STP: "Critics have been savaging M. Night Shyamalan’s The Last Airbender for weeks now, like the Ain’t It Cool News reviewer who called it a hate crime against film lovers. So you can understand our trepidation in reviewing the iPhone game. We’re not calling for anyone to be arrested for making this game, but you might want to think twice before jumping into a purchase."
Australian composer Mick Gordon has created music for some of the most diverse video games in the industry – from Destroy All Humans! 2 and Looney Tunes: Acme Arsenal to the film adaptation of Postal.
More recently though, he sat down and created a pretty epic soundtrack for the video game The Last Airbender - and now, he's sharing that with everybody... for FREE!
Guardian writes: "There's no avoiding that fact that The Last Airbender is, by all accounts, a rubbish film. The source material is, however, great video game fodder – in fact, the series already appeared on the Wii long before M Night Shyamalan got in on the act. Fighting, fireballs, hokey Eastern mysticism – all good stuff."
CheatCC says, "For the countless children who love the series (and made their parents take them to that awful film), the game is a great way to continue the experience. The puzzles, combat, and boss fights will keep these fans occupied for a few hours, and the cutscenes tell a story they’ll want to experience. That’s a lot more than you can say for most movie games."
A crappy game for a crappy movie. The TV show got screwed.