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Post by Sarcasmic Canadian on Jan 5, 2008 4:32:53 GMT -6
They got the dual battle at the end fo season 2? swettttt I wannna see a season 3 version. That would rock. DOBS would be so fun.
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Post by Liamane on Jan 10, 2008 17:46:56 GMT -6
XDDD Beat it! FINALLY, dang it!! o___O But anyhoo, it was fun, and it was easy, too. XDD It was a decent game, but not nearly as good as the show. A course though, if you're an Avatar fan, I suggest you get it. ;D
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Post by Beebs on Jan 10, 2008 18:42:26 GMT -6
And as an Avatar fan who's played this game and MANY games, I suggest you don't get it. xDD At least not at full price.
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Post by Liamane on Jan 10, 2008 20:05:49 GMT -6
Ah, that too. XDD Get the used copy or just rent it. XDDD Word.
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Post by wiiboy on Jan 10, 2008 20:20:17 GMT -6
Well the game isn't perfect and quite frankly I missed some of the RPG elements to the first game even though I do not really like playing RPG games. The controls for the Wii seemed a little weak. The moves maybe impossible to preform, but what is worse. Is the same exact reason as the last game. All attacks could be made using the B button. The levels seemed to be a little more earlier then the previous game.
One thing I liked about the first game was the original storyline. This game follows the course of Book 2 and when they mentioned stuff that happened in Book 1, you do not even remember playing these levels. I still say the game should have had an original storyline. The Earth Rumble area mini game is really fun and is a great mini game, but the lack of depth doesn't make it worth anything. I am glad the game added some extra features for long term playability, but other then that there still isn't much to the game. Haru isn't on this game by the way. I sometimes wish there was an Avatar fighting game with more characters and arenas, oh well. With a talented fan base, there is probably hope for a fan made game.
I do not want to go on forever and write a book. So I am just going to skip to my final words. The game is really well done for any Avatar fans, with extra features and a fighting mini game could extend long term playability. Although I suggest the first game, due to the original storyline and the RPG elements. It may not have Toph, but I guess that is a sacrifice we could easily make for game game play.
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Post by ronin on Jan 11, 2008 16:52:58 GMT -6
I beat the first one and I thought it was ok to be honest... I rented the second one and I thought that this one was actually much better... idk I'm a kind of guy to like original plot lines that relate to the actual show/movie/whatever lol great game tho
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Post by Liamane on Jul 6, 2008 1:27:32 GMT -6
I totally forgot, but I had got it for the Wii, too. The controls are hella hard, imo, especially when either Katara or Aang try to make a bridge of water in Omashu. That took a WHILE, man. Hopefully, Into The Inferno will be better.
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Post by Beebs on Jul 6, 2008 11:54:30 GMT -6
^Ditto, that ice bridge part was SO effing hard on Wii.
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Post by Liamane on Jul 6, 2008 14:50:29 GMT -6
I know! I was freaking out, too! I kept doing what it told me to do, but it was way too unspecific. I'm not that far into the Wii version, too, so that's implication of something.
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Post by Beebs on Jul 7, 2008 1:19:36 GMT -6
I know... it was like, "move the remote." ...And of course I did, but nothing happened. xDDD
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Post by Yuko on Jul 8, 2008 10:01:47 GMT -6
I know... it was like, "move the remote." ...And of course I did, but nothing happened. xDDD Wow that must have sucked. xDDDD
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Post by Liamane on Jul 8, 2008 21:26:54 GMT -6
Seriously, some of the controls in that game are hella hard! I can't complain about the PS2 version though, it was fine for me.
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Post by wiiboy on Jul 18, 2008 3:09:27 GMT -6
I know... it was like, "move the remote." ...And of course I did, but nothing happened. xDDD You're stuck, I was too. But it's like super easy. You're talking about the first Katara focus move in the Omashu level right? I was stuck too, but then I did what it said. Lift the controller up and then move it down left and held it while she made the bridge. You hold it until the bridge is complete. The PS2 game made at least some kind of effort when making the focus moves. At least you have to time them just right, even though it was easy. The Wii's focus moves are just too damn easy.
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