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Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora: A good game at a bad time


I’ve only had a few hours to put into Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, but one thing is evident. This game needed a bit longer in the oven. December is a notoriously bad time to launch a new game. Besides Super Smash Brothers or other Nintendo Switch games, I can’t think of many games that can battle against the zeitgeist that games like Fortnite, Warzone, and whichever games do well at the Game Awards command from the gaming audience around this time. The new Warzone from Call of Duty just launched, Fortnite introduced a huge update with Fortnite Legos and more. And later tonight, we will be covering the Game Awards live

These are just a few of the big gaming events going on while Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora quietly launches in the background. The launch date isn’t the game’s only issue though, which I noticed after only a few hours of gameplay. 

Is Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora worth playing?

Opening sequence of Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora

The game looks amazing, even running on a i7-12700k and RTX 3060Ti. (Image credit: Future)

Personally, I’m not a huge fan of James Cameron’s Avatar franchise. I enjoyed the first movie mainly for its innovative use of 3D in a way movies hadn’t really done before. That fad has mostly left movies by this point, so when the new movie was released earlier this year, I don’t think I even saw an option for 3D at any of my local theaters. I went and saw the movie a bit begrudgingly but ended up enjoying it for the action and directing. 





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