Now Playing: Attack on Titan - Video Review These are just as monotonous as the main missions, and after a while the campaign begins to feel like a parade of chores.īy clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's The latter half of the game, which includes narrative content past the show's first season, is unfortunately padded out to add some length to the campaign, you are forced to complete dozens of small, formerly-optional side missions before you can advance the story. These range from simply hacking titans to bits, protecting a specific structure on the map, or escorting soldiers from point A to point B. Each chapter is broken up into a handful of missions that set you down on a map with specific objectives. But although Attack on Titan painfully lacks combat variety and includes a host of technical disappointments, its use of Attack on Titan's strange world makes it a unique, and sometimes genuinely exhilarating, experience.Īttack on Titan recounts the events of the anime and then some-the story slips past the show's season one finale, telling tales from the ongoing manga series and foreshadowing the show's upcoming second season. ![]() Koei Tecmo's take, on the other hand, does a bit more with the Attack on Titan property it grafts the series' elements onto the musou genre, in which core gameplay is a series of isolated maps that must be cleared of enemies. There have been only a handful of video game adaptations, with varying success-the last one, Spike Chunsoft's Humanity in Chains which released in 2014, was an action game with an uninspired layout, a half-baked rehash of the main storyline with simple, dull gameplay. In my opinion, they should have waited the third season before releasing AoT 2, so more content would be available.The gruesome, sometimes disturbing anime and manga series Attack on Titan has gained worldwide popularity since the comic's launch in 2009. Of course that get a good weapon shouldn't be easy task on a game, but spend +20 hours replaying missions and farming materials on the hardest difficult setting only to get a decent sword is a little too much, there are better ways to make it challenging without being tedious (and it's even worse if you're a completionist/trophy hunter).Īnyway, this game is for the anime/manga fans, and it's fun if you just want to beat the story mode and move on. Plus, get the best weapons and skills on this game take hours of unnecessary farming. Putting a player-created character on this game feels like reading a "reader insert" fan fic at some parts (like when leveling up friendship status with characters). ![]() The excuse to repeat the first season here is that you can now create your own soldier and see the game through his/her perspective, but everything is pretty much the same. AoT 2 includes the first and second season from the anime, the problem is that the second season is very short compared to the first, and the first season was already covered by AoT 1, so if you played the first game, things on AoT 2 may only get interesting after half of the story mode. As someone who played the first AoT for +50 hours, I must say this one doesn't feel like a brand new game.
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