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Something funny they created for the Avatar movie is that they developed entire new instruments and way to play them based on the anatomy of the navi and when shown to the higher ups they didnt liked it bc is sounded AND HEAR ME OUT: It sounded too alien to them
@@gracekim1998 Sideways made a video about it, which is good bc it explais how they removed a lot of things that made the music and ambient really unique in favor of generic stuff ua-cam.com/video/tL5sX8VmvB8/v-deo.html
Hey, I liked this game. It's a rare example of a good movie-based video game. It helps that the game doesn't interfere with the story of the movie in any way.
A rare thing, but there are a few good ones. The King Kong game is pretty good, and so is the Spongebob movie tie in. They aren't fantastic, but they are pretty fun
@@williamwhitebirch9191 kinda. All you need to know is James Cameron doesnt do the things James Cameron does for James Cameron, James Cameron does the things James Cameron does becasue James Cameron is James Cameron
When I went to film school in Canada I was majoring in Writing for videogames, and the head of the game writing program was actually the one who wrote this game, he actually did Dead Rising 2, and he spend a bunch of his time telling us that he wrote Avatar the videogame.
@@inikharjo Vancouver, at the writing program in Vancouver Film School the head of the writing for games department was John Meadows the writer of this game and Dead Rising.
@@maxkogan3785 It wasn't really fleshed oout like other games but it was still really chaotic and fun it was basically just team death match and domination but in avatar
My favorite thing about JC is that he almost drowned more than one cast. The Abyss and Titanic. So many people never want to work with him ever again because he could have killed them.
This game is actually pretty good. / Graphics were pretty okay for the time too. It even has a 3D mode, for 3D TVs. Remember those? / There was also a multiplayer that was actually REALLY fun. Which was humans vs Na'vi. & both sides were pretty OP and made for wild multiplayer battles. I am looking forward to the new Ubisoft Avatar game.
Long before there was the Way of Water, James Cameron already made an under water spectacle in the late 80s It was called The Abyss and I recommend the special edition to anyone who wants to see
1:25 Clive Barker's 'Jericho', John Ramiro's 'Dai-Kitana', and Hideo Kojima's 'Metal Gear Solid' are the only "Games with Director's name in the front" that come to mind.
'Sid Meier's Civilization' from 1992 I had on my Amiga. Also 'Archer Maclean's Pool' same year on Amiga. Weird. And those aren't cinematic games. That's simply the primary developer's name.
What I like about James Cameron is that "James" starts with a "J" and so does "Joghurt". And "Cameron" starts with a "C", same as "Cookie". And I like Joghurts and Cookies very much.
I loved this game as a kid because of the distinct campaigns and vehicles. I liked the RDA campaign more because of the Mechs and helicopters and cool guns
I love that James Cameron hired so many people to make pandora look like alien and when every team brought their stuff together he was all "wtf is this?" and made them throw it all away just to make Ferngully but blue people. Totally love that he was literally too up his own ass about the talent he hired. "I want alien stuff!" "Here is alien stuff!" "I don't know what this is." "Its alien." "I don't get it, I'll just dumb it down." Oddly all the game's "lore" and expanded media uses much of the cut stuff. But got gimped real fast. Either by tech, time, or Cameron.
@@gracekim1998 it's hard to explain, but here's the link of a video that talks about what the first comment said... m.ua-cam.com/video/tL5sX8VmvB8/v-deo.html&feature=emb_logo
I thought that this comment was a new way of saying "Broke my heart that the Mind Pulp guys gave it so much shit"....then I realized you meant that you literally had a brother who took the physical game to an actual pawn shop...
I would highly recomend watching "Why Avatar has the Most Ironic Soundtrack of All Time" by Sideways. James Cameron told these people to make literal alien music that wasn't like anything anyone had heard before, then got upset whenever they presented their work, basically saying that it "sounded too alien". They also spent tens of millions just developing the lore for this world... only to say "the established lore doesn't matter as much as the storyline we wanna tell" and ignored a bunch of that lore. It's amazing how much of a train wreck key sections of Avatar's production was, and even more amazing that it turned out successful.
After playing this fifty-five times as a kid, I'm confident in saying that the human game play is really great while the Navi game play is an absolute pain Oh and my favorite thing about James Cameron is that he made T2, and if he's reading this Engame deserves the number one spot ego maniac
His name is James, James Cameron The bravest pioneer No budget too steep, no sea too deep Who's that? It's him, James Cameron James, James Cameron explorer of the sea With a dying thirst to be the first Could it be? Yeah that's him! James Cameron
I always laughed and got cocky that they always picked games I never played. Then I saw this video and I actually liked this game as kid and now I don’t know what to do 😂
The wheelchair guy is Sam Worthington. He’s been in several movies before, including Terminator 4 and Hacksaw Ridge, but he is probably better known for voicing Alex Mason in Black Ops
Lots of nostalgia for this game for me, my parents were quite strict with the age rating of games, so this was my first multiplayer shooter game I had. I guess it wasn't completely a shooter game, but I solely played as people with guns so it was to me.
My favorite thing about James Cameron is simply his inability to give a fuck. About anything. That's why his movies are just technically so well put together.
I actually really enjoyed the game. The fact that it had actually separate storyline was pretty amazing and very rare in game titles. You could not join the Na'vi (the choice came way to soon to just betray humanity, unless you're just going by movie knowledge), loose your avatar, but near the end still join the surviving Na'vi as a human. It may be the worst option in many regards, but that it was here and playable was really cool.
Mark my words. The exact same thing is going to happen with the sequel. I saw it, and it was a fine, if generic, sci-fi movie. But it's going to somehow make a billion dollars.
literally. the extent of it really is that people mark it as the standard for the best movie ever made (e.g. Parks and Recreation mocking Ben Wyatt's depressive episode by having him make a 3 second clay-stop motion and say, upon realising this, "How is there not more, Chris?! I sent this to Leslie, I compared it to Avatar") and yet nobody remembers a line of dialogue
Like nobody really cared about avatar everyone cared about how it looked because it came out over ten years ago and no other movie looked that good and compared to other movies the plot isn’t that special it wasn’t bad just you basic human versus aliens sci-fi flick it was just the visuals that made it popular
The avatar reminds me of Trailer Park Boys when Jim Lahey is blue because he fell into a pool of vodka and that's how The Way of Water Avatar was created ;p
I love James Cameron's Avatar because its directed by James Cameron, not only is James Cameron's Avatar such a visual immersive film and it is directed by James Cameron but a story about how deep in ourselves we are bad people and the blue people and the guy in a wheel chair are not bad people cause they are blue and live in tree's and mate with there tails.
For when this game came out, this game is stupidly ambitious for a movie toe-in. Yeah it hasn't aged the best but the fact that they created different versions of the game so that every platform at the time could get a version of the game is something that would definitely not happen nowadays.
"If you miss any parts, just watch it again" Yeah... I couldn't stay awake for it the first time. I'm not watching it again unless I get gifted it on DVD/Blueray and become an insomniac 😂😂
I played this game so many times as a kid I was one of the weirdos that really liked the first one and didn’t forget about it when I walked out of the theater lol. I could never work up joining the rda in this game though so despite playing many hours, I have no idea what the human play through is like lol
Funny, the opposite was true for me, I couldn't join the navy, I just can't stand traitor to mankind The Emperor protects, suffer not the xeno to live.
@Carlos D Gutierrez I hear that a lot from people but the humans were definitely the aggressors/invaders in the situation and in my opinion, whoever that is, is the bad guys. Now if the Navi came to earth and started destroying everything and invading the planet you can bet your ass Id be right there defending earth next to the RDA. In the plot of the films we started taking over pandora because earth was dying but we did that to ourselves, it wasn't the navis fault we destroyed our own planet, they shouldn't have to just move over for us to come in and begin the process of destroying their planet all over again just because we screwed up our first one.
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The day has finally arrived. They played a game I had as a kid! Got it for Christmas one year and enjoyed it for a little while before it dawned on me that it was not good...
Game was so fun i absolutely loved it. Nostalgic and great memories with this game. Loved all the mounta and machines you could drive on both factions.
Dude I used to be addicted to this game on the ps3 and did PvP on the multiplayer servers, there were quite a lot of ppl in pvp but then the servers got shut down :c
Guys this was my first shooter ever and my first fsk 16 game ever and I loved it dearly. I played it like 500 hours, I still know every little detail and I even read all the articles in the pandora pedia. The nostalgia rn...
Fun fact, Chaps, the Wii version is actually better than the console versions, it uses stealth tactics and parkour controls, it's a pretty decent port of the game.
@@MindPulp kinda, flying the Banshee is a *Nightmare!* Like, so bad, it makes flying *INFURIATING* you have to like physically move the wiimote *and* the nunchuck to make the Banshee move one side! And good god, the boss level with the helicopter is one of the *WORST* bosses in history!
My favorite thing about James Cameron is his South Park song.... "His name is James, James Cameron The bravest pioneer No budget too steep, no sea too deep Who's that? It's him, James Cameron James, James Cameron explorer of the sea With a dying thirst to be the first Could it be? Yeah that's him! James Cameron."
Saw the sequel. Honestly just the same movie except it's on water. They even brought back the same villain (not a similar villain, but the exact same villain from the first movie). I don't think it would ever make as much as it did if it wasn't a sequel to James Cameron's Avatar
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you just know there's going to be a thousand comments saying "um actually this game was so good i played it all day as a kid"
Um actually this game was so good i played it all day as a kid
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well I love the fact that internet did its job to lewd the blue female aliens
Something funny they created for the Avatar movie is that they developed entire new instruments and way to play them based on the anatomy of the navi and when shown to the higher ups they didnt liked it bc is sounded AND HEAR ME OUT:
It sounded too alien to them
WHAT?!😅
@@gracekim1998 Sideways made a video about it, which is good bc it explais how they removed a lot of things that made the music and ambient really unique in favor of generic stuff
ua-cam.com/video/tL5sX8VmvB8/v-deo.html
It makes sense actually
Bruh
That's a common trend I've heard. Higher ups ask for an alien, get an alien, then complain it's too alien.
Hey, I liked this game. It's a rare example of a good movie-based video game. It helps that the game doesn't interfere with the story of the movie in any way.
😂 mate there’s nothing wrong with liking the game. Are you new to the channel?
A rare thing, but there are a few good ones. The King Kong game is pretty good, and so is the Spongebob movie tie in. They aren't fantastic, but they are pretty fun
It’s funny because Ubisoft back in the day made the best movie tie in games
you’ve been mindpulped
I can't argue, playing as the humans was fun, and the buggy driving
My favorite thing about James Cameron is how humble he is. He doesn’t even want any acknowledgment about his accomplishments or S tier video games.
Is this a fucking joke cause he never shuts up about everything hes ever done
His name is on all his products and he's payed well so
My favorite thing about James Cameron is that he went deeper than no man has ever gone and raised the bar for all of us.
God this comment isnt appreciated enough 🤣
Deeper in what? Story? world building?
Oh wait. This is satire isn't it
South Park
@@williamwhitebirch9191 kinda. All you need to know is James Cameron doesnt do the things James Cameron does for James Cameron, James Cameron does the things James Cameron does becasue James Cameron is James Cameron
When I went to film school in Canada I was majoring in Writing for videogames, and the head of the game writing program was actually the one who wrote this game, he actually did Dead Rising 2, and he spend a bunch of his time telling us that he wrote Avatar the videogame.
That’s cool whereabouts in Canada was it if you don’t mind sharing
@@inikharjo Vancouver, at the writing program in Vancouver Film School the head of the writing for games department was John Meadows the writer of this game and Dead Rising.
This game was amazing on top of that the multiplayer was fun as hell
Multiplayer was top tier gameplay.
Oh I never played the multi-player. Just found out it existed. Was did it have?
@@maxkogan3785 It wasn't really fleshed oout like other games but it was still really chaotic and fun it was basically just team death match and domination but in avatar
@maxkogan3785 was one of the most fun multiplayer experiences ive had, you really missed something
@@tiaman18damn i missed the multiplayer part too 😢😢
My favourite thing about Jimmy Cameron is that he made The Terminator.
true
Just the first two. Him coming back for Dark Fate did not help that movie at all
@@teneesh3376 He still made it 🤦🏻♂️
@@gabrielmalpica5866 but at what cost?
Honestly everything he did pre titanic was pretty awsome. Terminator 1 and 2, aliens, the abyss, true lies, all classics
My favorite thing about JC is that he almost drowned more than one cast. The Abyss and Titanic. So many people never want to work with him ever again because he could have killed them.
Aww, that's heartwarming. I love Jimmy Kamerun.
@@throttle1000 ever heard of sarcasm?
6:22 Love how they just brush over the fact that the dude in the game said he was serious like the clap 😂
This game is actually pretty good.
/ Graphics were pretty okay for the time too. It even has a 3D mode, for 3D TVs. Remember those? /
There was also a multiplayer that was actually REALLY fun. Which was humans vs Na'vi. & both sides were pretty OP and made for wild multiplayer battles.
I am looking forward to the new Ubisoft Avatar game.
Long before there was the Way of Water, James Cameron already made an under water spectacle in the late 80s
It was called The Abyss and I recommend the special edition to anyone who wants to see
This is literally my childhood game, I would play it all the time, I finally found my PlayStation and the game so I can finally play it again.
Played this recently again and it still slaps ngl
1:25 Clive Barker's 'Jericho', John Ramiro's 'Dai-Kitana', and Hideo Kojima's 'Metal Gear Solid' are the only "Games with Director's name in the front" that come to mind.
American McGee's Alice
'Sid Meier's Civilization' from 1992 I had on my Amiga. Also 'Archer Maclean's Pool' same year on Amiga. Weird. And those aren't cinematic games. That's simply the primary developer's name.
Robert Ludlum's The Bourne Conspiracy
John Woo Presents: Stranglehold
Does Tom Clancy count?
Or Tony Hawk?
@@SatanenPerkele I already said that
What I like about James Cameron is that "James" starts with a "J" and so does "Joghurt". And "Cameron" starts with a "C", same as "Cookie". And I like Joghurts and Cookies very much.
I loved this game as a kid because of the distinct campaigns and vehicles. I liked the RDA campaign more because of the Mechs and helicopters and cool guns
Avatar is one of the few times that the game is as good as the movie (I mean if you’re not Mind Pulp)
That opinion largely depends on how much you like the movie.
@@carn9507 No the game is decent, even if you don’t like the movie
@@Theonionofthedisneyjuniorlore no they’re right, it largely depends on if you like the movie
@@streetgamer3452 Or if you like games based on movies
@@Theonionofthedisneyjuniorlore Well I didn't like the movie and after watching this it looks very much like I wouldn't enjoy the game either.
My favourite thing about James Cameron is that his name is just 2 first names
“I feel like it’s not common that you get a movie where they put the director’s name before it”
No that was actually how they marketed the movie
Tom Clancy has his name on all the Splinter Cell games.
He's not the director of the games though.
I love that James Cameron hired so many people to make pandora look like alien and when every team brought their stuff together he was all "wtf is this?" and made them throw it all away just to make Ferngully but blue people. Totally love that he was literally too up his own ass about the talent he hired. "I want alien stuff!" "Here is alien stuff!" "I don't know what this is." "Its alien." "I don't get it, I'll just dumb it down."
Oddly all the game's "lore" and expanded media uses much of the cut stuff. But got gimped real fast. Either by tech, time, or Cameron.
I’m confused
@@gracekim1998 it's hard to explain, but here's the link of a video that talks about what the first comment said...
m.ua-cam.com/video/tL5sX8VmvB8/v-deo.html&feature=emb_logo
To tell you the truth, Cameron has a partnership with Ubisoft, he approved of them expanding the Avatar universe.
@@pasqualedigesu5418 That's only the music side of things, but that story was common all through pre-production.
@@alienatedpoet1766 yeah, if he did that thing for the soundtrack, I can imagine he did the same for the rest of movie
I feckin loved this game omg. Broke my heart when my brother took it to the pawn shop.
What did u say to him?
"You broke my heart brother"
I thought that this comment was a new way of saying "Broke my heart that the Mind Pulp guys gave it so much shit"....then I realized you meant that you literally had a brother who took the physical game to an actual pawn shop...
Bro broke your heart for 50p
Bro broke your heart for 50p
"-nobody remembers". Then there's me still having it installed just in case I would want to replay it. 🤣
I used to love this game! Granted, it hasn’t aged that well but it was great back then.
I would highly recomend watching "Why Avatar has the Most Ironic Soundtrack of All Time" by Sideways. James Cameron told these people to make literal alien music that wasn't like anything anyone had heard before, then got upset whenever they presented their work, basically saying that it "sounded too alien". They also spent tens of millions just developing the lore for this world... only to say "the established lore doesn't matter as much as the storyline we wanna tell" and ignored a bunch of that lore. It's amazing how much of a train wreck key sections of Avatar's production was, and even more amazing that it turned out successful.
Wow 😅
And now I'm even more confused as to how the hell it made so much money.
God, that film was so mid, it hurts.
@@sparkthedog6291You mean good, that film was so good.
@@SDfan2002 no. Mediocre is being generous. Visually great, but everything else? Snorefest
@@CapnLubeHandles Almost as boring as Man of Steel
After playing this fifty-five times as a kid, I'm confident in saying that the human game play is really great while the Navi game play is an absolute pain
Oh and my favorite thing about James Cameron is that he made T2, and if he's reading this Engame deserves the number one spot ego maniac
I played way to many times when i was a kid as well, and the soldier playthrough was my fav.
So glad endgame doesnt have the number 1 spot. Too many plotholes and the time travel was a horrible writing cop-out
As a kid I found the human boring and the avatar to be fun
I liked the Avatar sections better
@@Don-fw3nv I agree… n tbh Infinity War is better than endgame imo… idk y ppl love endgame other than the final battle lol
Hey that game wasn't awful. I actually really liked it.
classic Mind Pulp comment
the psp version is better though
@@MindPulp classic mind pulp response
I 100% this game js....
The Wii version of this game was cringe, it was mostly cut scenes a rail shooting sections 😂
His name is James, James Cameron
The bravest pioneer
No budget too steep, no sea too deep
Who's that?
It's him, James Cameron
James, James Cameron explorer of the sea
With a dying thirst to be the first
Could it be? Yeah that's him!
James Cameron
thats one of my favorite episodes
I was just playing this game the other day. Very nostalgic, love it
My favorite James Cameron moment is when he saved us from Honey boo boo.
🎶No trench is too deep for James Cam-eron. 🎶
My favorite fact about Ol' Jim is the time when Ed Harris and Kate Winslet almost drowned during the filming of The Abyss and Titanic.
I always laughed and got cocky that they always picked games I never played. Then I saw this video and I actually liked this game as kid and now I don’t know what to do 😂
The wheelchair guy is Sam Worthington. He’s been in several movies before, including Terminator 4 and Hacksaw Ridge, but he is probably better known for voicing Alex Mason in Black Ops
He was in Clash Of The Titans too. Pretty good film
Lots of nostalgia for this game for me, my parents were quite strict with the age rating of games, so this was my first multiplayer shooter game I had. I guess it wasn't completely a shooter game, but I solely played as people with guns so it was to me.
Bro, this was my first shooter ever, I feel ya
11:25 that´s good foreshadowing actually
My favorite thing about James Cameron is simply his inability to give a fuck. About anything. That's why his movies are just technically so well put together.
It isn’t even a bad game. Objectively.
I actually really enjoyed the game.
The fact that it had actually separate storyline was pretty amazing and very rare in game titles.
You could not join the Na'vi (the choice came way to soon to just betray humanity, unless you're just going by movie knowledge), loose your avatar, but near the end still join the surviving Na'vi as a human. It may be the worst option in many regards, but that it was here and playable was really cool.
The actual movie was something that I forgot about. Never knew there was a game based on it
2:53 specifically they wanted to mine "unobtanium" because that's not the dumbest thing you could call something.
I remember this game and I loved it when I was younger
Oi that "all my friends are dead .... push me to the edge" thing was flawlessly executed friends! perfect timing too genius
I like how they keep trying to say the game has bad graphics when it quite clearly doesn’t 😂 this is one of the best looking ps3 games I’ve seen.
Wasn’t it a selling point that this game had 3D TV support?
Oh god. 3D TV. What a fad that was.
I absolutely loved this game
I'll never not be blown away by how much money Avatar made while also leaving 0 cultural impact
Mark my words. The exact same thing is going to happen with the sequel. I saw it, and it was a fine, if generic, sci-fi movie. But it's going to somehow make a billion dollars.
Avatar was awesome for its time. I think it was pretty mind-blowing visuals for 2009 or whenever it released.
literally. the extent of it really is that people mark it as the standard for the best movie ever made (e.g. Parks and Recreation mocking Ben Wyatt's depressive episode by having him make a 3 second clay-stop motion and say, upon realising this, "How is there not more, Chris?! I sent this to Leslie, I compared it to Avatar") and yet nobody remembers a line of dialogue
One of those, OH this is good. Anyway moments.
Like nobody really cared about avatar everyone cared about how it looked because it came out over ten years ago and no other movie looked that good and compared to other movies the plot isn’t that special it wasn’t bad just you basic human versus aliens sci-fi flick it was just the visuals that made it popular
The avatar reminds me of Trailer Park Boys when Jim Lahey is blue because he fell into a pool of vodka and that's how The Way of Water Avatar was created ;p
Or when that dude in Big Fat Liar who jumps into a pool and turns blue lmfao
Naaah I remember it… I spent SO MUCH TIME playing this when I was 12 :’)
I love James Cameron's Avatar because its directed by James Cameron, not only is James Cameron's Avatar such a visual immersive film and it is directed by James Cameron but a story about how deep in ourselves we are bad people and the blue people and the guy in a wheel chair are not bad people cause they are blue and live in tree's and mate with there tails.
2:02 that is literally the lovechild between Walter White and Saul Goodman.
For when this game came out, this game is stupidly ambitious for a movie toe-in. Yeah it hasn't aged the best but the fact that they created different versions of the game so that every platform at the time could get a version of the game is something that would definitely not happen nowadays.
Its 430 am, I'm way too high and its too early in the morning to be laughing this fucking loud 😂😂
This looks decent and the ability to choose to o side with humans or the navi is interesting
"Going pacifist run", then proceeds to shoot people in the face.
I laughed so hard inside when they were sounding out the menu “elements” and they didn’t do new game 😂😂😂
Dude this was fire back then that game is my childhood
"If you miss any parts, just watch it again"
Yeah... I couldn't stay awake for it the first time. I'm not watching it again unless I get gifted it on DVD/Blueray and become an insomniac 😂😂
My favorite thing about James Cameron is that he is James Cameron.
My favorite part about James Cameron is his singing abilities
I'm not really a fan of war between two races type of movie but I do enjoy the music in Avatar.
The greatness of the Avatar movie and how bad this game is like “What you expected to get” and “What you truly got”
Thanks for coming to save me guys
I played this game so many times as a kid I was one of the weirdos that really liked the first one and didn’t forget about it when I walked out of the theater lol. I could never work up joining the rda in this game though so despite playing many hours, I have no idea what the human play through is like lol
Funny, the opposite was true for me, I couldn't join the navy, I just can't stand traitor to mankind
The Emperor protects, suffer not the xeno to live.
@Carlos D Gutierrez I hear that a lot from people but the humans were definitely the aggressors/invaders in the situation and in my opinion, whoever that is, is the bad guys. Now if the Navi came to earth and started destroying everything and invading the planet you can bet your ass Id be right there defending earth next to the RDA. In the plot of the films we started taking over pandora because earth was dying but we did that to ourselves, it wasn't the navis fault we destroyed our own planet, they shouldn't have to just move over for us to come in and begin the process of destroying their planet all over again just because we screwed up our first one.
Happy 200k guys🤘🏻 I love you both #nohomo
Best thing about James Cameron is his definitive visual similarity with Paul McCartney
"it made james cameron's ego drop down a little bit" best part by far
This is why you guys are one my favorite youtubers. Remembering forgotten games so we don't have to find them ourselves.
When you think about it Avatar, it’s just a blend of the smurfs Ferngully, the last rainforest and Pocahontas, and dances with Wolves
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It's good to see that even an Avatar game isn't free from the curse of 'The Fetch Quests'
The day has finally arrived. They played a game I had as a kid!
Got it for Christmas one year and enjoyed it for a little while before it dawned on me that it was not good...
Tbh I really enjoyed this game growing up even though the story was completely different I loved it
James cameron going deep under the ocean was awesome. These movies are beautiful. James cameraon is great director
I swear you guys only play the games I played throughout my childhood. And I live watching you both play ever second of then
Id also like to contribute that Tom Clancy almost always has his name before games
Oh yeah, that is true
playing dragonflight while watching this video at 1am I feel so called out...
Wait what ! Avatar has a video game?
Game was so fun i absolutely loved it. Nostalgic and great memories with this game. Loved all the mounta and machines you could drive on both factions.
Bram Stoker's Dracula (SNES), Sid Meyer's Civilization, Clive Barker's Jericho, Tom Clancy's Rainbow six...
Dude I used to be addicted to this game on the ps3 and did PvP on the multiplayer servers, there were quite a lot of ppl in pvp but then the servers got shut down :c
i find it fitting y'all reviewed this during the holidays because as a child, i received this game for Christmas
Me and a few friends remember and still like this game, probably only due to nostalgia. Favorite thing about James Cameron 'Terminator 2'
favorite thing about James Cameron is that he went to the lowest point of the ocean in his sub, there u go..... what a humble guy too
1:57 is that DWAYNE THE ROCK??? 😂
Guys this was my first shooter ever and my first fsk 16 game ever and I loved it dearly. I played it like 500 hours, I still know every little detail and I even read all the articles in the pandora pedia. The nostalgia rn...
6:05 Holy heccareeno, the Colonel from Metal Gear Solid 2 teleported into the Avatar world, switched Raiden for Ryder
My favorite thing about James Cameron is that he made Terminator 1 and 2 as well as Aliens. Also his theme song from South Park.
Fun fact, Chaps, the Wii version is actually better than the console versions, it uses stealth tactics and parkour controls, it's a pretty decent port of the game.
Rare Wii W?
@@MindPulp kinda, flying the Banshee is a *Nightmare!* Like, so bad, it makes flying *INFURIATING* you have to like physically move the wiimote *and* the nunchuck to make the Banshee move one side!
And good god, the boss level with the helicopter is one of the *WORST* bosses in history!
These guys are hilarious and at the same time roasting the movies and J camron 😂😂😂😂😂
*Niko lands on Pandora*
Roman: "Cousin! Let's go bowling!" 🎳
My favorite thing about James Cameron is his South Park song....
"His name is James, James Cameron
The bravest pioneer
No budget too steep, no sea too deep
Who's that?
It's him, James Cameron
James, James Cameron explorer of the sea
With a dying thirst to be the first
Could it be? Yeah that's him!
James Cameron."
My favorite thing is that the plot is just Pocahontas in space with great cgi
I love James Cameron simply for Terminator 2
3:00 Now it's God Save The King
Edit: James Cameron appeared in a Mercedes-Benz instagram livestream so that is why I like him
ALSO THE FACT YOU POSTED THIS AROUND THE TIME THE SECOND ONE CAME OUT LOL
I love how little I know about Jams Camera guy dude, whatever his fucken name is, blue Alan director
This game was apart of my childhood, avatar was and still is my favorite
And i will never be able to experience the amazing multi-player this game had ever again.
Congrats on 200k! 🥳
Saw the sequel. Honestly just the same movie except it's on water. They even brought back the same villain (not a similar villain, but the exact same villain from the first movie). I don't think it would ever make as much as it did if it wasn't a sequel to James Cameron's Avatar