Parkour in games can be a risky thing. When it's done right, parkour can lead to some of the best-feeling traversal systems in all of gaming, with players having unprecedented freedom in how they go about traveling through an environment and reaching their objective. But when those parkour mechanics don't feel good, it sticks out like a sore thumb and can make the entire game feel like a clunky slog to get through. Thankfully, Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora belongs to the former camp.