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Gaming Age Online: Avatar: The Last Airbender - Into the Inferno Review

All together, it's an average brawler with an above average license attached to it, that doesn't excel in any one area, and only manages to appeal to the fans of the show. However, the limited interpretation of season events doesn't add anything new to the lore, and the gameplay isn't built upon anything interesting either, coupled with a lackluster level design and some limitations in the graphic department that aren't necessarily the fault of the system hardware. Gaming Age would say you could easily avoid playing this all together, and even if you're a fan of the TV show you won't be missing anything by giving this one a pass.
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