![]() This requires moderately well planning, so you can’t mindlessly attack to win, though players have a fairly large window to be successful. Outside of bosses, most enemies can be defeated by targeting the neck and sending an ally to kill them or just doing it yourself. ![]() From there, combat really depends on how much effort players want to put in. Here, even if a titan has you, it’s very unlikely you’ll meet your end, nor will any character that needs to survive, so deaths are reserved for irrelevant characters to add stakes to a hollow world. ![]() If there is one flaw with Attack on Titan being a game, it’s the difficulty in recreating the challenge, tension and overall threat that drive the story. With much of the bigger developments still not appearing, it feels more like wheel spinning than a true sequel, one that might’ve been better as DLC than an actual release. It makes for an interesting ride, yet there isn’t enough new content to really change things up. The biggest difference between this title and the previous one is the addition of more story and a stronger desire to defeat the mysterious armored titan. Later the colossal titan appears, more negative things happen and eventually they learn there is much more to the world than meets the eye. Once that is established, pretty much everything plays out as you’d expect.īad things happened in the past involving the colossal titan, Eren wants revenge and convinces a number of people to join the survey corps. Instead of following one of the main characters, players assume the identity of a forgotten survey corps member that kept a journal of their adventures. With the first Attack on Titan game getting okay reviews, will Attack on Titan 2 learn from the originals mistakes or is it glorified DLC that covers more story?Īttack on Titan 2 takes an interesting take on how the story is presented. The idea of fighting larger than life bosses isn’t unheard of and something Shadow of the Colossus and the upcoming Extinction both take a whack at. With the series going unnoticed for years, not unlike Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure, it made a massive splash and this lead to toys, figures, spinoff series and, of course, video games. I don’t think anyone would’ve guessed how successful Attack on Titan became.
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