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Started by Tsanten Eywa 'eveng, March 02, 2011, 04:40:59 PM

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Tsanten Eywa 'eveng

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why couldnt they create the story different?
because this story doenst follow the movie.

the year in the movie is 2154 and the game is in 2148. and why couldnt they have the characters in the movie over in the game? it is just Grace Augustine who is in the game, not jake, neytiri and the others. in the game they have commander Falco, not Colones Miles Quaritch. that is what who is the drawback in the game.

But everything else in the game is perfect.

Irayo :D

Ikran Ahiyìk

It's 2152 for the game (PC/XBOX), and Jake haven't arrived there; there IS Col. Quaritch if you have played the RDA side, and Trudy also.

I think it's even better if they don't take the movie story.
We can see more stories of other people there, and we don't see the (horrible) faces (of Na'vi) there after we have seen their beautiful faces in the movie...
Plltxe nìhiyìk na ikran... oe fmeri sìltsan nì'ul slivu, ngaytxoa...


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Tswusayona Tsamsiyu

in my opinion the game is awesome.
but I have to say that they invented awful names for some of the characters. Beyda'amo and Tan Jala can't exist because Na'vi has no b and j.
and also they pronuonce Na'vi terribly wrong.

but other than that, great game!!
Nivume Na'vit, fpivìl nìNa'vi, kivame na Na'vi.....
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The game is great for killing skypeople when I'm stressed or upset, but not much more. The storyline is bad, and it really doesn't fit into the avatar canon or timeline.
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