Avatar: Frontiers Of Pandora Can Be Ubisoft’s Super Mario Odyssey
The most immediate draw of a fully ray-traced Pandora like that in Frontiers is the chance to ride a banshee, the flying companions the Na’vi use their tswin with. The reveal trailer already implies this will be possible, and even teases aerial combat against the RDA’s twin rotor helicopters. There is also footage of a Na’vi riding a direhorse, another one of Pandora’s creatures with a neural queue. The Na’vi call the connection between two beings through the tswin a tsaheylu, and as the first Avatar movie shows, a tsaheylu is possible with the moon’s plants as well.
Ubisoft’s open worlds frequently receive criticism for not innovating enough, but Frontiers of Pandora has a unique potential feature that is already baked into the license’s setting. Riding banshees and direhorses is enticing, but the idea can be taken so much further. As players explore the Avatar timeline in Frontiers of Pandora, apex predators could be linked with in order to get new combat abilities, or area information could be gleaned from plants. Even just giving the player different animals to ride in separate areas could improve the sometimes tedious exploration of Ubisoft games. Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora has the perfect opportunity to emulate Super Mario Odyssey‘s defining feature, and it could elevate the gameplay drastically.
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Avatar: Frontiers Of Pandora Can Be Ubisoft’s Super Mario Odyssey
The most immediate draw of a fully ray-traced Pandora like that in Frontiers is the chance to ride a banshee, the flying companions the Na’vi use their tswin with. The reveal trailer already implies this will be possible, and even teases aerial combat against the RDA’s twin rotor helicopters. There is also footage of a Na’vi riding a direhorse, another one of Pandora’s creatures with a neural queue. The Na’vi call the connection between two beings through the tswin a tsaheylu, and as the first Avatar movie shows, a tsaheylu is possible with the moon’s plants as well.
Ubisoft’s open worlds frequently receive criticism for not innovating enough, but Frontiers of Pandora has a unique potential feature that is already baked into the license’s setting. Riding banshees and direhorses is enticing, but the idea can be taken so much further. As players explore the Avatar timeline in Frontiers of Pandora, apex predators could be linked with in order to get new combat abilities, or area information could be gleaned from plants. Even just giving the player different animals to ride in separate areas could improve the sometimes tedious exploration of Ubisoft games. Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora has the perfect opportunity to emulate Super Mario Odyssey‘s defining feature, and it could elevate the gameplay drastically.
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Avatar: Frontiers Of Pandora Can Be Ubisoft’s Super Mario Odyssey
The most immediate draw of a fully ray-traced Pandora like that in Frontiers is the chance to ride a banshee, the flying companions the Na’vi use their tswin with. The reveal trailer already implies this will be possible, and even teases aerial combat against the RDA’s twin rotor helicopters. There is also footage of a Na’vi riding a direhorse, another one of Pandora’s creatures with a neural queue. The Na’vi call the connection between two beings through the tswin a tsaheylu, and as the first Avatar movie shows, a tsaheylu is possible with the moon’s plants as well.
Ubisoft’s open worlds frequently receive criticism for not innovating enough, but Frontiers of Pandora has a unique potential feature that is already baked into the license’s setting. Riding banshees and direhorses is enticing, but the idea can be taken so much further. As players explore the Avatar timeline in Frontiers of Pandora, apex predators could be linked with in order to get new combat abilities, or area information could be gleaned from plants. Even just giving the player different animals to ride in separate areas could improve the sometimes tedious exploration of Ubisoft games. Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora has the perfect opportunity to emulate Super Mario Odyssey‘s defining feature, and it could elevate the gameplay drastically.
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