In the exploration offered by the game AVATAR, I can traverse incredible biomes. Upon completing missions on Pandora, the planet where the entire game and movies take place, we can delve into areas where the environment lights up, indicating the presence of mother EYWA guiding the warriors. Based on this concept, I immersed myself in exploration and captured these stunning views from the game.
Unfortunately, the game does not have an option to hide the HUD, making it difficult to take truly detailed screenshots. However, it has a scanner that, when pointed at the flora and fauna, provides details about the scanned elements. This view allows me to show you a closer look with a blur effect on the edges for better focus. The neon and cool colors are striking because they create a charming contrast with the surrounding plants.
In this section, some of the animals are drawn to this area, perhaps because it is a "spiritual" zone where the attraction of mid-level animals makes them a bit calmer in the presence of others. This allowed me to take more close-up photos and ride them to explore the groves along the sides of the rivers that form. The glowing and pink neon details are present everywhere, creating a magical and captivating environment.
Here is a comparison of the area without the neon presence, and then how the difference in the biome manifests when the neon is present. Do you find the view beautiful? How does it look in relation to the surroundings? I feel that it magically conveys a sense of peace amidst the chaos because it suddenly shuts down when attacked by humans.
Here, I decided to move forward and encountered a galloping friend. I noticed that a light also shone from his body, suggesting that they too connect with Eywa. The color of the water in a light blue, in my opinion, creates a connection with the cold-toned neons and captures us in this visual. I realized I had a new armor and decided to equip it so the character could also be part of the nature and connection... But everything changes as I move forward.
The sudden change of lights and how they returned to their natural color, but with something unfamiliar to me: the destruction of war began to be more present. Destroyed planes, abandoned or completely broken machines by the natives, and also natives struck by human weapons. The green color of the vegetation became part of this magnificent planet again, and of course, the new skin also brought that perfect orange and blue to make it stand out.
Here, the presence of weaponry becomes evident once they were defeated, and later on, I found a base where they had animals in captivity that they intended to train. Naturally, I took to liberating the creatures. An arduous battle ensued with the help of the natives in the area. What do you think of the destructive scenarios? How does the peace of a planet get disrupted and killing becomes prioritized to prevent further damage to the planet?
What you give or do is returned, and this game refers to that principle. After freeing the beasts, a Thanator joined the battle, rewarding us for our action. It allowed us to place a mount on it and use it for a while, being extremely helpful in crossing a human-conquered area. Here, arriving at these fascinating scenes where we can make a great leap, I decided to capture it because it is an incredibly magnificent and majestic beast.