When Ubisoft introduced that it was making an Avatar sport, I admit to it wasn’t essentially high of my record of video games to play. I wasn’t a fan of the movies (don’t love them, don’t hate them) and the sport appeared form of generic within the teaser trailers. However when it got here nearer to launch, I admit I modified my thoughts. I had nice religion in builders Huge Leisure in spite of everything they’ve finished with The Division, and if anybody could make an open-world exploration sport, it’s Ubisoft.
Additionally, Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora was popping out on the good time. Any earlier within the 12 months and it could have been drowned out by the deluge of extra thrilling video games, however early December is the right time for a by-the-numbers Ubisoft sandbox title. As I used to be mentally worn out from the extra complicated titles 2023 has thrown at me, I used to be prepared to like Frontiers of Pandora.
Now, after having performed it, I’ve one factor to say:
I fucking hand over.
What within the Ubisoft assist cellphone tree…?
Let me paint you an image: I personal a number of gaming PCs, together with the one on which I do most of my work. Admittedly, I haven’t constructed a brand new one shortly, so that they’re not probably the most up-to-date rigs in existence, however they’ve managed each different sport this 12 months with out concern. And Frontiers of Pandora solely functioned on one of them. Once I tried to load it into my dwelling PC, it was comically damaged — we’re speaking quest triggers that don’t, invisible enemies and my character falling into black voids each jiffy.

Even once I loaded the sport up on my work PC, the one one that might assist it, it’s nonetheless having points. I used to be even anticipating some bugs – in spite of everything, it’s a Ubisoft sandbox. I used to be not anticipating the sport to be fully unplayable, with a number of in-game bugs, complete sport crashes and even a number of save-game corruptions. After a sure level, I had to surrender – it was simply an excessive amount of work. And whereas the sport may be marginally extra practical on console, I’ve heard some gamers are operating into the identical bugs there.
So to that finish, I’ll warn you up entrance that this sport doesn’t get a ranking from me. As a result of I can’t evaluation a sport that I can’t play. I put a number of hours into the sport – I actually tried my hardest to expertise as a lot as I might. However even after Ubisoft and Huge have launched a number of patches, the sport continues to be barely practical on my PC. And consider me once I say I attempted all of the fixes I might consider and nonetheless received crashes and corrupted saves.
So right here’s what I considered Frontiers of Pandora, for what time I managed to play it.
It was all going so effectively: The good things
The sport takes place on the titular Pandora – and I hope you’ve seen the flicks, as a result of the sport does little-to-nothing that can assist you perceive the world and the lore. It doesn’t even clarify what an Avatar is, however fortunately it doesn’t matter an excessive amount of. You’re an orphaned Na’vi, stolen by the villainous people of the RDA for brainwashing, however are saved when your Avatar trainer stuffs you in a cryochamber for 16 years whereas the occasions of the movie collection occur.
Once you awake, you’re instantly thrust into the world of the Resistance, a human-Na’vi cohort making an attempt to oust the RDA from Pandora, in addition to the precise Na’vi tradition. You’re a Sarentu, a member of a misplaced tribe of nomadic storytellers – which roughly signifies that you’re free to discover the map as you would like with out anybody questioning you. It’s essential to unite the native Na’vi tribes with the Resistance to struggle the RDA whereas studying about your personal misplaced tradition.
If this sport will get one real praise from me, it’s that it’s attractive. The world of Pandora is as lush and exquisite within the sport as it’s within the motion pictures, and the varied biomes the participant can discover are all breathtaking, particularly as soon as your character will get a flying mount and may view them from above. There’s additionally a verticality to the terrain I not often see in sandbox titles like this – the Sarentu is ceaselessly scaling cliffs or climbing bushes and it feels pure. The number of wildlife helps preserve the visuals fascinating.

The motion and gunplay are additionally satisfying. Often in a title like this, first-person navigation can be restricted to human agility and pace. In Frontiers of Pandora, the Na’vi protagonist is quick and dexterous sufficient to parkour throughout the forest, making navigation on the dense forested areas extra enjoyable than anticipated. And if your personal blue ft aren’t ok, the sport gives a number of animal mounts, together with the winged ikran, to hurry the method.
The protagonist has entry to a handful of weapon varieties, all of which get the job finished of slaying villainous RDA forces. There’s not a lot selection, even with the compulsory crafting system, however there doesn’t actually should be. The Sarentu comes with a built-in capability to see enemy weak factors, that means that fight is as quick paced and crisp at the start of the sport because it’s going to be.
I additionally recognize how low-key the “gamey” components are. There’s a restricted HUD that reveals you a basic well being and vitality meter, in addition to a compass which you’ll be able to flip off in settings. Every part else solely seems if you use the in-game Na’vi senses (mainly Eagle Imaginative and prescient) to go searching. It’s clear and retains the participant’s eyes on the fantastic thing about the world round them. Does anybody do not forget that previous King Kong FPS from 2005? Frontiers of Pandora’s HUD jogs my memory barely of that, particularly should you flip off all the elective components.
Sufficient in regards to the Resistance: The dangerous stuff
Since everybody already is aware of how I really feel in regards to the sport’s technical points, I gained’t repeat them right here. The primary drawback with Frontiers of Pandora itself is that, for a sport so exotically lovely and with a lot story promise, it’s fairly primary. It’s a by-the-numbers sandbox with a humdrum predominant story and a map stuffed with factors to find. Like I mentioned earlier than, I used to be wanting ahead to “primary” after a 12 months full of maximum highs and lows, however that doesn’t change the truth that the sport by no means exceeded my expectations.
The story itself can be – effectively, I don’t wish to say a “let down,” however there’s a glimmer of what might have been that will get smothered in banality fairly early within the sport. The Sarentu participant character comes throughout as earnest and heartfelt, desperately wanting to attach with Pandora’s dwelling spirit Eywa and their very own historical past. Had that been the sport’s story, I feel I might have loved it extra. As an alternative, they virtually instantly get shanghaied into serving to the Resistance, which feels prefer it calls for extra loyalty than it deserves.

The entire sport is about begging three Na’vi tribes to assist the Resistance, when it feels prefer it might have been in regards to the Sarentu and their siblings studying extra about themselves and Pandora. The Na’vi they meet are definitely prepared to show them till they begin blathering in regards to the Resistance. That is my good distance of claiming not one of the aspect characters are deep or fascinating and I failed to attach with nearly everybody except for the Sarentu’s siblings.
That is compounded by the truth that there’s no actual menace from the RDA. Sure, they’re colonizing Pandora and should be stopped, however there’s no sinister villain performed by Stephen Lang able to fly in and menace the Sarentu. There’s a villain – a besuited RDA pencil pusher and his navy lackey – however they solely make just a few appearances and for probably the most half the participant character is battling faceless RDA troops. It begs the query, if one Na’vi (who’s barely a Na’vi) can take aside the RDA bases like they’re manufactured from LEGO, why do we want the tribes to cooperate with us so badly?
So do you have to play Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora?
Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora is at its greatest when it’s letting the participant discover Pandora and be a Na’vi – in different phrases, when it’s giving any fan of the Avatar movies precisely what they need. The sandbox is so lovely that, in some other 12 months, I’d wish to give it a prize for its artwork design and the in-game motion and navigation is ideal, significantly as soon as the participant will get a mount.
Nevertheless, should you’re anticipating greater than a cookie-cutter sandbox title with boring characters and a narrative that doesn’t appear to go wherever, then you definately’ll in all probability be dissatisfied. As said, I can’t fee the sport as a result of I can’t end it (I can barely play it), however from what I’ve seen, I doubt there are any large and spectacular surprises ready for me within the remaining third or so of the sport.
Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora is offered on PlayStation 5, Xbox Sequence X/S and PC. Ubisoft gave GamesBeat a code for the needs of this “evaluation.”
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