

Of course, you can play as Aang, but Katara, Zuko, Toph, and Sokka can also be played as. You can play this game on your own or you can play with a buddy. The Nintendo Wii version has waggle controls and these work ok, but I guess if this is a good or bad thing depends on your liking for waggle controls. There is a little bit of platforming here and there, but for the most part, it is all about beating people up. Along the way, you will fight hordes of enemies, try to find coins, and solve various puzzles. Each chapter has you needing to go from the start to an endpoint. The game plays very, very similar to past Avatar games.

If you enjoyed the last Avatar game, I would say that you will probably like Avatar: The Last Airbender – Into the Inferno. However, it is like they just wanted to give people the gist of what was going down. They try to give the story the TV-style by having different chapters like in the show. It skims over a great deal of it and many of the chapters are missing. Avatar: The Last Airbender – Into the Inferno as I said is based on the latter two seasons of the show, but it is a rather loose retelling of the story. The idea of the game not being set during the first couple of seasons is something I was pretty excited about as it felt like I had played that story arc to death. This game was released on the PlayStation 2, Nintendo Wii and there was also a different version with the same name released for the Nintendo DS too.
AVATAR THE LAST AIRBENDER GAMES FOR PC SERIES
I remember during this era it felt like we were getting a ton of games based on the series and to be fair, if you liked the show most of them were ok. Taking place during the show's 3rd and final season, Avatar: The Last Airbender – Into the Inferno was a game many fans were excited about.
