![]() ![]() Blades will dull with use, just like certain moves consumes gas, both of which will need to be swapped out routinely. To prevent things from being too mundane, there is a crafting system that uses collected resources, either from killing titans or finishing tasks, to make better gear, along with consumables. It makes for a fun experience, just not as polished as, say, Marvel’s Spider-Man. This can be done by waiting until a precise time to attack or turn on auto and simply target what you want to accomplish. If you’re having trouble or want materials, players can focus on limbs or simply go for the kill. This makes things rather fast, with the idea being less control and more getting players that sense they’re utilizing this crazy contraption.Ĭombat comes down to attacking specific points. With the omni-directional mobility gear, players can zip around both the world, other humans or the ever fearsome titans. If you’re unfamiliar with Attack on Titan 2 or the previous game, it takes a rather simplistic approach to the core concepts of the series. It won’t make up for skipping the anime or manga, though you can get a sense of what these characters were trying to achieve and everything that comes along with that. Despite undercutting some of the best moments in the series, Attack on Titan 2: Final Battle makes the most of what it’s given. Considering there is plenty to tell, such as introducing Zeke and everything that comes with it. Following that, players jump to the introduction of my favorite character, Kenny Ackerman.įor better or worse, the story itself is told in rather broad strokes. Less how they came together and more a reminder of a couple major plot points, such as the identity of the colossal titan. It’s a nice overview, one that doesn’t focus on too many details, as much as the big picture. Whether you beat the story or just want to jump right in, character episode mode starts with a brief overview of the key events that came before. ![]() With new characters, twists and events from the latest season, does it add enough to be worth it or would a remake lead to a better gameplay experience? This is the thought behind Attack on Titan 2: Final Battle. Instead of redoing the same stories we know and love, it simply adds on to the current experience. Updates have always made the most sense for anime/manga games. ![]()
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