Attack on Titan 2 Reviews
Omega Force prove that lightning can strike twice with a stellar follow-up to their successful first Attack on Titan game
Attack on Titan 2 is a great game, it doesn't suffer the less power of Nintendo Switch and take advantages from its hybrid nature.
Review in Italian | Read full review
AOT 2 is a decent sequel with solid gameplay, and of course it's a great feast to anime fans. However, dealing relationships with your companions is tedious and somewhat stupid.
Review in Chinese | Read full review
This is a well-thought sequel, that builds over the foundations laid with the first chapter and deepens the rpg aspects, while getting rid of some rough edges here and there. If you love Isayama-san work, don't miss this one out.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Fans of the original game will absolutely lap Attack on Titan 2 up, but it's those who are yet to leap into its world, video game or otherwise, that will find it the most rewarding.
For the majority of the sequel’s playtime, I’d say it’s a real step-up from the first game. Fans of the series ought to do themselves a favor and experience this gory tale for themselves.
Overall, if you've watched the anime, you won't get anything else out of this game other than the fun (and it really is fun) of killing Titans. If you're a newcomer to the series or have only played the first game, Attack on Titan 2 will get you fully caught up with the story to date outside of the manga.
Probably it was better if Attack on Titan 2 was released after season 3 to include all the content of this season too. Currently the game is more suitable for the die hard fans of Attack on Titan manga and anime.
Review in Persian | Read full review
Hopefully, the next game shakes up the formula even more but, until then, this one is a very fun and rewarding ride.
An improvement over the previous instalment, Attack on Titan 2 tweaks its combat, character setups, and online modes to create an overall more engaging experience. Unfortunately, the core gameplay loop becomes boring after extended sessions, which takes away from its potential longevity.
While it has plenty of flaws, Attack on Titan 2 actually presents a surprisingly compelling package. As an adaptation of the anime, it does a good job of capturing the series' signature sense of action and as a game in general, it presents mechanics and ideas that are entirely unique
Attack on Titan 2 is a pleasant and acceptable game, even for those who haven't been aware of this story arc. It's a game that its developers' experience along with a good design, have turned it into one of the best and closest adaptations of the anime world
Review in Persian | Read full review
The mechanics and cutscenes capture the essence of the show quite well, making it one of the less-one-note Omega Force games I've played. Unfortunately, the story moves at a plodding pace, and the game falls into more unfortunate strides of repetition than I'd hoped for. It could be better, but as 3DS's Humanity in Chains taught us in 2015, it could also be much worse.
While it gets off to a painfully slow start, A.O.T. 2 (Attack on Titan 2) ends up being an extremely pleasant surprise. It's a solid adaptation of one of the better anime franchises around right now, and the gameplay is definitely solid.
The story is solid, though, as is the overall presentation. You don't need to be a fan of the franchise to enjoy this game, but I have no doubt that true fans are going to find even more to love than I did.
This sequel still manages to be a solid playable ode to Hajime Isayama hit manga/anime.
Attack on Titan 2 will be an entertaining experience for the series fans, but it feels more like a continuation of the first game rather than a true sequel.
Review in Arabic | Read full review
The game offers a unique experience, but unfortunately, this experience lacks some final touches to be able to describe it as wonderful and does not miss but when the glitches are repaired and the addition of the last layer of glamour, but if you love the series this game must be acquired
Review in Arabic | Read full review
Arguably the best anime-inspired game on the market.
Attack on Titan 2 is a pleasant surprise as a sequel. It is remarkable to see how the developers have managed to learn from their mistakes and turned the complete game around after a mediocre start.