ITT: We create the best Avatar The Last Airbender vidya.
I myself have always wanted a Grand strategy game or an RPG set anywhere in the world's history.
ITT: We create the best Avatar The Last Airbender vidya.
I myself have always wanted a Grand strategy game or an RPG set anywhere in the world's history.
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Just make a generic turn based JRPG you can't go wrong with it
Game of Pai Sho
The final opponent is Uncle
A Grand Strategy in Avatar would be cool. I'd buy it.
Although I don't know how you'd play the Air Nation... Unless you did some intense policy changes.
I've always thought that it would be cool to have it be a third person action-adventure game. You start out as one of 4 kids, one from each nation, who've just found out they're the avatar. You then take begin a quest to master the elements and your character ages and progresses as you go
Just make it like those free roam Naruto games, those were actually fun and better designed than any of the Avatar games
There are mods for Civ 5 to play Avatar
Thats something
There was an Avatar game on the DS that was pretty decent.
I never played the other ones, but I've heard bad things.
This, except you're not the avatar and there's different things to do based on where you start.
>turn based jrpg
already wrong
Like Dragon Age Origins?
Avatar: Origins
This is a real thing tho
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The 3DS Korra game was a good idea. In practice it's a poor man's fire emblem and Tenzin breaks the game to pieces.
The Platinum game, but as a full budget production.
The only reason, I would suggest making it about the avatar is to have more of a reason to travel, and to have to possibility of playing multiple characters through the story.
Fighting game.
>Aang is a hyper-mobile zoner with quick wakeups and strong pokes thanks to his staff
>Katara is a grappler with water, can heal, and freeze her opponent to extend combos
>Sokka has godlike mixups but has shit range
>Toph can "teleport" by diving through the earth, high damage unsafe punish character
>Zuko is your standard JoaT Ryu type, decent zoning, decent damage, good reach with his swords
>Suki is a parry/grapple/defence focused character
>Azula has good mobility and high damage combos with lightning, but weak normals and bad wakeup/recovery
>Mai is a strong zoner with fast knives that can pin her opponent but lacks good damage
>Ty Lee has strong mobility and great mixups, but no range
>Iroh has high damage and great mixups, but no mobility and lacks speed
Toss in a few more villains, the old masters, maybe some smaller characters, and you've got yourself a great roster!
> it does not particularly resemble its namesake aside from the game board; in aspects such as gameplay and rules, there are no notable parallels
Shiggy diggy do
Why was tlok so fucking bad?
It started being less about what the creators wanted to make, and more what they thought the fans wanted to see.
>Falling for the Sup Forums meme
Only Season 2 is sub par, Season 3 is pretty good, Season 4 is a little worse and Season 1 is meh.
Burning Earth and the Korra game were pretty bad.
2D sidescroller metroidvania where you play as the Avatar and unlock new abilities as the game goes on.
Fire bursts, ice discs, manipulating earth/air for accessing new areas/moving quickly/etc.
2nd mode unlocked where you play a non bender who has a unique moveset.
just make an mmo jesus
The best part of tlok was the avatar origin story, which didn't feature korra.
It didn't really have a thought out plot from the get-go like TLA and the writing suffered for it.
It shits all over TLA's lore mercilessly.
the whole bending premise doesn't fit very well in a modern setting.
It basically had none of the adventure and discovery that made TLA so good
It's not shit but it's not a great show overall. LOK is basically "watch it when nothing else is on"-tier
Not everything was terrible
I still found Amon to be an interesting villain.
He was cold and calculating, and to my suprise even charismatic
Shame he had to die though, although he did went out in style
>Together, nothing can stop us, it'll be just like the good old days
>yeah, just like the good old days
That one tear before the explosion, he knew from the start that Tarlok was going to kill them, he just wanted to believe otherwise
i honestly think platinum was on the right track with the gameplay direction.
Just needed to be refined and expanded.
How about a Dishonored/Dues Ex style Avatar game
This, except once you've played though all four bending characters you unlock the avatar path
avatar starts as air and will be much stronger based on if previous paths special bending talents were unlocked like metal, blood and lightening.
Beating the game as Avatar unlocks the non-bender challenge/joke character.
Winning with him unlocks cabbage salesman mode
>FFT clone
>Set through the three seasons
>And tons of challenge maps
>Tease in previews that if it sells well, we'll do a sequel for Korra
>But we lied, because players unlock the Korra campaign and a ton of new challenge maps when reaching 100% completion in the Aang campaign
That last one would never really work in today's internet-connected world, though.
>non-bender challenge/joke character.
how the fuck are you meant to unlock cabbage with that guy
hes just some dude who cant bend right, real fair
So basically you just want an avatar skin for your Stratego?
Cabbage mode has to be earned, not given. If you're not good enough to beat the game without bending, you'd just get assblasted and ragequit the first time your stand is destroyed by the avatar, anyway.
Fuck off don't bring that shit here
I can get behind this
This.
I also thought it'd be interesting if bending styles were tied into your actual environment. So if you were using Earthbending, if you were surrounded by a lot of rock, your bending style would be stronger. If you were using water and were near a lake, you could pull from that source of water to enhance your moves.
The Platinum LoK game was pretty damn close to what I wanted though, honestly.
Also, I make it a rough adaptation of A:TLA.
Strategy games would be hard because there are only 4 countries. they have a very detailed and accurate CK2 mod that replicates the Avatar setting, and even in a game like CK2 where you can play anyone from emperors to local governors and do anything imaginable with the character's power and resources, the only interesting thing to do at the end of the day is fight the 100 years war as one or the other side
OR START ANOTHER ONE
BWHAHAHAHAHA
THOSE FIRE STARTERS HAVE HAD IT TO GOOD FOR TO LONG
>first instinct was to say give it to Platinum
>mfw I remember