Avatar: The Last Airbender – Into the Inferno


 * This article is about the game. For the episode with a similar title, see "Sozin's Comet, Part 3: Into the Inferno".

Avatar: The Last Airbender - Into the Inferno, or Avatar: The Legend of Aang - Into the Inferno, as it is known in Europe, is a video game based on Book Three of Avatar: The Last Airbender. It was released on October 13, 2008 in the United States and on November 1, 2008 in the United Kingdom.

Plot
Avatar Aang awakens on a captured Fire Nation ship with his friends, recovered from the ordeal in Ba Sing Se. They hear the horn of an approaching ship and make their way to the back, where they fight off firebending soldiers. Aang finds out about the plan to invade the Fire Nation during a solar eclipse, which will render the firebenders powerless. They realize they are in need of supplies, so they venture into a Fire Nation town disguised as civilians. Afterward, they discover a Fire Nation Army factory is polluting and hurting the people of a village called Jang Hui. Aang and Katara use waterbending to destroy the factory and save the village. In doing this however, they catch the attention of General Mung, whom they must defeat.

During the invasion, Sokka and Toph secure a tower so Aang and Toph can defeat Fire Lord Ozai. It turns out that Princess Azula tricked them into fighting the Dai Li instead. Prince Zuko joins the Avatar's group when the invasion plan fails and helps them escape. Later, Sokka and Zuko sneak into the Boiling Rock, a Fire Nation prison, to free Hakoda and Suki. Azula and Ty Lee try to stop them from escaping, but Mai intervenes, which gives them an opportunity. At the Western Air Temple, Toph and Sokka fight off Combustion Man, and Zuko and Aang find and solve the Chamber of the Elements to contact Avatar Roku.

Preparing to use the power of Sozin's Comet to destroy the Earth Kingdom, Azula is proclaimed the new Fire Lord while Ozai declares himself the Phoenix King. Zuko must fight and defeat Azula, with the help of Katara. Afterward, Aang and Katara must defeat Phoenix King Ozai to stop the Fire Nation and put an end to the Hundred Year War permanently.

Gameplay


Gameplay styles vary widely on the different platforms, as the game has two different versions. One for the Wii/PS2, and one for the Nintendo DS.

In the Nintendo DS version, the characters have very large heads, giving the game a cartoonish feel similar in design to the Super Deformed Shorts. Katara is able to make ice bridges and ice blocks, albeit only when the player is fighting Azula, as well as bloodbend. Sokka's boomerang is used to stun enemies, reach objects, or solve puzzles, following a path drawn by the player. Toph can move earth blocks and metal blocks or raise columns, and Aang can make mini-tornadoes and can also move earth blocks. One can also play as Zuko who can make a line of fire.



The Wii/PS2 version has a new style of gameplay different from previous Avatar games. Aang can airbend an "air ball" to break down obstacles and blow away objects by shaking the Wii Remote. Toph can slide earth out of rock walls to reach the top by sliding the Wii Remote backward. Katara can guide water by standing on a puddle of water pressing the "A button" and moving the Wii remote in the right direction to put out fires. The pointer can act as a star and the light of a flashlight.

Features

 * Special Combat Moves – The player can perform massive martial arts moves with their favorite characters from the series. With exciting new Wii functionality, master all four elements (water, earth, fire, air) using the Wii remote and Nunchuck.
 * All new flying levels – The player can fly on gliders and explore the never seen parts of the Avatar World like never before. Levels are based on some of the actual episodes from Book Three:


 * "The Awakening"
 * "The Painted Lady"
 * "The Runaway"
 * "The Puppetmaster"
 * "The Day of Black Sun, Part 1: The Invasion"
 * "The Day of Black Sun, Part 2: The Eclipse"
 * "The Firebending Masters"
 * "The Boiling Rock, Part 1"
 * "The Boiling Rock, Part 2"
 * "Sozin's Comet, Part 1: The Phoenix King"
 * "Sozin's Comet, Part 3: Into the Inferno"
 * "Sozin's Comet, Part 4: Avatar Aang"

Playable characters

 * 1) Aang
 * 2) Katara
 * 3) Sokka
 * 4) Toph
 * 5) Zuko
 * 6) Appa (on the World Map)

Bosses

 * General Mung - Pier Fight
 * Azula's Dai Li agents - Fire Lord in Hiding
 * Ty Lee & Azula - Escape
 * Combustion Man - The Mercenary
 * Fire Lord Azula - Rise of The Phoenix King
 * Phoenix King Ozai - Into the Inferno

Levels
Levels are different according to the platform on which the player is playing it.

Levels for PS2 and Wii

 * "The Awakening"
 * The Arms Factory
 * Pier Fight
 * Day of Black Sun
 * Firelord in Hiding
 * The Boiling Rock
 * Escape
 * The Mercenary
 * Western Air Temple
 * Rise of The Phoenix King
 * Into the Inferno

Levels for DS

 * The Awakening
 * The Arms Factory
 * "The Runaway"
 * "The Puppetmaster"
 * The Invasion
 * The Secret Bunker
 * Combustion Man
 * Sun Warrior Ruins
 * The Boiling Rock
 * Airship Sabotage
 * Fire Lord Azula
 * Phoenix King Ozai

Release dates
United States: (see following consoles)
 * PS2: October 13, 2008 (released)
 * DS: November 10, 2008 (released)
 * Wii: October 13, 2008 (released)

United Kingdom (see following consoles)
 * DS: November 7, 2008 (released)
 * PS2: October 31, 2008 (released)
 * Wii: October 31, 2008 (released)

Australia: (see following consoles) New Zealand: (see following consoles)
 * PS2: November 2, 2008 (released)
 * DS :November 6, 2008 (released)
 * Wii: October 30, 2008 (released)
 * DS: November 7, 2008 (released)
 * PS2: October 31, 2008 (released)
 * Wii: October 31, 2008 (released)

Japan: December 4, 2008 (confirmed)

Secret codes

 * Max coins: 66639224
 * All concept art: 27858343
 * All chapters: 52993833
 * All new characters: 76345467
 * All shop items: 34737253
 * Elemental room solutions:
 * Air: 1234
 * Fire: 3124
 * Earth: 3421
 * Water: 4312
 * Go into the Avatar State: A A B (Note: Only works on the last level of the Wii version)

Goofs

 * In Rise of the Phoenix, when Zuko and Katara face Azula, Katara is wearing the outfit she wore during the invasion. However, in the cutscene, when Zuko jumps in front of Azula's lightning to save Katara she is wearing her Fire Nation disguise.
 * In the level "The Runaway" of the DS version, the player is playing with Katara and Toph, however, the 'switch icon' shows them playing with Aang and Toph.

Trivia

 * This game is the closest to the canon of all the three games.
 * This game also features a shop in which one can purchase music, pictures, character profiles, and videos.