I'm willing to bet that a majority of people jumping into this game are interested in simply entering the alien world of Pandora and exploring its vistas. Here are my thoughts on Ubisoft and Massive Entertainment's newest open world adventure Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora. The attached screenshots are also mostly of environments and wildlife. I've kept story details to a minimum in this review to make it free from spoilers as much as possible. Unfortunately, it's something I started wishing wasn't the case as my hour count increased.Īvatar: Frontiers of Pandora PC version is what got the chance to experience for this piece. If you've played a game from the Ubisoft action series, you'll be right at home in Massive's take on Pandora. Now that I've put a couple of dozen hours into the game, it's clear that the experience has taken inspiration from multiple open-world entries for its gameplay systems, but the Far Cry comparison is the most apt. Massive says it has collaborated heavily with James Cameron's production company Lightstorm Entertainment as well as Disney to make sure that the experience is both authentic to the ongoing big screen journey while also being independent enough to show off its world building skills. Pandora's guerilla warfare-style action felt appropriate for the kind of experience that Far Cry offers. Round two isn't a tie-in like last time either, with Division veteran studio Massive Entertainment taking the reins of the project as lead developer for a full-fledged, AAA, open-world adventure that's canon to the movie universe but follows its own storyline.įrom the moment I saw the game in action during Ubisoft's initial gameplay reveal, I was convinced that it was going to be an Avatar flavored Far Cry game, and I was also quite ok with that. Movie tie-in games like that have all but died out since then, but all these years, and another movie, later Ubisoft is taking another crack at it with Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora. Plus magical Horse rotation: Erinys and Petra.It was 14 years ago that Ubisoft first let gamers enter James Cameron's sci-fi universe with Avatar: The Game. Luckily, Steve has noticed too! He’s added props to use in his paddock for your training or riding classes. We know you love spending time at Steve’s Farm. ★ Are you and your horse up for a new training challenge? Tai, a new face in town, noticed that Steve’s paddock is perfect for gymnastic jumping exercises! These exercises are perfect for you and your horse to master Jorvik’s races. Do you like yellow or do you prefer classic white? Steve’s paddock is the place to be! Let’s work together to put out the first edition of the Jorvik Gazette! While you’re at it, you can show off your new clothes and horse gear. ★ Ready to meet a new friend? Imane the journalist and her trusty mare, Sahara, have come to Jorvik in hopes of starting a newspaper. A bit of magical gardening is needed these coming 4 weeks to help it to start growing. ★ Four different breeds are coming in six new colors! Which will be the first friend of the new year to join your stable? Lisa and Linda must care for the sapling you planted in the Forgotten Fields. New color variations and Story Snacks with a twist ★ Guillermo is back and this time with his show jumping race at Jorvik Stables Arena! Bring out your sporty horses, Belgian Warmblood, Trakehner, and Jorvik Warmblood, and let them show off their jumping skills. Take a sneak peek at the exciting things on their way to Jorvik! Kick-start the year with Horses of Jorvik We have some amazing content coming up for you guys over the next month.
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