James Cameron's Avatar: The Game Updated Hands-On

We got a chance to play the first few levels of this epic sci-fi adventure and saw what it's like to be a state-of-the-art soldier and a Na'vi warrior.

Based on James Cameron's upcoming sci-fi blockbuster of the same name, Avatar puts you in the shoes of Ryder, a signal specialist. Ryder is a soldier in the employ of the Resources Development Administration, and he has been sent to the lush moon of Pandora to protect its mining operation. Unfortunately, this process is destroying the native habitat of Pandora, which brings the RDA into conflict with the Na'vi, a species of indigenous, 10-foot-tall, blue-skinned warriors. Avatar gives you the chance to play as a human and a Na'vi, thanks to the ability to transfer your consciousness to a hybrid clone known as an avatar.

We talk to story designer Kevin Shortt to find out more behind the story.

Early on in the game you have to choose between playing as a human or a Na'vi, and this branching storyline gives you two very different experiences thanks to each species' unique weapons, skills, and abilities. The RDA campaign is essentially a third-person shooter featuring loads of heavy firepower, whereas the Na'vi campaign's gameplay is action adventure with rudimentary, yet brutally efficient, weapons, such as maces, swords, and bows and arrows. As an RDA soldier, you have access to a high-tech arsenal that includes assault rifles, machine guns, and shotguns. You also have four special skills that you can use to turn invisible, to sprint, to repel enemies for a short period, or to restore some health. The cooldown periods are short, and these skills become vital to surviving Pandora's dangerous flora and fauna. Traversing through the forbidding jungle is risky at the best of times, and thankfully we were able to use a dune buggy and motorboat to travel between locations. In addition to introducing you to the game, weapons, and vehicles, the first few levels give you a taste of what your career as an RDA soldier on Pandora might be like, with glimpses of some of the more advanced military hardware, including helicopters and mechs.

It seems Ryder has been personally assigned to Pandora by a local RDA commander called Falco, and after five long years in hibernation during the journey, you finally touch down on the moon at the RDA's main compound, called Hell's Gate. The base is under imminent attack by viperwolves--nasty canines that can easily rip a man to shreds--and it's not long before you get the pleasure of using a mounted turret to thin out their ranks. Falco reveals that there's a mole within the RDA who's feeding intel to the Na'vi, and he sends you off on a mission to the front-line Blue Lagoon base to find out more.

Once we arrived at Blue Lagoon, we got a chance to see what it's like to be a Na'vi through the RDA's avatar program. In addition to giving the RDA forces the Na'vi's physical prowess, avatars allow the RDA forces to explore Pandora's unbreathable environment without the need for a gas mask. Within a few moments of playing as a Na'vi, you're instantly aware of their benefits. For a start, Na'vi are able to jump much higher than humans and perform an extremely fast dodge move thanks to their 10-foot frame and athletic ability. Na'vi also have slightly different special skills to the RDA, and rather than having a skill that repels wildlife, you can perform a powerful ground stomp that damages nearby enemies instead.

While it essentially plays as an action game, Avatar is imbued with some role-playing elements. You earn experience points for killing, collecting items, and completing objectives, and these automatically unlock more-advanced weapons, skills, and armour as you progress. In addition to earning experience points, the other RPG element in the game is that your progression is through completing quests.. There are also additional side quests that you can complete at your leisure, such as collecting culture samples from native plants.

James Cameron's Avatar features an intriguing story, the ability to play as two distinct species, and some great graphics that show off the lush, exotic moon of Pandora. The game is hitting all major platforms in early December, just in time for Avatar's big-screen debut.

121 Comments

  • Trancepower

    Posted Nov 24, 2009 6:32 am GMT

    hello guys!!

    this game will feature multiplayer modes? any news on that.

    cheers

  • gene548

    Posted Nov 22, 2009 6:53 pm GMT

    hm i will find out if this is a good game when it comes out.

  • reckeweg

    Posted Nov 19, 2009 12:36 pm GMT

    I'm getting this. The story of Avatar sounds great and I can already feel a drawn to the struggle between Man and the Na'vi. Even if the game is only mediocre if it adds to the experience of Avatar and the world of Pandora it will have fulfilled it's function.

  • icubod88

    Posted Nov 15, 2009 6:10 am GMT

    is it just me, or does the character's (especially Na'vi) look a bit dated?

  • donebythebook

    Posted Nov 14, 2009 10:29 pm GMT

    *fingers crossed*

  • HAL5000

    Posted Nov 13, 2009 6:43 pm GMT

    very interesting concept, I hope it delivers.

  • ali-ali-1411

    Posted Nov 13, 2009 3:25 pm GMT

    suck this game is gonna be bad

  • bencarps41192

    Posted Nov 13, 2009 6:00 am GMT

    Yea the only movie video games that have done really good in recent years are Wolverin(I thought was mediocre), Riddick(i didnt like it that much but that was just me), and King Kong. There are others i just cant think of them at the momment. I read oen comment that said batman arkham Asylum was a good movie game. It wasnt based off the movie. IT was based off the Comics. If it was based off the movies the guy wouldnt have been so tuogh if it was the old ones or he would have been better if he had been Christian Bells batman. Either way cant wait to see if this game is worth it.

  • bencarps41192

    Posted Nov 13, 2009 5:55 am GMT

    The movie looks like it is going to be awesome. I still havent decided if Avatar the game is going to be as good. It looks good. Its just Avatar has been such a hushed up game till this summer and even now we havnt gotten a whole bunch of info on it. I will wait till it comes out to decide.

  • MagicTestacle

    Posted Nov 12, 2009 2:55 am GMT

    Another "movie game" is Batman - Arkham Asylum, which is a great game by all standards.

    But I digress. The author of the preview doesn't seem to let out any "cool" features beside the obvious so i guess this game won't survive critics after it's out.

  • jetfreakist

    Posted Nov 11, 2009 3:20 am GMT

    cool soldiers

  • xcryonicx

    Posted Nov 10, 2009 6:35 pm GMT

    I don't care what people say - this game and movie both LOOK awesome. We'll see..

  • Jim60360

    Posted Nov 10, 2009 2:16 pm GMT

    @omark2005 yeh riddick is awesome but thats not a movie game thats just a character FROM a movie. but yeh with you on that one.

  • Gammet25

    Posted Nov 9, 2009 11:35 pm GMT

    I hope this game will be a successful movie-to-game, it'll be nice to have more of those in soceity

  • Eye9

    Posted Nov 9, 2009 5:12 pm GMT

    why are there guys with guns??

  • Ratchet_Crak

    Posted Nov 9, 2009 2:57 pm GMT

    I can't wait for this game to come out!

    It look's awesome

  • abbnormmal

    Posted Nov 9, 2009 12:44 pm GMT

    Im tired of hearing;

    "You think movie based games suck? Obviously you never played Riddick you noob, lulz"

    1 out of thousands, and I think its over rated.

  • troydtroy

    Posted Nov 9, 2009 12:30 pm GMT

    @Hugomanen: sooo? halo is a great game!

  • GunGriffin

    Posted Nov 9, 2009 11:10 am GMT

    You honestly think that we will be using Laser guns in the future? Yeah right. The Bullet has been around for 100 years now and we still can't find a cheaper, and more effective way to kill people in face to face combat. Thats like saying Star Wars sucks because everybody has blasters. Well you know nothing about the universe then do you? You don't see fans of that franchise pissing on Star Trek for it's Phaser idea do you? God can't movie fanboys just shut up they have to analyze everything they see and if they find one thing thats not what they expect they claim it sucks. You sound like some other people I know who claim LOTOR sucks because they think Frodo was a wuss, and that they could of stood up to the power of the ONE RING..............

    Yeah back in your hole you troll.

  • danopix posted Nov 9, 2009 7:33 am GMT (does not meet display criteria. sign in to show)

    danopix

    Posted Nov 9, 2009 7:33 am GMT (hide)

    So, in the future we can travel to other stars and planets yet we still walk around with machine guns and shot guns. The whole thing smells like a massive "fail". Game and movie. Sorry if you're emotionally invested in it's success.

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