Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game
80
Based on 20 reviews

Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game Reviews

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August 4, 2026 Read Review

There have been plenty of video game adaptations of multimedia franchise Avatar: The Last Airbender, but Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game is the first to show any genuine promise.

July 29, 2026 Read Review

I am someone who really enjoys the Avatar stories, the world that has been created, and of course the characters that inhabit it. Like many others, I have

July 28, 2026 Read Review

Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game includes all the elements for a standout experience within the Avatar universe — excellent mechanics, a good roster, a solid roster, and attention to detail.

July 25, 2026 Read Review

Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game delivers deep combat, faithful characters, rollback netcode, and sharp animation, but offers little solo content.

July 23, 2026 Read Review

Avatar Legends isn’t just the franchise’s first good game, it’s a damn fine fighter in its own right.

July 22, 2026 Read Review

Avatar finally steps into the arena, but will this be the dream fighter that fans have been waiting for, or a nightmarish cash grab?

July 22, 2026 Read Review

Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game is a masterpiece, finding a great balance for newcomers and veterans, while offering unique mechanics to keep it exciting.

July 22, 2026 Read Review

Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game brings together characters from different points of the franchise for dynamic 2D fights.

July 22, 2026 Read Review

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July 22, 2026 Read Review

Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game is a solid game that offers great gameplay, but several of its features are incredibly lackluster.

July 22, 2026 Read Review

A review of Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game, releasing soon on PlayStation, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC.

July 22, 2026 Read Review

Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game is a great fighting game that has something for long-time fans of the Avatar franchise and fans of more hardcore fighting games. It isn't always putting its best foot forward in some respects, but that doesn't stop the core experience from being enjoyable. The game is an incredible homage to the Avatar series with fighters that really embody the essence of the character without sacrificing too much to gameplay. That gameplay is also crisp and engaging to learn from start to finish. It's still missing some modes and difficulties, and doesn't offer too many ways to play, but that can be improved, hopefully. Whether you're a fan of the series or a fan of fighting games, you'll find something to love about Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game.

July 22, 2026 Read Review

While Avatar Legends will attract a smaller audience, they’ll be ecstatic about this incredible fighting game. It harnesses a key component from both shows that translates extraordinarily well into the fighting scene. The aspect of how these characters move, not just in their combos, but in the animation, shows the great respect these creators have.

July 22, 2026 Read Review

The Avatar universe is beautifully translated to a 2D fighter that's rich with tight mechanics and fun characters.

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Avatar Legends might just be the best embodiment yet of ‘easy to learn, difficult to master’ – it’ll have you feverishly chasing elemental perfection.

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Avatar Legends: The Fighting game is a strong and competent fighter featuring iconic characters from the franchise.

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Elements collide as Nickelodeon tries its hand with Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game through a different approach to fisticuffs.

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Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game is mechanically sound and plays very well, yet neither the story mode or presentation are up to par.

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