Avatar: The Last Airbender (known as Avatar: The Legend of Aang in
Europe) is a video game based on the animated television series of the
same name for Game Boy Advance, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo
GameCube, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Wii,
and XBox. The game was followed by a sequel, Avatar: The Last Airbender – The Burning Earth, around a year later.
The game was a launch title for the Wii in Western territories.
Gameplay
The Avatar: The Last Airbender video
game allows the player to control one of four characters
– Aang, Katara, Haru, or Sokka – in a single-player adventure. Each
character uses his or 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 console versions of the game were developed by THQ Studio Australia.
Plot
Characters
The main playable characters in the Avatar: The Last Airbender video
game are Aang, Katara, Haru, and Sokka, three of which are main
characters in the television series the video game is based on. Momo, a
flying lemur, is also playable.
Aang
is the fun-loving, 12-year-old protagonist of the video game. He is the
current incarnation of the Avatar, the spirit of the planet manifested
in human form. As the Avatar, Aang must master all four elements to
bring peace to the world and restore the balance between the four
nations. Aiding him is the 14-year-old Katara, the sole
remaining Waterbender of the Southern Water Tribe, and her brother
Sokka, a 15-year-old warrior of the Southern Water Tribe. Haru is a
young Earthbender who helps the gang in their mission to save a missing
friend. Many characters from the show appear on this game such as Prince
Zuko, who has a minor role in the game, only appearing
in cutscenes; King Bumi, who appears in the fourth level.
Story
While
training in the North Pole, Aang and Katara hear reports of a
waterbender, Hiryu, going missing, which they investigate. They arrive
at the Water Tribe as a Fire 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 an Earth Kingdom port. They slip into the jail and
free 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
Kingdom village.
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
of Omashu 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 Aang
will not be able to master all four elements before Sozin’s comet
arrives. Aang refused her help, seeing as how the machines were
disrupting villages. Lian then voiced 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
captured by another machine.
Aang
pursues Lian and the machine to a fortress. After Aang rescues his
friends, they find Zuko, also captured by a machine. Upon rescuing him,
Zuko attacks the group. At the end of the resulting fight, Zuko is
knocked over a cliff and swept over a waterfall.
The
four enters the fortress, where they find Lian, where she finished a
machine being manned 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 Aang to enter the Avatar State and destroys the machine,
burying Lian under its rubble, killing her.
As the four leave the fortress, Zuko is seen crawling up on the shoreline, grumbling angrily.
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