Koei Tecmo’s Attack on Titan 2 has over 30 playable characters
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The latest issue of Weekly Famitsu has new details on Koei Tecmo’s upcoming Attack on Titan 2 game.
Here are the tidbits:
- There are over 30 playable characters. In addition to Eren, Mikasa, Armin, and Levi, they’re introducing Mike Zacharias, Nanaba, and Gelgar this week. Unexpected characters are also planned. As a matter of convenience, you can’t use any character you want whenever you want in Story Mode.
- The story has been significantly upgraded in volume and is based on until Season 2 of the Attack on Titan television anime. There will not be an original story or any changes to the story. Original developments from the author of Attack on Titan are being prepared.
- For daily parts, side stories are being developed that enable players to deepen their relationships with other characters and see those characters’ true selves.
- A monocular can be used to search for the enemy.
- There will be online co-op.
- Koei Tecmo will share the latest information about Attack on Titan 2 during a live stream with producer Hisashi Koinuma on October 24.
Attack on Titan 2 will launch for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC in early 2018. In Japan, a PS Vita version will also be released and the Xbox One version will not be released.
Attack on Titan 2 will launch for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC via Steam in North America and Europe in March 2018, publisher Koei Tecmo announced.
The company also announced that Ymir and Christa Lenz will join the cast of previously announced playable characters. So far, only nine out of more than 30 playable characters have been confirmed.
Create your very own character and join the fearless Scout Regiment. Battle through the gripping stories of Season 1 and 2 of the anime from a new perspective!
Attack on Titan 2 will launch for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC via Steam on March 20 in North America and Europe, and for PlayStation 4, PS Vita, Switch, and PC via Steam on March 15 in Japan, Koei Tecmo announced
Finally, Koei Tecmo announced that Annie Leonhart (voiced by Yu Shimamura), Reiner Braun (voiced by Yoshimasa Hosoya), and Bertholdt Hoover (voiced by Tomohisa Hashizume) will be playable for the first time in Attack on Titan 2.
However, Attack on Titan 2 finally feels like a PC game.
The game comes with a respectable amount of graphics settings, supports keyboard and mouse from the get-go, and displays proper mouse+keyboard on-screen indicators. Yes, finally KOEI Tecmo and Omega Force are offering what most of us have been asking for these past two (or even more) years.
We also did not experience any performance issues. Attack on Titan 2 is locked at 60fps, however our GTX980Ti was able to offer a constant 60fps experience.
One of the most exciting things about being an anime fan is finding a game that really gets the source material, that really gives you the feeling of actually being in the series... and also happens to be exciting as hell at the same time.
Koei Tecmo and Omega Force flipped their now-familiar one-against-many gameplay from their Warriors titles for 2016's Attack on Titan game, where players had to master the use of their omni-directional mobility gear and controlling AI teammates to swarm Titans and bring them down piece by piece.
The next chapter is coming, and fans are in for one hell of a fight!
Attack on Titan 2: Final Battle is an expansion to 2018's Attack on Titan 2, featuring characters and missions from season 3, now with over 40 playable characters, original episodes to expand the story, and new weapons like Thunder Spears--especially handy against the Armored Titan!
Final Battle also includes a Wall Reclamation Mode, where you get to put together your own squad (that won't have to be canon!) and take back territory from the Titans, and an anti-personnel battle experience where you take on ODM-equipped killers in wild aerial showdowns.
Attack on Titan 2: Final Battle hits Japan July 4, 2019, arriving in North America and Europe the day after, July 5th, and will be available on PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One (with Xbox One X support), and on PC through Steam!
first game was ... this one is pretty ok , not great but no trash like first one
Does it follow the current anime season 2 closely, ie. are there spoilers as far as the anime is concerned or is it loosely based on the characters and setting?
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