
Release Date: October 21, 2014
Fantasy-based third person action game based on the license for the popular Nickelodeon animated series, screened in Poland as Legend of Korra. The game was created by Platinum Games, a studio known for cult Bayonetta. The action of the game takes place between events shown in the 2nd and 3rd season of the series. We move to the world in which people can control the elements of fire, earth, air or water.
An ancient evil force has emerged from the portals and threatens the balance of both worlds! Only the Avatar stands a chance in defeating this new threat!
- Original Avatar storyline penned by the TV show’s creators.
- Wield the power of all 4 elements—air, earth, fire and water as only the Avatar can!
- Change bending styles at any time to unleash devastating combos.
- Beat overwhelming odds by activating the all-powerful Avatar state.
Platforms:
PC Windows October 21, 2014
Xbox 360 October 22, 2014
PlayStation 3 October 21, 2014
Nintendo 3DS October 28, 2014
PlayStation 4 October 22, 2014
Xbox One October 22, 2014
Developer: PlatinumGames
Publisher: Activision Blizzard
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August 15, 2022
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System Requirements for The Legend of Korra Video Game:
PC / Windows
Recommended System Requirements:
Core 2 Duo 2.3 GHz, 2 GB RAM, graphic card 512 MB (GeForce 8800 or better), 3 GB HDD, Windows XP/Vista/7/8.
Game Ratings for The Legend of Korra Video Game.
Destructoid: 7 / 10 by Chris Carter
At the end of the day, I wish The Legend of Korra was a fully-featured retail release. While Platinum has done a great job in terms of delivering a solid action romp, the jarring cutscenes and open-and-shut story leave little in terms of replay value. Avatar and Korra fans will likely rejoice at the fact that they're finally getting a decent game.
Metro GameCentral: 3 / 10 by David Jenkins
The worst game Platinum has ever made, and thanks to its sheer incompetence and banality almost the Bizarro World opposite of Bayonetta.
Eurogamer: 4 / 10 by Simon Parkin
There is some value in The Legend of Korra, both as a game and as a tribute to the cartoon on which it's based, but it falls far short of its potential on both counts. Perhaps the third-person combat theatrics for which the studio is known are not replicable on a small budget. You can't blame the IP, which offers a rich vein of material. Regardless, this is the first major blemish on the studio's reputation; a misfire that means Platinum's name no longer guarantees quality.
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