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Clay –
Just as the title states, this gave me a lot of Far Cry 3 vibes. Big gorgeous jungle with soft stealth mechanics and decent combat.
I normally get my games for PC, but reading steam commentary, there appears to be a lot of system issues for PC, so I decided to avoid the hassle of trying to get it to work and just get it for PS5. Graphics are wonderful, and you end up spending a bit of time just admiring everything.
Gameplay is great, but gun aiming is a bit rough depending on play style. The game seems to encourage stealth by offering extra rewards if you take over a base without the alarm sounding. So you spend most of the game with a bow which can be a bit rough early game when you sound the alarm and you are trying to run, draw, aim, shoot. But once you get access to the shotgun, it becomes a bit easier as you can easily switch to it when the alarm sounds and just swiss cheese everything.
Game has a very large quest offering as well as crafting system. I gave up on completing all the quests the closer I got to the last map. It was just too much, and it seemed as though the rewards were capped. Which then led to the crafting system, but that became a bit of a grind as you have to find certain materials with certain conditions at certain times. So you may need a mature animal versus a young animal. Or you need a plant that is plucked during the day instead of night when it is raining instead of dry conditions. On top of that, it can’t be any plant, it has to be a rare quality plant which you have to search for. I tried doing a couple of rare crafting blueprints, but after spending over an hour just to create an item (which required lots of internet searches to find (Its a huge map) the materials with the specific requirements), I decided my bow and shotgun was all I needed.
Quests run the gamut between escort quest, search & rescue, material search, mob attack, rescue mission, stealth mission, puzzles, etc. On top of that, there are a ton of collector quests to boost skills or to add to the story.
Overall, I really enjoyed the game, but once I got to the endgame, I needed a break as I spent my 2 weeks of my winter break playing it, and it became a bit much.
ariel abrams –
The game started good but at mid of game it’s froze. Don’t get me wrong the game is good but like any other thing it came defective. If you love the avatar movie then this game is for you
Sergio h. –
Deberían poner los idiomas ya que no dice en ninguna parte solo Inglés, he comprado de importación y no agarran unos el español… AFORTUNADAMENTE este SI TRAE SUBTITULOS, algo que quiere saber la gente y no lo comparten!
Por otra parte la jugabilidad del juego es 10/10. Dejen de un lado los comentarios negativos que si la historia y de más, el regalarnos poder recorrer Pandora como en la película ya es toda la ganancia y se agradecen juegos asi
Camilo –
Beautiful graphics, and if you like open world games and nature… or just kill humans that mess with nature, this game is for you.
Destiny Sanvido –
As someone who has played countless games across multiple generations and platforms, I can say without hesitation that Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora is one of the most visually stunning and immersive experiences I’ve ever had in gaming. This isn’t just another open-world adventure—it’s a breathtaking, fully-realized journey into a living, breathing alien world that feels both fantastical and tangibly real. If you’re looking for a showcase of what next-gen gaming can truly offer, look no further.
From the moment you step foot into Pandora, you’re greeted with a landscape so vibrant, dynamic, and detailed that it’s hard not to stop and just take it all in. The flora and fauna pulse with life; the forests shimmer with bioluminescence; the skies—whether drenched in the golden hues of dawn or stormy with electric energy—create an atmosphere that is beyond cinematic. Every corner of this world has been crafted with painstaking attention to detail. The lighting, weather effects, and environmental animations blend together in a way that’s not only gorgeous but deeply immersive. It doesn’t just look like Pandora—it feels like you’ve been transported there.
What sets Frontiers of Pandora apart visually is the sheer scale and richness of its world. The verticality of the environment is mind-blowing—climbing the massive floating mountains or soaring through the skies on a banshee never gets old, especially when the vistas stretch out endlessly before you. The level of detail in every rock face, plant, and creature is staggering. This game is an absolute triumph in art design and technical execution.
But visuals alone do not make a game great. Thankfully, the gameplay complements the graphics beautifully. The open-world mechanics are well-tuned, and the freedom to explore Pandora at your own pace creates a sense of adventure that is rarely matched. Combat is engaging and fluid, blending stealth, strategy, and action in ways that feel natural. Whether you’re wielding traditional Na’vi weapons or using more advanced gear, there’s always something exciting about facing off against Pandora’s many challenges.
Performance-wise, the game is impressively optimized for next-gen consoles and high-end PCs. Load times are minimal, frame rates remain smooth even during the most graphically intense moments, and the UI is clean and intuitive. The sound design also deserves a special mention—whether it’s the rustle of leaves, the distant calls of Pandora’s wildlife, or the rousing orchestral score, everything has been crafted to pull you deeper into this world.
In short, Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora is not just a game—it’s an experience. A visual and auditory marvel that raises the bar for what we should expect from AAA titles in terms of world-building, immersion, and technical artistry. If you own a next-gen system or a powerful PC and want to see what it’s truly capable of, this is the title to get. Whether you’re a fan of the Avatar universe or simply a lover of beautifully crafted games, this is an absolute must-play. It’s not just one of the best-looking games ever made—it’s one of the most captivating gaming experiences of the decade.
ZZrider –
One of my favorite games is FarCry Primal, an amazing experience. It feels like you’re in a real living world. You could say Avatar is a follow up to that game. It shares many of the same gameplay elements. I felt right at home as soon as I started playing. Avatar is a beautiful looking game, with great voice actors, and solid gameplay. The world they created seems a little empty though. Not much in the way of wildlife. Everything else though is top notch. Not as good as Primal but a close second.
CaptainKitty –
This game is absolutely beautiful! I absolutely love the atmosphere and could spend hours just slowly wandering around. Night scene is especially beautiful. Stunning!
The game is good. Mechanics take a bit of getting used to, but overall it’s a great game. I would like to see more customizing of the avatars in the future. I haven’t finished more than 1/3-1/2 of the game yet, but I absolutely love it!
Luis Hernández –
Si algo sabe hacer bien Ubisoft son los mundos abiertos en los que te desenvuelves.
El mundo de Pandora se siente real y gráficamente se ve increíble.
Como puntos negativos son la cantidad excesiva de micro transacciones y que después de un rato se vuelve algo repetitivo.
Darryl –
Love this game amazing game play for hours and hours
Luis Hernández –
Fun game, but hard ti navigate sometimes and find your way around. Works, and looks great on PS5 Pro!
Batman –
Great game all around huge avatar fan and got it on sale 1000000% worth it