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It's basically an arcade-style action game. So, if you want a deep immersive experience in the world of Avatar: The Last Airbender, don't look here. It does capture some of the feel of martial arts bending, and the fighting can be fun... though I'm not sure why destroying random pieces of property gives you spirit energy. :P However, it's full of lots of repetitive enemies, and the camera will sometimes do crazy things that can make it hard to keep track of what you're doing. The game is also short. However, it is also cheap. There is a pro-bending league mode that you can unlock after you beat the game, but the pro-bending stuff in the game itself didn't particularly interest me, so I didn't bother with it after I beat the game.