Only two types of people are even aware this game exists; people who enjoy the Avatar cartoon and are interested in playing this dreadful game based on said cartoon, and people who want 1000 gamerscore in less than one minute. It actually takes longer to load the game than it does to reap the number-enhancing benifits of this waste of programming. And I suppose that was a sad concession on the part of the developers who knew their product wasn't noteworthy enough to resonate with the customer in any other way. Apparently once upon a time this game did have real achievements, or at least that's what I've heard.
When I rented this game (seriously, don't buy it) I swore that I would actually complete it after I got the points that I so desperatly craved. That way at least I would be giving back some sort of respect to the men and women who created this game and the publishers who gave up the neccesary funds to release this product. Completing the game would also help alleviate some of the shame I felt for tainting my precious Xbox 360 with this evil, innocent up until Avatar was delivered in that familiar Love Film packaging, now a downtrodden wh*re willing to let any old disc into bed with her, as long as the achievements are easy.
But then I actually played some of the game, and well, it frigging sucks. It is a bad game and the people who made it should feel bad about making it, and THQ should feel bad about publishing it, and anyone who bought it should feel especially bad about that. Particularly if you only bought it for the thousand points. What were you thinking? My advice to any gamerscore addicts out there is to rent this game from Love Film or somewhere else, if you want you can just get it from the free trial and then cancel the account. Though, if you are willing to stoop this low for numbers, there are plenty more studs lining up around the corner to get in on the action.