![]() ![]() You beat up bad guys, jump around a bit, solve some braindead puzzles, and beat up some more bad guys. Gameplay-wise, though, you may end up slightly disappointed.Īs was the case with its predecessor released last year, Avatar: The Last Airbender - The Burning Earth is a brawler at heart. ![]() If you buy The Burning Earth, you're already expecting this stuff, and odds are that you're going to eat it up. ![]() Characters fly in and out of gameplay with little or no introduction, and cutscenes are filled with what seem to be inside jokes and references to the series (Chicken pox? More like Pentapox! Ha ha.wait, what?).Īs the second entry in the Avatar series of video games, though, this is to be expected. Now that I've played the game.I'm still no more wiser as to what this Avatar thing is all about. Also it stars some bald kid who can manipulate the elements, or something. Going into this game, all I knew about Avatar was that it was a Nickelodeon show with an unusually large following among lonely 30-year-old fanfiction writers who have an unhealthy fixation on what the show's male characters really think about each other. Otherwise, you're better off bending air elsewhere."Ĭonfession time: I have absolutely no personal investment in Avatar: The Last Airbender. ![]() Go for it if you've got room in your heart for another licensed brawler. "The two-player mode offers small amounts of dumb fun, but otherwise, The Burning Earth is ultimately shallow, problematic, and frustrating. Avatar: The Last Airbender - The Burning Earth (Wii) review ![]()
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