Attack on Titan 2 (March 20)
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The original Attack on Titan was a bit of a surprise hit when it originally launched back in 2016. The combat and the art style were so faithful to the anime series and manga, and playing the game literally felt like you had been transported into that devastated world. We were most impressed with how Omega Force implemented the 3D-maneuver gear in combat, and getting to swing around Trost made us feel like, well, Spider-Man.
Attack on Titan 2 will continue the story from where we last left off, as the Survey Corps continue to investigate the Beast Titan and Annie’s origins. If the first game was any indication, Attack on Titan 2 will also feature optional side quests you can pursue in your own time, along with some light RPG mechanics as you upgrade your weapons and get better horses.