But, the biggest problem with the game is the tacked-on Wii functionality. I was playing two player and we both had trouble getting the Wii remote actions to register. Early on, blowing wind into air vents would register maybe 1/3 the time. But, a little later on where you create an ice bridge it was an exercise in frustration. On average, it probably took a couple minutes to get the game to register that the action it was asking for actually took place.
If you're buying this for a child who enjoys Avatar, then they're going to look past these flaws. But, don't expect to have an enjoyable experience if you decide to pick up the controller and play the game with them. There are much better games you could pick up for the same price (or less), that are enjoyable by everyone.
Is not only in Wii also is the story line and the making on this thing, you know what I mean?
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