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Only one human born every generation, the Avatar, can bend the four elements of nature to their will. The Legend of Korra is a third-person action game that follows the current reincarnation of the Avatar – Korra – a headstrong teenage girl chosen by fate to bring balance to the powers of the world.
The Legend of Korra, judging it as a low-budget game, is quite satisfactory for both fans of beat' em up and TV series, but I cannot recommend it for the younger audience due to the highly demanding combat system.
While the story campaign is woefully short and there are very few gameplay modes, the controls and locations are quite pleasant.
The Legend of Korra is a good licensed game but not an amazing example of what Platinum Games can do in the beat'em up genre. At least the game has a nice combat system and some challenge in the highest difficulty level, and that's ok for just $15.
The best fan experience for the series by far, but cut corners and poor design choices bog down an otherwise fun beat-em up.
A solid core of action and an entertaining fight mechanics can't save the game from being mediocre.
The Legend of Korra Game is a unfortunate game. Game has a big potential but we have to play a unfinished game. It’s a fun but buggy game. You will find Legend of Korra both pain and pleasure.
Without Activision at the helm and its policy on licensed games – done too quickly and too cheap – it could have been an epic adventure. [01/2015, p.80]
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