisticuffs and gun based fighting that dictates the violent nature of these experiences. Beneath this harsh exterior though is often an intricate tactile game - and this is usually what drives the player.

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Frugal Gamer review Wed, 29 Sep 2010

James Cameron's Avatar on 360 and PS3 finally delivers the goods after ten years in the making. Taking to the battleground Pandora, and choosing your own side is a pulse inducing experience. 60 customisable weapons and 40 skills spread across the two races, add a touch of Role Play Game into this adventure. Cameron's imagination has finally met it's complement in the latest CGI technology and the result is as surprisingly good as the film.

Taking inspiration from what has to be the most technically advanced motion picture ever made, Avatar for the Xbox 360 easily matches the big screen outing with beautiful visuals utilising the Dunia engine straight out of Far Cry 2. It needs to look good, and it does - magnificent. The environments are lush and teeming with life, dripping vegetation and the humid atmosphere itself contributing to the stunning aesthetics that Avatar puts out.
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