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The IP you love deserves better than this. Quest for Balance is a clunky, budget-tier licensed action game that will test your patience far more than any bending puzzle should.

I came into Quest for Balance with zero nostalgia to protect me, which actually made the damage cleaner and easier to assess. What Bamtang Games and GameMill Entertainment shipped is a 3D action-adventure that strings together 18 chapters covering the full arc of the original series, from Aang waking up in the ice through the Fire Nation's defeat. The concept works on paper. The execution falls apart inside the first hour and never recovers. The core loop is this: you arrive in a location, pick up a handful of side quests (mostly fetch tasks and bandit fights), solve some environmental puzzles, then move on. Repeat for roughly 15 to 16 hours. The puzzle side leans heavily on character swapping, since Aang, Katara, Sokka, and Toph each bring element-specific abilities that unlock paths. That could be interesting. In practice it mostly means shoving boxes onto pressure plates and lighting braziers via ice ramps or air blasts, over and over. A skill token system lets you permanently boost damage, defense, and cooldowns, and scrolls unlocked through Bending Challenge portals add new abilities, but the upgrade depth is shallow enough that you will almost certainly never need items if you use each character's kit even halfway deliberately. Combat is where things get genuinely frustrating. Controls are stiff and read more like a button-masher than anything designed with timing or positioning in mind. Enemy hitboxes are inconsistent, locking on to targets feels mandatory rather than optional, and friendly AI companions walk directly into hazards during the stretches you are not controlling them. Boss encounters are erratic too. Some fold in three hits for reasons the game never explains. The camera compounds all of this. It is semi-fixed, your influence over it is limited, and in tighter spaces it will actively fight you. PC players should also know the options menu shipped with no resolution settings and no windowed mode toggle, which is a basic oversight that should not exist in 2023. Co-op is technically present and supports both local and online play, but getting a second player in requires finding an Avatar statue save point, then navigating a confusingly labeled Change Character option. Drop-in co-op does not exist. If you were planning to sit down and play through this with someone fresh, expect a friction-filled setup before you even start. The game is at its most tolerable in co-op, but tolerable is doing a lot of work in that sentence. The story framing, where White Lotus members recount Aang's journey to a theater director, is a clever idea borrowed from the show's own self-aware humor, but it cannot compensate for disjointed pacing, skipped major plot points, and NPC models so recycled that the same face appears five or six times in a single location. The original voice cast is entirely absent, which fans will clock immediately. Steam user reviews sit at around 35 percent positive. That number is accurate. This one is hard to recommend at any attention-to-IP premium. Fred, Scout Team

Avatar: The Last Airbender - Quest for Balance

Avatar: The Last Airbender - Quest for Balance

22 sept 2023Bamtang GamesGameMill Entertainment
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The IP you love deserves better than this. Quest for Balance is a clunky, budget-tier licensed action game that will test your patience far more than any bending puzzle should.

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I came into Quest for Balance with zero nostalgia to protect me, which actually made the damage cleaner and easier to assess. What Bamtang Games and GameMill Entertainment shipped is a 3D action-adventure that strings together 18 chapters covering the full arc of the original series, from Aang waking up in the ice through the Fire Nation's defeat. The concept works on paper. The execution falls apart inside the first hour and never recovers. The core loop is this: you arrive in a location, pick up a handful of side quests (mostly fetch tasks and bandit fights), solve some environmental puzzles, then move on. Repeat for roughly 15 to 16 hours. The puzzle side leans heavily on character swapping, since Aang, Katara, Sokka, and Toph each bring element-specific abilities that unlock paths. That could be interesting. In practice it mostly means shoving boxes onto pressure plates and lighting braziers via ice ramps or air blasts, over and over. A skill token system lets you permanently boost damage, defense, and cooldowns, and scrolls unlocked through Bending Challenge portals add new abilities, but the upgrade depth is shallow enough that you will almost certainly never need items if you use each character's kit even halfway deliberately. Combat is where things get genuinely frustrating. Controls are stiff and read more like a button-masher than anything designed with timing or positioning in mind. Enemy hitboxes are inconsistent, locking on to targets feels mandatory rather than optional, and friendly AI companions walk directly into hazards during the stretches you are not controlling them. Boss encounters are erratic too. Some fold in three hits for reasons the game never explains. The camera compounds all of this. It is semi-fixed, your influence over it is limited, and in tighter spaces it will actively fight you. PC players should also know the options menu shipped with no resolution settings and no windowed mode toggle, which is a basic oversight that should not exist in 2023. Co-op is technically present and supports both local and online play, but getting a second player in requires finding an Avatar statue save point, then navigating a confusingly labeled Change Character option. Drop-in co-op does not exist. If you were planning to sit down and play through this with someone fresh, expect a friction-filled setup before you even start. The game is at its most tolerable in co-op, but tolerable is doing a lot of work in that sentence. The story framing, where White Lotus members recount Aang's journey to a theater director, is a clever idea borrowed from the show's own self-aware humor, but it cannot compensate for disjointed pacing, skipped major plot points, and NPC models so recycled that the same face appears five or six times in a single location. The original voice cast is entirely absent, which fans will clock immediately. Steam user reviews sit at around 35 percent positive. That number is accurate. This one is hard to recommend at any attention-to-IP premium.

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Windows 10 64-bit
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8 GB RAM
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Version 11
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16 GB available space
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NVIDIA GeForce GTX1050 or higher
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Quad-core Intel or AMD, 2.7 GHz or higher

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