Avatar: The Last Airbender should be a prime cut of gaming beef. Elements-based martial arts, a wide open world with plenty of established lore, a gorgeous art style, and enough nostalgia to build a franchise on.
Yet despite being such a solid piece of kids’ T.V it transcends its demographic, being a good watch for all ages, Avatar’s never really had a great game attached to it. Sure, there’ve been licensed attempts, but they’re usually middling at best. There’s never been an Avatar game with staying power equal to its roots.
Whether that’ll change with a competitive fighting game is still to be seen, but we sure are getting one. As spotted by Gematsu, Maximum Entertainment’s recent showcase revealed the project at the tail-end of its roadmap.
“We are thrilled to annou…