Avatar: The Last Airbender – The Burning Earth

Avatar: The Last Airbender — The Burning Earth (known as Avatar: The Legend of Aang — The Burning Earth in Europe) is a video game for Xbox 360, Wii, PlayStation 2, Nintendo DS, Game Boy Advance, and based on the animated television series Avatar: The Last Airbender. It was the last game released for the Game Boy Advance in the United States.

Premise
The game is the sequel to the story from original game Avatar: The Last Airbender which is available on the Xbox 360, Wii, GameCube, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Nintendo DS and Game Boy Advance. Taking place during the events of the second season, Book 2: Earth, the game will allow players to control Aang, Katara, Sokka, Toph, Zuko, Iroh, Momo and Jet as the battle against the evil Fire Nation continues. Enemies include Firebenders, Dai Li agents, Sandbenders, as well as a variety of other enemies and animals from the show.

A departure to the first game is the lack of Cel-shaded animation. It instead has solid shading to give the game a more natural look. There is also less interaction compared to the first game, which required talking to other people to complete certain objectives.

Features
Unlike Avatar: The Last Airbender, Avatar: The Burning Earth features a multiplayer mode. Animal allies, Momo and Appa, appear in special "dramatic air battles." For the first time, players are able to engage in all four bending styles. Another feature is Aang's ability to go into the Avatar State and unleash its power on enemies.

Chapter 1: The Avatar State
Team Avatar arrives at an Earth Kingdom base, welcomed by an attacking force of soldiers. General Fong explains to Aang and Katara that he is trying to trigger Aang's Avatar State, which he believes makes Aang alone powerful enough to overthrough the Fire Nation. He then orders his guards to increase their numbers, dispatching Earthbending guards. The guards being defeated, the General steps up and attacks to put Aang and Katara in danger, to try to force Aang into the Avatar Sate. General Fong attempts to sink Katara straight into the stone plaza. Aang then sees the hazard and has no choice but to go into the Avatar State, swirling into the air and barreling down to earth, hurling Fong into the air. General Fong stands up and begins to say something. Before he can finish, however, Sokka arrives riding on Appa, and strikes Fong on the head with his boomerang. Team Avatar then leaves victorious and heades to the Earth Kingdom city of Omashu, in search of an Earthbending master for Aang.

Chapter 2: Return to Omashu
The kids are shocked to discover a Fire Nation flag over the front gate of Omashu (now christened New Ozai). Team Avatar comes to stop at a pipe near the base of the city. Sokka and Aang face a variety of strange reptilian creatures in the sewers, and eventually encounter two Fire Nation soldiers who see the marks of a pentapus on Sokka. Aang and Sokka trick the soldiers into thinking there is a deadly disease called pentapox. The pair arrives in an Earth Kingdom resistance camp, where they decide to use the pentapox to their advantage. Sokka and Aang must find Pentapii and supplies to put their plan into action. All the remaining Earth Kingdom citizens in New Ozai are evacuated, to keep the "epidemic" from spreading to the Fire Nation citizens. Katara now joins Aang to go search for King Bumi, whom they hope will teach Aang Earthbending. They encounter Azula, Mai and Ty Lee, as well as Zuko. After a short video clip, Aang and Katara continue towards the palace. There they are battle the Fire Nation governor before they free Bumi. To Aang's disappointment, Bumi says that now is not the time for Omashu to be free, and will not leave to teach Aang. The kids fly off to find their next journey.

Chapter 3: The Swamp
The kids are flying over an eerie swamp. Aang states that the swamp is calling to him and asks his friends if he should land. Katara seems hesitant about this, saying that there is something ominous about it. Then a water tornado approaches Appa and the kids. Appa tries to avoid it, but they are caught in the tornado, and are separated. Katara and Momo try to search for the others once they land. Katara thinks she sees her mom, but it ends up in a vision, upsetting her. They see a village, and help put out the flaming huts. More Firebenders then appear, leaving Katara to tell Momo to go find Appa. Jet then shows up and helps Katara defeat the Firebenders. Jet tells Katara that he's changed, then leaves. Sokka and Aang then look for Katara, Appa, and Momo. They find that the Fire Nation has polluted the swamp, and they clear the waste. Along the way, Aang sees a vision of Toph, his future Earthbending teacher, and Sokka sees a vision of Yue saying that she misses him. They finally meet up with Katara in the village and discover that the men of the Waterbender village are hunting Appa. When Aang and Katara catch up to Appa, who has become entangled in vines, they have to fight the Swamp Monster. Once they defeat him, they discover that the swamp monster is just Hue moving the vines around with Waterbending. Hue tells Aang that the swamp is all connected, and tells Aang to place his hand on the tree. Aang does so, and sees visions of the drill heading for Ba Sing Se and Toph running into Master Yu's Earthbending Academy. He tells Katara and Sokka that they need to leave the swamp. Sokka agrees, saying that the swamp gives him the creeps. Hue says that it gives him the creeps to sometimes, then eats a bug, grossing the kids out.

Playable characters and bosses
Playable characters:
 * Aang (All versions)
 * Katara (All versions)
 * Sokka (All versions)
 * Toph (All versions)
 * Zuko (GBA and console)
 * Iroh (GBA and console)
 * Jet (Console)
 * Momo (Console)
 * Appa (GBA and console)

Console Bosses (In order of appearance):
 * General Fong - fought with Aang and Katara
 * New Ozai Governor - fought with Aang and Katara
 * Swamp Monster - fought with Aang and Katara
 * Xin Fu - fought with Toph and Sokka
 * Air Battle against Azula, Mai and Ty Lee
 * Wan Shi Tong - fought with Aang and Katara (note: Aang and Katara don't actually fight Wan Shi Tong, rather they run away from him while they escape his Library before it sinks)
 * Long Feng - fought with Aang and Jet
 * Double Battle against Azula and Zuko - fought with Aang and Katara

DS Bosses (In order of appearence): GBA Bosses (In order of appearance)
 * General Fong - fought with Aang and Sokka
 * New Ozai Governor - fought with Aang and Katara
 * Swamp Monster - fought with Aang and Katara
 * Xin Fu - fought with Toph and Sokka
 * Dai Li Agents - fought with Aang
 * Mai and Ty Lee - fought with Toph and Sokka
 * Azula - fought with Aang and Katara
 * Azula- fought with Aang and Bumi
 * Azula- fought with Zuko
 * Azula- fought with Aang
 * Long Feng- fought with Aang and Toph

Release date(s)

 * 10/16/07 US
 * 10/26/07 EU
 * 11/01/07 AU

Secret Codes

 * One-hit Dishonor: 28260
 * Max Level: 89121
 * All Gallery Items: 85061
 * All Bonus Games: 99801
 * Unlimited Special Attacks: 66206
 * Double Damage: 90210
 * Unlimited Health: 65049

Goofs

 * Zuko's in-game character icon shows the scar over his right eye, rather than his left, when Zuko is Player 2.
 * The Xbox 360 version of the game has earned the reputation as the easiest game to earn all achievements and Gamerscore among all titles released for that platform, all 5 achievements and 1000 Gamerscore can be easily earned in a few minutes in the first level of the game..
 * Azula wears her Season 3 armor in the cover art, even though she is not seen wearing it until the first chapter of book 3.
 * In the PS2 version, before Master Yu knocks Aang down, he is standing next to Katara. After Master Yu knocks Aang down, he is not laying next to Katara, he is all the way by the corner of the academy, by the poster.
 * In the GBA version Zuko´s scar can´t be seen when he´s facing left, but it can be seen when he´s facing down.

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