Avatar: The Game (Video Game 2009) Poster

(2009 Video Game)

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Sex & Nudity

  • Some of the alien Na'vi characters wear very little clothes, revealing some cleavage and buttocks. But it is not nudity.
  • There are a handful of jokes that are suggestive/sexual in nature ("Like the clap. Officer Midori's waiting for you near the main gate' and 'I was in Singapore with this fine hooker and . . . incredible . . . that's what she said.")

Violence & Gore

  • The game is primarily a shooter, played froma third-person perspective.
  • Gamers will have access to weapons ranging from guns to bows and arrows and some sci-fi ones, too.
  • There is no blood in Avatar but violence is the main gameplay component here.
  • In the role of an RDA Corporation soldier, players use machine guns, flamethrowers, 'shockwave' bombs, and military vehicles to kill defending Na'vi forces.
  • The military-style combat represents the strongest violent content in the game: realistic artillery sounds, rapid-fire turrets (mounted on platforms), loud and bright explosions, muzzle-flash effectsthese elements have the most impact.
  • In the role of a Na'vi warrior, players use dual-wielding axes, long staffs, and bow and arrows to kill invading RDA soldiers.
  • The melee-style combat can be frenetic as well: players 'hack-and-slash' enemy soldiers at a constant rate, causing them to get knocked back or disappear in a puff of blue mist.
  • In one cutscene, the blue hydraulic-like substance sputters out of a Na'vi avatar struck down by an arrow (in slow motion).

Profanity

  • There is some mild cussing, including the use of "damn" and "hell."
  • Name calling (bitch and bastard.)

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • The battles are intense.
  • Players hack and slash enemies depending on what side you choose.

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