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Avatar: The Last Airbender (video game)

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2006 video game
This article is about the 2006 video game. For the 2010 video game, seeThe Last Airbender (video game).
2006 video game
Avatar: The Last Airbender
DevelopersTHQ Studio Australia
Tose(DS, PSP)
Halfbrick(GBA)
PublisherTHQ
PlatformsWii,Nintendo DS,GameCube,Game Boy Advance,PlayStation 2,PlayStation Portable,Xbox,Windows
ReleaseWindows, PS2, PSP, DS, GBA
  • NA: October 10, 2006
  • FR: October 27, 2006[1]
  • UK: February 9, 2007
GameCube
  • NA: October 10, 2006
  • FR/DE: October 27, 2006[2]
Xbox
  • NA: October 10, 2006
Wii
  • NA: November 19, 2006
  • FR: December 22, 2006[3]
  • UK: February 9, 2007
GenresAction-adventure,action role-playing
ModeSingle-player

Avatar: The Last Airbender (also known asAvatar: The Legend of Aang in Europe) is a 2006action-adventurevideo game based on theanimated television series of the same name. It was released for theGame Boy Advance,Microsoft Windows,GameCube,Nintendo DS,PlayStation 2,PlayStation Portable,Wii, andXbox. The game was a launch title for theWii in North America. All versions feature an original story set between Book 1 and Book 2 of the series, except for the Microsoft Windows version, which features a different story, based on Book 1, and different gameplay.

A sequel,Avatar: The Last Airbender – The Burning Earth, was released in 2007.

Gameplay

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TheAvatar: The Last Airbender video game allows the player to control one of four characters –Aang,Katara,Haru, orSokka – in a single-player adventure. Each character uses his/her own trademark weapon and fighting style, and is able to earn new special abilities through experience gained from defeating enemies. A variety of items can help the player with quests, or during battle (armor, chi, enchanted accessories, and healing potions). The game also enables the player to collect certain resources and bring them to artisans to make special items. Enemies include classic Firebenders,machines, and a variety of animals from the show, mainly the first book.

The Wii version varies with regard to the "hot/cold" minigame where the player's controller vibrates to help the player find hidden items. When the player finds the item, in most console versions, the player repeats a rhythm minigame until having a successful round. In the Wii version, there is acalligraphy minigame with the Wiimote instead. In combat, the Wii version requires that the player swings the Wiimote while pressing the button for a special move (in Aang's case, swinging his staff down to unleash a gust of air to knock enemies down), whereas the other versions only require pressing the button while holding the right shoulder button.

Plot

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While training at the Northern Water Tribe, Avatar Aang and Katara hear reports of a waterbender, Hiryu, going missing, which they investigate. They arrive at the Water Tribe as aFire Nation ship attacks, led by Prince Zuko. They are able to fend off the attackers, but Katara is captured during the battle. Aang and Sokka follow the ship, but are slowed by a firebending machine.

They follow the ship to anEarth Kingdom port. They slip into the jail and release Katara, who informs them of another prisoner named Lian the Maker, who is being forced to make machines for the Fire Nation. When they arrive at Lian's cell, they find it empty, except for a map to an Earth Kingdomvillage.

They find the village under attack by machines. After fending off the machines, picking up Haru and being informed that one of his earthbending friends Yuan was kidnapped, they travel to the library ofOmashu for clues to where the machines might originate from. The information from the library leads them to an uncharted island.

On the island, they find Lian, making more machines. She fears that Avatar Aang will not be able to master all four elements before Sozin's comet arrives. Aang refuses her help, seeing as how the machines are disrupting villages. Lian then voices her contempt for him as she sends a machine to fight them to flee to the Air temple, attempting to destroy the Avatar statues. They stop Lian, but Katara, Sokka, and Haru are all captured by another machine.

Aang pursues Lian and the machine to a fortress. After Aang rescues his friends, they find Prince Zuko, also captured by a machine. Upon rescuing him, Prince Zuko attacks the group. At the end of the resulting fight, the Fire Nation prince is knocked over a cliff and swept over a waterfall.

The four enter the fortress, where they find Lian, where she finished a machine being operated by the missing waterbender Hiryu, Haru's friend Yuan and a nameless firebender. Lian tries to attach Aang to the machine, but he battles it instead. During the fight, Katara is struck down, causing a furious Aang to enter the powerfulAvatar State and destroy the machine once and for all, burying Lian under its rubble, killing her (though she survives in the portable versions of the game).

As the four leave the fortress, Prince Zuko is seen crawling up on the shoreline, grumbling angrily, due to having failed to capture the Avatar.

Reception

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Reception
Aggregate score
AggregatorScore
DSGBAGameCubePCPS2PSPWiiXbox
Metacritic63%[6]64%[4]60%[7]N/A59%[8]57%[9]56%[10]63%[5]
Review scores
PublicationScore
DSGBAGameCubePCPS2PSPWiiXbox
GameSpot5.7/10[21]7/10[18]N/AN/AN/A6.9/10[19]N/A5.9/10[20]
GameZone6.9/10[17]7.4/10[11]5.9/10[16]N/A5.5/10[15]6.9/10[14]6.4/10[13]6.1/10[12]
IGN7/10[22]6/10[23]5.1/10[27]5/10[29]5.1/10[28]5.1/10[26]5.1/10[25]5.1/10[24]
X-PlayN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AStarStar[30]N/A

Despite mixed critical reviews, THQ'sAvatar: The Last Airbender performed well commercially, selling over one million units worldwide as of February 2007 and becoming THQ's top-sellingNickelodeon product of 2006. The game even went on to achieveSony Computer Entertainment's"Greatest Hits" status for the PlayStation 2 on July 19, 2007.[31]

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