Play James Cameron's Avatar - The Game (DSi Enhanced) (J) Online
Scan plants and creatures with the DSi camera, then smash mechs with a giant hammer—Pandora’s jungle feels weirdly alive on the tiny screen. Yeah, the combat’s janky, but riding a Thanator never stops being dumb fun.

James Cameron's Avatar: The Game came out for the Nintendo DS in 2009, developed and published by Ubisoft. It was part of that wave of movie tie-ins that tried to do something a little different on the handheld, especially with the DSi Enhanced features. It didn't redefine the platform, but it was a solid attempt to bring that world into your hands.
You play as a custom avatar, an Na'vi warrior, exploring Pandora from an isometric perspective. The main goal is to push back the RDA forces, which involves a lot of screen by screen exploration and combat using spears, bows, and hammers. The DSi camera lets you scan real world objects to unlock in game items, which was a neat, if occasionally awkward, gimmick. The pacing is fairly straightforward, though some enemy encounters can feel repetitive. It feels like a straightforward action adventure that makes decent use of the hardware it was on.

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