Avatar Vs. Final Fantasy Games
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Date: 03-08-2010 Views:
KeyWords: Avatar,Final Fantasy,Cameron
- Summary: Many people are absorbed by Avatar's imaginary world featuring strange creatures and magnificent scenes. But to tell the truth, I have no special feeling since it resembles the Final Fantasy series so much.
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Avatar has become a universal appeal. As a CG enthusiast, I also couldn't help chasing after it. My original attitude toward IMAX was not very positive, and I just wanted to see how well the hot 3D movie was made. I wondered if it was made better than Final Fantasy.
After seeing the movie, the audience left the hall quietly, all greatly shocked at the movie's fine graphics and delicate characters. But Avatar was not totally made by the computer but partly rendered by real people. This makes people feel as if Na'vi did exist, which indeed shows Mr. Cameron's special talents.
Many people are absorbed by Avatar's imaginary world featuring strange creatures and magnificent scenes (e.g. the floating mountain). But to tell the truth, I have no special feeling since it resembles the Final Fantasy series so much. You can read on to check out the details.
Anyway, I have to persuade those who don't know the Final Fantasy series not to compare Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within with Avatar based on the same standard, since we know that technologies in 2001 and those in 2010 are really different.
Similar:
As the No. 1 heroine in Avatar, Neytiri dresses up with aboriginal-style decorations including feathers and beads.
Quite similar to the ornament in the right ear of Yuna in Final Fantasy X.
The image of Yuna was designed with an additional long queue in Final Fantasy X-2. The Na'vi people also use queues for spirit communication.
Won't Yuna in blue remind you of the Na'vi more easily?














