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Avatar: The Last Airbender - Into the Inferno


Not necessarily an elementary game

Blow us down with some air bent by a certified airbender if it isn’t actually quite good. The main reason for this reversal of fortunes from the original is the new Wii-optimized control system, which allows Aang to manipulate elements using the pointer. Blobs of water can be plucked as if with tweezers and sploshed around the environment in three dimensions, where they can be used to bash down doors, cut thin grass or to solve simple physics puzzles. Similarly, sudden gusts of air can be summoned by drawing a circle onto the screen, and mounds of earth can be raised or lowered by pointing at the desired spot and hoisting the remote up or down.

At times, the overly ambitious combat system can ask too much of you – trying to control Avatar in orthodox fashion while performing all your pointer-based trickery can feel like trying to rub your tummy while patting your head – but hey, at least it’s asking something of you this year, right? It’s not perfect, but as relaxing Saturday morning fodder, it’s just the ticket.

Nov 3, 2008

You'll love
  • Endearing, sheer physicality
  • Nice use of Wii controls
  • Relaxing gaming fodder
You'll hate
  • Blighted by camera issues
  • Short length
  • Combat controls can overwhelm

 
2 Comments
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Defguru7777  - 1 year 18 days ago 
FIRST!!!
Too bad. I love Avatar.
fightghost  - 11 months 28 days ago 
i love avatar i hope the game is cool
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Avatar: The Last Airbender - Into the Inferno
Avatar: The Last Airbender - Into the Inferno

Genre: Action
Release date: Oct 13, 2008
Published by: THQ
Developed by: THQ
Multiplayer Modes:
Offline
1 player SOLO
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