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Attack on Titan 2

2018
GenresFantasy, Adventure, Action, Third Person Perspective, RPG, Anime and JRPG, Single Player, Multiplayer
AvailableMar 14, 2018
PlatformPlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, PC
DeveloperOmega Force
Overview

Attack on Titan 2 is the gripping sequel to the action game based on the worldwide hit anime series Attack on Titan. Experience the immense story of the anime alongside Eren and his companions, as they fight to save humanity from the threat of the deadly human devouring Titans. Try your hand in operating the omni-directional mobility gear, maneuvering and flying through the sky to counter the Titans, and feel the thrill and satisfaction of battling giant opponents.

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73

SCORE DISTRIBUTION FOR STORY

Story Score

73

Positive (80-100)

44%

Mixed (50-79)

56%

Negative (0-49)

0%

Based on analyzing reviews that specifically scored or critiqued the story and narrative.

The opinions of the critics regarding the story of Attack on Titan 2 are varied, but there are some common positive points that emerge. Several critics, such as GameSpew, CGMagazine, Softpedia, and God is a Geek, appreciate the addition of a player-created character, which adds a new perspective and allows players to get closer to the established characters. They also mention that the game covers iconic scenes from the manga and anime, providing a comprehensive retelling of the story. TheSixthAxis and Slant Magazine commend the game for capturing the gravitas and artistic flair of the source material through well-presented cutscenes and in-game dialogue exchanges. Additionally, several critics, including Windows Central and We Got This Covered, praise the complex and mysterious premise of the story, involving the fight against giant creatures called Titans. However, there are also some negative aspects that critics point out. IGN, ZTGD, Video Chums, and NintendoWorldReport mention that the game retreads a lot of the same story beats as the first game, which can feel disjointed and confusing for those who have already watched the anime. IGN also criticizes the player-created character for lacking personality and inconsistent dialogue options. Video Chums and NintendoWorldReport express concerns about the story's coherence and pacing, with the latter stating that the connective content outside of the cutscenes is boring and slow-moving. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that Attack on Titan 2 offers a mixed experience in terms of its story. While the addition of a player-created character and the comprehensive retelling of the story are appreciated, the retreading of familiar plot points and the lack of coherence in the narrative are seen as drawbacks. The game's ability to capture the gravitas and artistic flair of the source material is acknowledged, but there are concerns about important plot points being glossed over or skipped entirely. Nevertheless, the intriguing premise and well-developed characters are highlighted as positive aspects of the story.

TL;DR

story and narrative

Critics have mixed opinions on Attack on Titan 2. Positive points include the addition of a player-created character, iconic scenes from the manga and anime, and capturing the source material's gravitas. However, some criticize the repetitive story beats, lack of coherence, and slow pacing. Overall, the game offers a varied story experience with strong characters but some narrative drawbacks.

83

SCORE DISTRIBUTION FOR GAMEPLAY

Gameplay Score

83

Positive (80-100)

75%

Mixed (50-79)

25%

Negative (0-49)

0%

Based on analyzing reviews that specifically scored or critiqued the gameplay mechanics.

The opinions of multiple critics regarding the gameplay of Attack on Titan 2 are overwhelmingly positive. The majority of critics praised the improvements made to the gameplay mechanics, with mentions of fast-paced and thrilling combat, fluid movement, and the ability to disable or kill Titans by targeting specific body parts. GameSpew, IGN, Windows Central, ZTGD, CGMagazine, Softpedia, DarkStation, Digitally Downloaded, GameCritics, GameSpot, Gamers' Temple, Gaming Age, God is a Geek, Impulsegamer, PSX Extreme, PlayStation Country, PlayStation Universe, Push Square, Slant Magazine, TheSixthAxis, Trusted Reviews, Video Chums, Wccftech, We Got This Covered, Nintendo Life, NintendoWorldReport, Switch Player, and Vooks all expressed positive sentiments towards the gameplay. The positive aspects of the gameplay mentioned by the critics include the improved movement mechanics, such as the ability to fly around the battlefield using the omnidirectional gear, which was described as fluid and satisfying. The combat mechanics were also praised for being rewarding, fast-paced, and requiring timing and strategy. The addition of new features like stealth attacks, revised ally systems, and the ability to anchor to surfaces added depth and enjoyment to the gameplay experience. The introduction of online co-op and competitive modes also provided more content and enhanced the overall experience for players. However, there were some criticisms mentioned by a few critics. Some critics mentioned that while the core gameplay mechanics were similar to the first game, it could become repetitive over time. The AI of the Titans was also mentioned as problematic at times, and the camera system was criticized for occasionally obstructing the view during battles. Additionally, a few critics noted that the traversal system and movement controls could be challenging or frustrating to master. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that the gameplay of Attack on Titan 2 is highly enjoyable and satisfying. The improvements made to the combat mechanics, movement system, and the addition of new features were praised by the majority of critics. The positive aspects of the gameplay outweighed the few criticisms mentioned, resulting in an overwhelmingly positive reception of the gameplay among the critics.

TL;DR

gameplay mechanics

Critics overwhelmingly praise Attack on Titan 2 gameplay for its fast-paced combat, fluid movement, and strategic Titan-killing mechanics. The addition of new features like online modes enhances the overall experience. While some critics found the gameplay mechanics repetitive and cited issues with AI and camera angles, the majority agree that it is highly enjoyable and satisfying.

70

SCORE DISTRIBUTION FOR VISUALS

Visual Score

70

Positive (80-100)

22%

Mixed (50-79)

78%

Negative (0-49)

0%

Based on analyzing reviews that specifically scored or critiqued the graphics and visual design.

The opinions of the critics regarding the Graphics and Visual Design of Attack on Titan 2 are varied, but overall there are several positive aspects that stand out. Critics such as Windows Central and CGMagazine praise the stunning visuals and distinctive appearance of the game. The high-resolution visuals running at 60 FPS contribute to a quick and visceral combat experience, according to Windows Central. CGMagazine also mentions the fully voiced and well-animated cutscenes that enhance the overall visual appeal. PlayStation Country and Push Square appreciate how the game recreates the look and feel of the source material, with PlayStation Country specifically mentioning that the cutscenes retain the visual style of the series. The cel-shaded art direction is also highlighted by Impulsegamer as appealing and effective in covering up the limited environments. However, there are some negative aspects mentioned by critics. ZTGD notes that while the game looks outstanding on Xbox One X with a unique art style, the maps can get stale as they reuse a lot of the same assets. God is a Geek mentions visual pop-in issues in the Daily Life segments, particularly on the Switch version, and also highlights bland environments and poor environmental destruction. Slant Magazine mentions that the graphics are a step below cutting edge, with muddy clarity and occasional choppiness. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that Attack on Titan 2 has visually appealing graphics and visual design that capture the essence of the source material. The game is praised for its stunning visuals, distinctive appearance, and well-animated cutscenes. However, there are some criticisms regarding the reuse of assets and occasional visual issues, which prevent it from reaching its full potential. Despite these drawbacks, the game still manages to bring the manga and anime characters to life and provide a visually impressive experience.

TL;DR

graphics and visual design

Critics praise Attack on Titan 2 for its stunning visuals, distinctive appearance, and well-animated cutscenes that capture the essence of the source material. However, some mention issues like reused assets and visual pop-ins, preventing it from reaching its full potential. Overall, the game brings the manga and anime characters to life but falls short of being cutting edge in graphics.

71

SCORE DISTRIBUTION FOR SOUND DESIGN

Sound Score

71

Positive (80-100)

43%

Mixed (50-79)

57%

Negative (0-49)

0%

Based on analyzing reviews that specifically scored or critiqued the music and sound design.

The opinions of the critics regarding the sound design and music of Attack on Titan 2 are generally positive. Critics such as RPG Site and Impulsegamer praise the vocal performances and voice acting, with RPG Site specifically mentioning that each main cast member is voiced by their original voice actor and does a serviceable job portraying their roles. This adds authenticity and familiarity for fans of the anime series. DarkStation also highlights the grandiose music and the use of the Japanese voice cast reprising their roles from the anime, which adds to the game's cool factor. PlayStation Country mentions that the sound design, including the bombastic orchestral overtone during missions and the non-irritating battle chatter and voicework in Japanese, adds to the overall experience. However, there are some negative aspects mentioned by critics. CGMagazine notes that the game does not feature an English dub, which may disappoint players who prefer localized versions. God is a Geek also expresses disappointment in the lack of an English dub and the absence of music from Hiroyuki Sawano, a popular composer associated with the franchise. They suggest that Koei Tecmo should invest more in the audio aspects of the game, including dual audio options and the inclusion of Sawano's score. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that the sound design and music of Attack on Titan 2 are well done, with the use of original voice actors and the grandiose music adding to the game's appeal. The high-quality vocal performances, soundtrack, and audio effects are praised by Impulsegamer. The absence of an English dub is a common criticism, but it is balanced by the positive aspects mentioned by the critics. The overall sentiment is that while there are some areas for improvement, the sound design and music enhance the overall experience of playing Attack on Titan 2.

TL;DR

music and sound design

Critics praise Attack on Titan 2's sound design and music, highlighting authentic voice acting and grandiose music from the original Japanese cast. Positive feedback includes the immersive sound effects and non-irritating battle chatter. However, critics note the absence of an English dub and music from Hiroyuki Sawano. Despite some drawbacks, the consensus is that the game's audio elements enhance the overall experience.

70

SCORE DISTRIBUTION FOR VOICE ACTING

Acting Score

70

Positive (80-100)

38%

Mixed (50-79)

63%

Negative (0-49)

0%

Based on analyzing reviews that specifically scored or critiqued the voice acting.

The overall sentiment towards the voice acting in Attack on Titan 2 is mostly positive, with several critics praising the performances of the Japanese voice cast. DarkStation specifically mentions that the Japanese voice cast does a great job reprising their roles from the anime. PSX Extreme also commends the voice acting, stating that it captures the struggles of the characters and adds to the overall experience. These positive opinions indicate that the voice actors effectively bring the characters to life and convey the emotions and intensity of the game. However, there are a few negative aspects mentioned by some critics. Digitally Downloaded points out that the narrator refers to the player's avatar as a 'he' regardless of gender choice, which is seen as an odd omission. This inconsistency in the voice acting can be seen as a flaw in the game's attention to detail. Additionally, Video Chums mentions that the created character has no voiced lines, which can be frustrating for players who want a fully immersive experience. This lack of voice acting for the player's character may detract from the overall immersion and connection to the game's narrative. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that the voice acting in Attack on Titan 2 is of high quality and enhances the overall experience. RPG Site notes that the main cast members are voiced by their original voice actors, and they do a serviceable job. Impulsegamer also mentions that the vocal performances are of the highest quality. While there are some minor issues, such as the inconsistency in referring to the player's avatar and the lack of voice acting for the created character, these criticisms do not outweigh the positive aspects of the voice acting. The majority of the reviewers appreciate the efforts of the voice cast in bringing the characters to life and adding depth to the game's narrative.

TL;DR

voice acting

Critics mostly praise Attack on Titan 2's voice acting, especially the Japanese cast, for bringing characters to life with emotion and intensity. While some mention flaws like gender inconsistencies and lack of voice lines for the player's character, the overall consensus is that the high-quality performances enhance the game's experience.

67

SCORE DISTRIBUTION FOR TECHNICAL PERFORMANCE

Tech Score

67

Positive (80-100)

17%

Mixed (50-79)

83%

Negative (0-49)

0%

Based on analyzing reviews that specifically scored or critiqued the technical performance.

In terms of technical performance, Attack on Titan 2 receives positive feedback from the critics on multiple gaming platforms. On Xbox One X, both Windows Central and ZTGD praise the game for its strong technical foundation, with high frame rates and a fast-paced experience. CGMagazine mentions that the PC version runs at a stable 60 FPS and looks better than ever, despite some minor issues with character appearances and lack of voice acting in certain moments. RPG Site also notes that the PC performance is generally good, although it may vary depending on the user's PC. However, there are some negative aspects to the technical performance on certain platforms. Softpedia reports that the movements of the Titans can be buggy and the story feels scripted. Gamers' Temple mentions occasional slowdowns on the PS4 during intense action sequences. God is a Geek highlights visual pop-in issues on both the PS4 and Switch versions, with the problem being more noticeable on the Switch. PlayStation Universe mentions framerate drops on the PS4, particularly when there are many Titans on screen, affecting the game's responsiveness. Nintendo Life and Switch Player also report occasional slowdowns on the Switch during battles with Titans, although it is not considered game-breaking. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that Attack on Titan 2 generally performs well on all platforms, with some minor technical issues present. The game showcases strong technical foundations on Xbox One X, providing a fast and smooth experience. The PC version also offers stable performance with improved visuals. However, there are occasional framerate drops and slowdowns on both the PS4 and Switch versions, particularly during intense battles. Some critics also mention minor issues such as localization problems and choppy animations for non-playable characters. Despite these drawbacks, the overall sentiment is positive, with the game delivering a satisfying technical performance across multiple gaming platforms.

TL;DR

technical performance

Attack on Titan 2 impresses critics with strong technical performance on Xbox One X and PC, offering high frame rates and smooth gameplay. However, issues like buggy Titan movements and occasional slowdowns on PS4 and Switch versions dampen the experience. Despite minor flaws, the game delivers an overall satisfying performance on all platforms.

72

SCORE DISTRIBUTION FOR REPLAY VALUE

Replay Score

72

Positive (80-100)

36%

Mixed (50-79)

64%

Negative (0-49)

0%

Based on analyzing reviews that specifically scored or critiqued the replay value.

The opinions of the critics regarding the replay value of Attack on Titan 2 are quite varied. Several critics, such as GameSpew, ZTGD, RPG Site, DarkStation, Gamers' Temple, PlayStation Universe, Trusted Reviews, Video Chums, and We Got This Covered, highlight the game's positive aspects in terms of replayability. These include the availability of additional modes like Another Mode and Annihilation, online co-op and competitive multiplayer options, the ability to build relationships and upgrade skills, and the opportunity to improve equipment and achieve higher ranks in missions. The addictive nature of the gameplay mechanics, such as pulling off stylish moves to sever body parts, is also mentioned as a factor that keeps players coming back for more. These positive aspects contribute to the overall replay value of the game, providing a wealth of content and enjoyment. However, some critics, such as IGN, Windows Central, CGMagazine, GameCritics, Slant Magazine, TheSixthAxis, Wccftech, and Nintendo Life, point out certain negatives that may affect the replay value of Attack on Titan 2. These negatives include the repetition of core mechanics, the potential lack of momentum in Story Mode due to the Friendship Level system and side stories, the shortness of the campaign, the sparse online community, the lack of gameplay differences among unlockable characters, the material grind, the outdated visuals, and the challenging traversal system. Some critics also mention that the Daily Life mode doesn't offer much aside from increasing the friendship meter, and that the material rewards for going above and beyond may not be worth much in the end. Overall, the consensus among the critics regarding the replay value of Attack on Titan 2 is that the game offers a significant amount of content and activities to keep players engaged for hours. The availability of various modes, both cooperative and competitive, is highlighted as a positive aspect that extends the solo experience and provides additional challenges and missions. The addictive gameplay mechanics and the ability to improve skills, equipment, and relationships are also mentioned as factors that contribute to the game's replay value. However, some critics caution that the repetition of core mechanics and potential lack of momentum in Story Mode, as well as certain negative aspects like the material grind and outdated visuals, may limit the overall replayability of the game. It is also noted that true fans of the franchise are more likely to find additional enjoyment and value in the game.

TL;DR

replay value

Critics are divided on the replay value of Attack on Titan 2. Some praise its additional modes, online features, and addictive gameplay, while others criticize its repetitive mechanics and lackluster visuals. Overall, the game offers plenty of content and challenges, but potential drawbacks like grind and limited variety may impact its long-term appeal.

Overall verdict

Overall Verdict

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OVERALL SCORE DISTRIBUTION

Monster Score

73

Positive (80-100)

49%

Mixed (50-79)

50%

Negative (0-49)

1%

Based on analyzing all available reviews that scored and critiqued the game.

Overall, the opinions of the critics regarding the overall verdict of Attack on Titan 2 are generally positive. Many critics praise the game for its improved gameplay, expanded features, and its faithfulness to the source material. GameSpew, CGMagazine, and God is a Geek all express that the game is a worthy follow-up to the original, with GameSpew specifically mentioning that fans of the original game will enjoy it the most. TheSixthAxis also commends the unique gameplay experience that captures the essence of the franchise. They highlight the solid gameplay and the sense of being part of the fight against the Titans. Additionally, Digitally Downloaded describes the game as a strong entry in the Attack on Titan franchise that does it justice. However, there are some negative aspects mentioned by the critics. IGN, Windows Central, and Softpedia all point out flaws in the story mode and character progression system. Windows Central also mentions the disheveled story and lack of focus on the player, while Softpedia highlights technical issues and a scripted story. Nintendo Life and PlayStation Country both mention that the combat can become repetitive, and PlayStation Country also notes that the mission design can be bland. Wccftech criticizes the game for its fickle movement controls and outdated visuals. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that Attack on Titan 2 is a solid game that improves upon its predecessor and offers an enjoyable experience for fans of the franchise. Critics such as GameCritics and PlayStation Universe consider it the best adaptation of the franchise and praise its faithfulness to the source material. The game's addictive gameplay, stunning visuals, and easy-to-learn mechanics are also highlighted by critics like Windows Central and Vooks. However, some critics express disappointment with the amount of recycled content, lack of depth, and technical issues. Despite these flaws, the game is generally recommended for fans of the show or manga, as it captures the essence of the Attack on Titan universe and delivers a rewarding and motivating experience.

TL;DR

Critics generally praise Attack on Titan 2 for its improved gameplay, expanded features, and faithfulness to the source material, calling it a worthy follow-up. However, some critics mention flaws in the story mode, character progression, and technical issues. Overall, the game is recommended for fans of the franchise for its addictive gameplay, stunning visuals, and immersive experience despite some shortcomings.

73

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Reviews

115 reviews found

91

Gaming Age

PlayStation 4

Mar 22, 2018

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The game is not essential but is considered the gold standard for anime-based games.

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90

We Got This Covered

PlayStation 4

Mar 15, 2018

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Attack on Titan 2 delivers tons of bloody action and a surprising amount of depth that's sure to please fans of the franchise.

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90

DarkStation

PlayStation 4

Mar 15, 2018

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Attack on Titan 2 is a comprehensive take on the franchise and a good entry point, providing a rewarding and motivating experience.


85

God is a Geek

PlayStation 4

Mar 25, 2018

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The review concludes that Attack on Titan 2 builds upon everything loved from the first game and fixes a lot of the issues, resulting in a much better experience. It is described as a dream to play on the PS4 Pro and is recommended for fans of the show or manga. However, it mentions that the lack of Sawano music is a disappointment.

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81

Video Chums

PlayStation 4

Apr 17, 2018

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Attack on Titan 2 is an interesting sequel that retells the anime's story from the beginning. While it lacks originality and has some flaws in the story and character aspects, the addictive gameplay makes up for it.

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80

PSX Extreme

PlayStation 4

Mar 27, 2018

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Attack on Titan 2 is a solid game that is enjoyable even for those who are not fans of the franchise. The gameplay, graphics, and story are well-executed, although the combat may become repetitive. true fans of the franchise will likely find even more to love.

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80

Gamers' Temple

PlayStation 4

Mar 26, 2018

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Fans of the original Attack on Titan will find much to enjoy with the sequel.

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80

TheSixthAxis

PlayStation 4

Mar 15, 2018

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Attack on Titan 2 is praised for its unique gameplay experience that captures the essence of the franchise. While there are some flaws, such as the poor involvement of the player character in the story and the bare-bones competitive multiplayer, the game is considered one of the strongest anime video games with a score of 8/10.

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80

GameSpot

PlayStation 4

Mar 16, 2018

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The game is described as exciting, with a deep and intriguing plot, and surprising release of the year.

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80

GameSpew

Xbox One

Mar 16, 2018

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Attack on Titan 2 is a worthy follow-up to the original game, with refined and expanded gameplay that remains exciting despite its repetitive nature. Fans of the original game will enjoy it the most.

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