I feel like the main reason I had an issue with the first game was because I'd only ever watched the first season, and instead of playing the first game immediately afterwards, I left it a few weeks.
Because of that I've now decided to play any TV show games basically as soon as I've completed the season prior to said games release, as I've done with movies.
The sequel game is loosely based on the series' second "book" and fixes most of the issues I had with the first game.
Every cutscene is skippable, the combat is easy to learn and it's pretty fun for a short while.
After about an hour, however, you start to realise how monotonous the gameplay is.
Puzzle platforming followed by beat-em-up stages, for about 4-5 hours.
Once you've played one level you've played them all.
Would I play this game again? Maybe.
Would I recommend it? No.
If you really want to I would honestly just recommend you rewatch the season, unless you're strapped for time, then just hold out hope for a sequel to the terrible The Last Airbender movie.
Because of that I've now decided to play any TV show games basically as soon as I've completed the season prior to said games release, as I've done with movies.
The sequel game is loosely based on the series' second "book" and fixes most of the issues I had with the first game.
Every cutscene is skippable, the combat is easy to learn and it's pretty fun for a short while.
After about an hour, however, you start to realise how monotonous the gameplay is.
Puzzle platforming followed by beat-em-up stages, for about 4-5 hours.
Once you've played one level you've played them all.
Would I play this game again? Maybe.
Would I recommend it? No.
If you really want to I would honestly just recommend you rewatch the season, unless you're strapped for time, then just hold out hope for a sequel to the terrible The Last Airbender movie.