When you get close to a Titan you are able to lock onto either of their arms or their legs. To take a Titan down, you need to attack its nape on the back of their necks. Most of the missions in the game revolve around taking down Titans. While there are some missions which let you ride a horse, I always opt to just fly around since it's and more fun. Traversal is probably the most fun part about the game as all characters have what is called an OMD which lets them fly around the battlefield like Spider-Man. You are dropped onto the battlefield and Titans are on the loose. While there is a tutorial mission, the game throws you right into the action. The story starts during Season One when the wall comes down and the troops are dejected after suffering major losses. Instead of playing as characters from the source material, Attack on Titan 2 begins with you creating your own character, male or female and you get to experience the story from that character. Flying around and taking down Titans is as fun as ever but there is this strange sense of Deja Vu that I couldn't escape while playing it. The game still is fun, but this is also one of the weirdest games I have ever played in terms of how they decided to frame the story mode in the sequel. Being able to fly around the battlefield while taking down Titans as your favorite characters was so satisfying, so of course I was excited when the sequel was announced. ![]() ![]() The first Attack on Titan was a great game and a faithful adaptation of the Anime.
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