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Avatar: The Last Airbender Reviews [Gamecube]
Average Rating: 61%
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Publisher:
THQ
Developer:
THQ
Genre:
Action Adventure/Role Playing
Release Date:
Oct 10, 2006
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"If the developers took a little more time and fleshed out the game more it would have been so much better, especially since Aang can fly in the television show but can’t in the game."
--Michael Knutson, GameZone
"In the show, the Avatar's primary power is that he can fly. He's an Airbender and he can take to the skies. In the game, he rarely leaves the ground."
--Matt Casamassina, IGN
"The RPG elements are underdeveloped and the fighting quickly becomes tedious due to its simplicity."
--Aaron Thomas, GameSpot
"Given some more development time and inspiration, it could have really been a great game. Instead, we're left with another "me too" beat-‘em-up that can't break out of its mold, no matter how many punches and kicks It throws."
--Kenneth Horowitz, Got Next
"Older, more competently skilled gamers aren't likely to find enough depth or challenge here to interest them for very long and the lack of multiplayer in any capacity is a tremendous disappointment."
--Matt Litten, AceGamez
"This is a hardest type of game to review, where its substandard qualities are hidden inside the most mediocre and unremarkable package."
--Jeff Shirley, Nintendo World Report
"The combat balance is terrible and will prevent many fans from making significant progress."
--Michael Anderson, GamerDad
"Sadly, Avatar: The Last Airbender falls into a trap that many games of its type do – it's already been done by another, more successful, less licensed title."
--Katarani, Worth Playing
"The storyline and numerous side missions were just interesting enough to keep us going through to the end, but overall the game lacks the humor and character development that makes the show so appealing."
--Carolyn Gudmundson, Games Radar
"Unfortunately, a large number of problems and a relatively short length make it hard to justify this as more than a rental."
--Andrew Campbell, Lawrence
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