Review Attack on Titan
How interested are you with action games from Koei Tecmo and Omega Force that finally arrive in the Western market - Attack on Titan will depend heavily on how familiar the franchise is in your personal life. If you include gamers who are not happy reading manga or watching anime and it's hard to understand why the hype about this anime title is so strong and adored, then this game probably will not enter the radar at all. But if you include one who loves manga or animenya series and understand how big the potential of this franchise could end up a qualified action game, then this is the answer to your long-standing questions later. Especially considering the many previous projects that try to bring its appeal to the game industry, but not end sweet. Attack on Titan: Wings of Freedom does look like a promising super project from the very beginning it was introduced. Omega Force, regardless of its status as a strongly associated developer with the name Dynasty Warriors, seems to understand clearly what makes this franchise so loved. They pursue visual qualities similar to their animated series, maintain the Japanese version of the voice act, and assemble a side of gameplay that is strongly related to the variety of systems sold in the anime / manga series. Success or not they build enough content to keep you interested and play it? That will be another challenge. For those of you who are familiar with this franchise in other media, Attack on Titan: Wings of Freedom itself takes the entire timeline of the first animated story as a base plot. No extra content at all from the unadverted manga version becomes anime, so you are afraid of spoilers need not worry to As for anime fans who hope this series will dynamically visualize a page that does not yet exist in the anime version, you will not find it here.
For reasons of presentation, not much to complain about Attack on Titan: Wings of Freedom. It shows a typical anime visualization, preserves and dramatizes better the various scenes of importance, adjusts the progress of the story with gameplay, and ensures you get the same tension by enjoying the animated version. For this one matter, they do a very good job. Omega Force does not necessarily make this game ends like Dynasty Warriors where the Titan you can kill with no effort. So following the existing story lore, you still have to cut the backs of their necks to finish them off permanently. You can do it directly, but you can also do it gradually. Each Titan will be divided into five target limbs: left foot, right leg, left hand, right hand, and the back area of
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the neck that you can destroy. Depending on which limbs you destroy, you will also get mixed results. The loss of the hand will make them no longer able to catch and attack you, while the foot means losing balance that will make it easier to make their neck area as a target. You will meet so many Titans of different sizes, but the strategies are almost identical to each other. The size of Titan usually depends only on how thick the HP they have on every member of the body, as well as when you meet the existing "Abnormal" Titan. If your weapon has sufficiently large damage, you can immediately catch up on their important parts and cut it. But if it is difficult enough, you can limit their motion by starting the mutilation process mercilessly. There are several types of Titan who have extra defenses in their necks that can be overcome by cutting other limbs or using items like Flashbang or bomb sounds to make the defense fall instantly. Cutting Titan's limbs can also give you extra material for crafting equipment.
Conclusion mission and war
Everything will return to your previous position you tasted it, whether you include people who are familiar with this franchise or not. For you who are not familiar, the attraction is not strong and special. But for those of you who fall in love with the anime series, it is clear that Omega Force and Koei Tecmo's efforts to offer you a taste of an authentic Attack on Titan game. The maneuvering sensation with 3DMG is executed sweetly through different exploratory and fighting modes, each character has different strengths, dramatizations close to the anime version, and the effort to subdue the intense Titan in the early hours of the game. But if you discard the connection and see it solely as an action game, it is too "ordinary". In addition to some of our complaints above, especially from the repetitive content, this game can be spelled out too easily. There are many elements that they really want to offer such as material systems or crafting, for example. But instead of asking you to repeat the mission or solve it differently to get a certain important material, it gets randomly and often ends up unnoticed. Scaling the enemy's adversity is also not worth the power of upgrading your weapons, which can easily begin to finish off the Titan once slashed with momentum right in the middle of the game.
advantages
- A very real visual approach
- An animated scene well
- cool visual music
- very good mission
deficiency
- there are still some bugs when the game is running
- graphics that are still quite funny during combat
- the system is still very lacking
requirements minimum
- CPU: Intel Core-i5
- RAM: 4 GB
- OS: Windows 7 (86x)
- GRAFIS MEMORY : GeForce GT 960 M
- Free Diks Space: 22 GB
Recommended Requirements
- CPU: Intel Core-i7
- RAM: 6 GB
- OS: Windows 7, 8, 10 (x86)
- Grafis Memory: GeForce GTX 1050 AMD radeon or latest
- Free Disk Space: 22 GB
look forward to another exciting game review
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