In the crowded arena of anime video game adaptations, few have managed to capture the sheer terror and exhilarating momentum of their source material quite like Attack on Titan 2 . Developed by Omega Force (famous for the Dynasty Warriors series) and published by Koei Tecmo, this 2018 title isn't just a simple sequel; it is a comprehensive reimagining and expansion of the first game. By placing you directly into the mud, blood, and steam of the battlefield, Attack on Titan 2 delivers what fans have always wanted: the chance to swing through the air and fight for humanity’s survival. A New Perspective on a Familiar Tragedy The most significant change from the original Attack on Titan game is the narrative structure. Instead of playing as Eren Jaeger or Mikasa Ackerman, you are thrust into the role of a customizable, silent protagonist —a new, unnamed recruit of the 104th Training Corps.
The controls take time to master, but once they click, you feel like a veteran of the Survey Corps. The core loop involves locking onto a Titan’s limb or nape, firing your anchors, and using gas boost to slingshot around the creature at high speed. The physics feel weighty; you must manage your gas and blade durability carefully, and you learn quickly that attacking from a blind spot is the difference between a clean kill and being swatted out of the air. Attack on Titan 2
PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC (Steam) In the crowded arena of anime video game