You'd be better off watching or reading what inspired it instead. It's unfortunate a series so action-packed and swelling with interesting stories gets such a dull game. The friendship system is similarly clunky, even inconsistent at times. Like what they did with Dynasty Warriors 9. What they should do instead is take what they have now and improve it. It's just a lot, especially since sometimes your hits won't "count" if you're going too slow, weren't targeting anything specific, or were at the wrong angle. according to the lore of the story you shouldnt be able to survive outside the walls alone, i dont think they can make a free roam aot game that sticks true to the anime/manga unless you play as a titan. You're expected to swing around a battlefield, target specific parts of gargantuan enemies, lead your squad, and give orders (by holding another button that further re-maps all the buttons). When you pull one trigger, almost all the buttons do something else. Otherwise, you're in for a bumpy ride, because the controls are hard to learn. There's also a new friendship system, designed to give your downtime between missions a little more focus: You'll have conversations with other soldiers, and if you answer correctly enough times, your bond will unlock abilities they can share, like extra healing out in the field. What's new here is a more refined interface and more complexity to the game's controls in operating the omnidirectional mobility gear (a mix between a jet pack and Spider-Man's web-slinging). Once you've gotten into the gameplay, you'll be worn out and fatigued by the dull journey of getting there. It's absurd, but this game truly lacks new content to be a proper sequel. But, without exaggeration, after you create your own character, you're in for nearly 10 hours of re-experiencing the first game's story with missions, fights, and story scenes you've seen before if you played the previous game - which itself was repetitive and only average. Series devotees are most likely to love this game anyway, and will appreciate the detail and feel of the world: Sometimes you'll wonder if a cinematic playing out is the game or something lifted straight from the show's second season, not yet out in America. Surprisingly, Attack on Titan 2 has many of the same story cutscenes from Attack on Titan - along with technical issues like stuttering gameplay on consoles and even higher-end computers. Bad news for people who played the original 2016 game, because this is largely the same game, with the same technical issues and repetitive play that made that one underwhelming.
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