Game Vortex writes: "Avatar: The Last Airbender - Into the Inferno covers the last chapter of Aang's adventure and the final confrontation with the massive Fire Nation. And, like the previous wave of Avatar games, it seems that the DS version fairs a bit better than its console brethren. Mind you, the game is far from perfect, but when compared to the PS2 and Wii versions with the same name, Into the Inferno's DS release has many welcomed differences.
Visually, the game takes on a drastically different look than any other Avatar game. Instead of portraying the characters as they appear in the series, they all take on a small-bodied, large-headed chibi form that gives the game a much more light-hearted feel to it. Actually, the graphics reminded me of the series of shorts that ran a while back alongside the normal episodes."
Remember THQ? They published such games as Avatar: The Last Airbender, Darksiders I & II, the Destroy All Humans series, Homefront, the Red Faction series, and Saint's Row 1-3. Almost as famous as their games were the THQ marketing stunts, including a Golden Wii.
When Netflix announced that they'll be rebooting the franchise as a live-action TV series, I found myself disappointed that it wasn't something fans could really sink their teeth into, that would allow them to take their time and savor every morsel of Avatar's intriguing and detailed world and story; like a video game.
As if Hollywood/Silicon valley weren't satisfied with destroying the material enough.
Amazing full of life open games than need to happen. Both Avatars. Adventure time done right, I'd also love a ghibli world.
The Avatar universe has come to a sudden wind down after the conclusion of The Legend of Korra series. Co-Creators Bryan Konietzko and Mike DiMartino had spoke about future comic books in the works, but will we ever see a good Avatar game?
If they do I hope we can get 1000 GS or platinum the game within 5 minutes lol
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