
TheSixthAxis: According to the Internet, James Cameron's Avatar is quite probably the greatest film ever made. Probably not even a film, more like the birth of a new entertainment medium. Avatar the game therefore has a lot to live up to, and despite it having no chance of doing so, it isn't quite the washout you might expect.
Avatar opens with your basic introduction to the world of Pandora through the eyes of the human military. Set in the third person, you're soon off from character to character – sporting over-head graphics to identify them – to receive your early missions. These missions also set the story in motion, although you won't be too aware of this until you're put in a position where you have to make that decision. And from that moment on the game steps up a gear, although it's only second gear and I'm not convinced it'll ever find third.

There have been so many games in the industry that were overhyped. In the end they went on to become such huge flops that their names will never been forgotten just due to the fact that these were a combination of both commercial and critical failures.
This article (spread out over numerous pages to maximize clicks) is a joke. Apparently all of these games are both critical and commercial failures, and yet the writer even points out how Diablo 3 (number 1 on the list) was the best-selling PC game the year of its release and broke various sales records (selling 12 million copies in first year).
How does that constitute a commercial failure, exactly?
Apparently the author does not know, since their reasoning for Diablo 3 being the number 1 flop on PC so far is this mess of broken English:
"And if looks for the game play and different actions, legendary items are sometimes worse than rare items and also the gold rate is very low you need lots of gold to get the items from the market. Also online connection requirement can cause some serious frustrations, weapon system flies in the face of traditional RPG logic. One of the most annoying thing is disconnection from server will ends the game and you have to start over."
Was this written by a 12 year old? What a garbage website.
"(ESRB) had listed entries forLimbo for the PlayStation 3 and PC platforms, Playdead confirmed that this was a mistake on ESRB’s part, and that they had no plans for the game on these systems"
Limbo is on Steam......
Read the article and first thought that comes to mind
"God dammit!! I f***ing gave them a site visit count"
What a piece of sh*t article. Might as well include all kickstarter games and the cheap ones found in walmarts PC game section.
Also seriously we can't report the guy who submitted this nor the people who approved it. How the hell can we get quality articles on N4G?

"We decided to put together a list of some of the best dinosaur games for the PC, PS3, Xbox 360, Wii and more."
Surprised Dino Crisis 1 wasn't on here, or the early Jurassic Park movie games, they were good
I was so excited for Jurassic Park on my SNES. When I first got to play it I was expecting so much more than walking around collecting dinosaur eggs. In comparison to the Genesis version which made it look so cool and awesome, the SNES version was definitely a head scratcher.
The arcade light gun games were fun too.
We really need more dinosaur games....so many Zombie themed games but never enough Dinosaur ones
Dino Crisis 3? seriously? that game was so bad it killed the franchise! should have gone with DC 1 or 2 IMO.
Why the author choose Dino crisis 3 over 1 and 2 is beyond me. The list is called top 10 Best Dinosaur games. so why chose the worst in the series. And James Cameron's Avatar the game? Really!?

3D in video games is rather a hush hush affair, almost a pandering to those who have adopted 3D TV sets and monitors. With little fanfare for 3D enabled games, is it really just one big failure?
no not really as matter of fact im getting a 3d tv next week sony and a sony 3d blu ray hometheatre system
i believe its not a failure, more a work in progress. Eventually it will have its day.
The reason people are so enamored with the film is because it brings the magic back into movies. James Cameron has the know how and the dedication to really bring you into the film, especially now that he's taken advantage of newer, more natural and refined 3-D tech.
I can't remember the last time I was so excited and swept up in a magical, yet totally believable world like I was with Pandora.
Also, the central love story is subtle yet compelling, and tugs at your heart strings, especially near the end.
As far as the game goes though...it's an embarrassment to the film. Seriously. I pray that anyone who has heard of Avatar goes to see the film, yet stays far.....FAR away from the game. It will leave a bad taste in your mouth, worse than how your mouth tastes after having coffee and not brushing your teeth all day.
Sorry, but I found AVATAR a terrible movie full of clichéd plots and clichéd characters - Sorry to see a brilliant science fiction film like MOON pass by with far less fanfare while this tosh gets undeserved (in my opinion) adulation because it had a metric ton of money spent on it.
I wouldn't give the game houseroom either - No way is Cameron getting anymore of my loot.
EDIT: I consider THE ABYSS the best film Cameron has done yet irony demands that's the one that the critcs get all snooty about and dismiss.