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Explore new areas of the map and destroy the monsters you encounter to complete missions.Įnjoy an animated 3D action role-playing game that allows you to immerse yourself in the avatar universe. Play as a Na’vi and experience immersive, iconic scenes from the original movie!Ĭustomize your Na’vi character to your style and set out to explore the planet! Equip yourself with powerful weapons to attack and take down your enemies.
#Will we ever get a new avatar series Pc#
In the AVATAR: Reckoning PC game, you embark on a journey across space to Pandora, an alien planet with an alien species called the Na’vi.
#Will we ever get a new avatar series movie#
Play AVATAR: Reckoning on PC and enjoy this action role-playing game from the large and gorgeous display on your PC! Reckoning is the second game adaptation in the Avatar game series based on the movie produced by James Cameron.
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BlueStacks app player is the best PC platform (emulator) to play this Android game on your PC or Mac for an immersive gaming experience! What are your thoughts on all this, though? Sound off in the comments.AVATAR: Reckoning is a role-playing game developed by Archosaur Games( or Sixjoy Limited). I just don’t want the same for my Avatar.Īnd those are the five MUSTS that I feel this new show has to nail. Stuff is always getting changed around and altered. Just look at Disney when they adapt their cartoons into live-action. But you never know when things go live-action. I just hope the creators stick to that origin story. I mean, that is a key point to Aang’s origin as to why he’s still a child when Sokka and Katara find him. Again, having the two creators working so closely with the project makes me believe that Aang will be stuck in a chunk of ice and that he will be discovered by Sokka and Katara. But I don’t know, I just have this feeling that the show’s two creators might be hesitant to hold things back after seeing the movie version crash and burn so terribly. I've seen images of Aang with Appa in the Water Nation, so the new show will most likely start the way the old show began. This kind of goes hand-in-hand with my last concern, but I don’t want this show to rush things. Lastly, this might feel like a small thing, but I really feel that the story must start off with Sokka and Katara discovering Aang. I feel like with the show being able to stretch its legs, it shouldn’t be a problem fitting in everybody’s favorite characters in some point of the story. Not only that, but I also want to see some of the ancillary characters, too, like King Bumi, and of course the Cabbage Merchant. One major problem with the movie (besides the fact that some of the characters' names weren’t even pronounced correctly) was that we didn’t even get to see Toph since she appeared in Book 2 of the series, and the movie only covered Book 1 territory.īut with this show being a Netflix series, I am saying that it needs to be mandatory that we get all of the key characters at at least some point. I’m not saying that all the core characters need to be there in the very first season (more on that in a few), but I am saying that all of our favorite characters-Aang, Sokka, Katara, Zuko, Appa, Momo, Uncle Iroh, and for the love of God, Toph Beifong-need to be in the show at at least some point. I just don’t want the Netflix version to try to be all serious and miss that crucial aspect of the show-that Avatar: The Last Airbender is a series that is all about hope. Yes, the conflict definitely got real at times, especially when Aang was forced to go into his Avatar state, but it never got to the point that you didn’t think the heroes would come out okay in the end.Įven Zuko, who seemed to have the most hopeless chances of happiness, eventually showed that even the most brow-beaten, discouraged character could find hope at the end of the journey. A lot of this is attributed to the various conflicts the characters had to go through in the story. But given that this is live-action and Netflix, one thing that I feel needs to get retained from the animated series is hope. In fact, I’m one of the few apologists of the movie who will say that it got a lot more right than it got wrong when it comes to the series. I’m not saying that the movie-version of Avatar: The Last Airbender was hopeless.
