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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Fun for my little Avatar fan,
By Anonymous (Western United States) - See all my reviews
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Avatar: The Last Airbender-Into the Inferno (Video Game)
My six-year-old boy is a huge fan of the Avatar series. My wife and I enjoy it as well. What's not to like about a series where the main character frets about defeating the big bad without killing him? My son also enjoys playing video games (naturally, within appropriate limits). We bought this game for him for Christmas.
It took him a little bit of getting used to. To "bend," or manipulate, the elements requires pointing at the screen and holding the B button. Meaning, there are plenty of times when you have to move around while bending, which took him a few days to get right. It worked out fine, since I played with him. Playing as second player is a convenient drop-in/drop-out function. The puzzles are either EXTREMELY simple or fairly difficult, and there's no real relationship between where they occur in the game and their difficulty level (some of the most difficult parts to figure out happen in the first few levels). Bosses can be VERY difficult -- even I can't defeat some of them without invincibility. The difficulty level is a major mistake they made in creating a kids' game. Still, we just bypassed the problem with the invincibility cheat (just enter the code 34737253 at Ember Island). My son was pretty aggravated, since he generally beats games without cheats (Force Unleashed was no problem for him). The story follows the Fire chapter of the Avatar series fairly closely. It is, however, very short. The addition of a few more levels would have been nice. In short, this game will please Avatar fans. However, it's FAR too short and too difficult (and too easy, which is a dumb combination) to warrant a purchase by most gamers.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Wii makes it realistic, graphics are a little childish,
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Avatar: The Last Airbender-Into the Inferno (Video Game)
I know this game is written for a younger generation, so I'm willing to get past the very cartoony graphics of the cut scenes. But the gameplay is fun, and the movements required to "bend" make it pretty realistic. All in all, a good game. I recommend it.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Short but satisfying,
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Avatar: The Last Airbender-Into the Inferno (Video Game)
Okay, i bought this game and payed $10 shipping to get it as fast as i could. I am a big fan of avatar. I was not expecting a very long game because Burning Earth was short as well. The bending in this game is way better and the Burning Earth. it was much harder and boss fights are designed better. this game only had 11 chapters at least 5 of which were the boss fights. This game may have been short enough for me to beat the day i got it, but it was well worth the money.
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