- Brand : Ubisoft
- Product name : James Cameron's Avatar: The Game
- Product code : 040647293
- Category : Video Games
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- Info modified on : 07 Mar 2024 15:34:52
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Long product name Ubisoft James Cameron's Avatar: The Game Wii
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James Cameron's Avatar: The Game, Nintendo Wii, Action
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Short summary description Ubisoft James Cameron's Avatar: The Game Wii
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Ubisoft James Cameron's Avatar: The Game, Wii, T (Teen)
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Long summary description Ubisoft James Cameron's Avatar: The Game Wii
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Ubisoft James Cameron's Avatar: The Game. Platform: Wii, ESRB rating: T (Teen), PEGI rating: 12, Developer: Ubisoft Montreal
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Uk has collected 9 expert reviews for Ubisoft James Cameron's Avatar: The Game Wii and the average expert rating is 63 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
The development of Avatar: The Game has been shrouded in secrecy since Ubisoft bagged the rights from James Cameron. We heard tales of the dev team signing away their lives on pain of death should any spoilers be leaked, while the studio was partitione...
James Cameron’s Avatar: The Game is unique among movie tie-ins in that, rather than basing it on the movie, it appears to be based on the trailer. Or maybe just the one sheet or concept drawings. I don’t know but if you buy this expecting to play t...
This blue-tinted poor man's Zelda has bad motion controls. James Cameron's Avatar: The Game is one of those games in which there are more subordinate descriptors in the title than there are good elements in the game. James Cameron's Avatar (the game) i...
To 3D, or not to 3D? That was James Cameron's question. Ubisoft Montreal's answer, with James Cameron's Avatar: The Game on Wii (try saying that three times while swinging your hips on the Balance Board) was, predictably, "not to 3D". Instead, we've go...