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Not too long ago, Avatar: The Last Airbender made its way onto PC. The interesting characters and gameplay turned this kid-targeted TV series into a game franchise that gained attention from multiple crowds. Avatar will receive its first movie within the coming years, one that isn’t expected to go straight-to-video. And this fall Aang and the gang will land on PC once more in Avatar: The Last Airbender – Into the Inferno, a sequel with better air-bending tactics and environmental puzzles
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Into the Inferno’s gameplay revolves around the formation and manipulation of airballs. They’re formed pretty easily: hold the R1 button to create one and release the button to throw it. You can guide the ball around using the right analog stick, creating a 3D space for it to move around in. The ball’s movement is limited by an unofficial barrier. This was likely designed to prevent the ball from getting away from the player, which could have happened in some of the game’s larger areas.
Airballs are just the beginning. Whenever you’re near a water source (ex: a puddle on the ground), players can use the right stick – referred to the game as the “pointer” and designated on screen with a bubble, cursor-type device – to point at the source. Hold the R1 button to grab some water, which will be formed into a handy sphere that can be carried around with you (and thrown) like an airball. This technique is called waterbending and should be familiar to fans of the TV show as well as the previous Avatar games.
Waterbending is not limited to balls of water – it can also be used to cut through weak parts of the environment. Once the water source has been obtained, quickly move the right stick back and forth to create a waterbend cut.
If water isn’t good enough in its liquid form, Aang or Katara, two of the playable characters, may freeze it into a ball of ice. These airball manipulations have more than a combative purpose: they’ll aid players in the solving of new puzzles. In this preview, the first batch was pretty simple. Fire didn’t stand a chance up against a fresh water ball. But others were not without their clever moments. When a large crate needs to be pushed away from an air duct, man-power alone was not enough. Thus, you find another air duct and fire an airball through it. When the airball comes out on the other side, it will push the crate forward, allowing Aang to prop himself up and reach the next area.
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SYSTEM REQUIRMENTS
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  • Windows 98/ME/2000/XP
  • Processor: Pentium 3 @ 1 GHz
  • Memory: 256 MB
  • Hard Drive: 700 MB Free
  • Video Memory: 64 MB
  • Sound Card: DirectX Compatible
  • DirectX: 9.0
  • Keyboard
  • Mouse
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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  • Extract the game
  • Click on .exe and install the game
  • Play and Enjoy
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Avatar pc game setup downloadAvatar James Cameron's: The Game is the official video game based on the film, and it takes you deep into the heart of Pandora.
Bigger doesn't mean better. Developer Ubisoft Montreal disregarded this mantra when creating James Cameron's Avatar, delivering a mediocre game loaded with unnecessary padding, rather than a tight and enjoyable package that could have gotten players excited about the upcoming film of the same name. In fact, if you're eagerly anticipating the upcoming Avatar movie, it's probably best that you avoid this bland and overlong third-person shooter altogether, because there's nothing fantastical or compelling about its story or characters. That isn't to say that Avatar is all bad. A branching story featuring two disparate factions makes this a two-games-in-one experience, so if you like wringing the last drop out of your $50, the single-player campaign might keep you busy for 15 hours or so. Unfortunately, while a few of those hours are entertaining, Avatar's action is too bland and tedious to justify the game's length, and a variety of bugs and bizarre design elements put a further damper on the fun.
Avatar takes place on the planet Pandora, which the human-controlled Resources Development Administration (RDA) is stripping of its resources--much to the dismay of Pandora's indigenous population, the blue-skinned Na'vi. Meanwhile, the RDA has established a way of transferring a human's consciousness into an artificially created human/Na'vi hybrid called an avatar. You play as Ryder, an RDA operative who soon finds himself (or herself, if you choose a female persona) in over his head as he discovers the consequences of the RDA's destructive presence on Pandora. About an hour into the campaign, you'll be faced with a choice: side with the RDA, or live as an avatar and take your chances with the Na'vi. Yet no matter which path you meander down, you'll meet a series of unmemorable characters, played by unexceptional voice actors who deliver their poorly written lines without a trace of enthusiasm or urgency.
If you go the way of the RDA instead, you won't wield any melee weapons and will instead shoot your way to victory. You've got a pair of pistols to get you through if the better guns run out of ammo, but they're all but useless; luckily, your shotgun, flamethrower, and other weapons seem appropriately powerful, if not exactly satisfying to use. Enemies that melt into the background and inconsistent hit detection make it feel like you're spraying bullets around willy-nilly much of the time, and humanoid enemies are too stupid to make shooting them exciting. Your foes often will ignore comrades falling over dead right in front of them, engage harmless creatures and ignore you as you pick them off, and walk directly into walls and continue to walk in place. Not that AI characters are the only ones prone to technical weirdness. You might get stuck in a crevasse while flying a banshee, fall into an inescapable fissure, or dismount from a direhorse directly into the geometry of the plant right next to it and be unable to get out.
Avatar's multiplayer modes aren't quite as useless as Conquest, letting up to 16 players compete in a variety of modes like Team Deathmatch, King of the Hill, and Capture the Flag. The multiplayer suite feel less like a throwaway than you might expect for a movie tie-in but the factions play so differently that weird imbalances become quickly apparent. A Na'vi player can crush an RDA player with a single swipe of his club, while an RDA player can jump in a mech suit and mow Na'vi down without much fuss. (Though oddly, the swarm of insects Na'vi players can unleash make short work of those big hunks of metal.) The factional differences make for some initially appealing variety, but the disparity is too great--and the basic mechanics too bland--to support long online sessions. The mechs don't feel heavy enough to make them fun to pilot, and the cavorting camera renders buggies as uncomfortable to drive in multiplayer sessions as they are in the campaign.
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One of Avatar's main selling points is its use of 3D technology, so if you own a display with the right capabilities, you may get a kick out of seeing Avatar pop out of your screen. Yet even if you're one of the few lucky enough to see the game this way, no screen yet has the capability of making James Cameron's Avatar: The Game play any better than it does. It's not a bad game, and portions of it are competent, if not quite remarkable. But Avatar wears thin quickly, and the story is too fragile to compensate for the deficiencies.

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