Attack on Titan Wiki
Advertisement
Attack on Titan Wiki
Article
Gallery
Videos

This article is about the game. For other uses of this name, see Attack on Titan (Disambiguation).


Eren protects Armin and Mikasa-60px This article is incomplete.
Please feel free to edit this article to add missing information and complete it.
Specifically, it needs more info.

Attack on Titan (進撃の巨人 Shingeki no Kyojin?, lit. "Advancing Giant(s), released as A.O.T.: Wings of Freedom in Europe), is the seventh Omega Force third-party collaboration title based on the titular animated adaptation of the comic made by Hajime Isayama. It was teased through its website launch and simultaneously revealed online and on stage at Gamescom 2015. The game's concepts are "many versus one" and to create global appeal for all Attack on Titan fans. This is the first Omega Force title to use the PS4 version as the main base for other ports.

Story

Main article: Attack on Titan (Anime)

The game follows the story of the anime, beginning from the year 845 when the Titans first attacked and demolished the Walls. The player controls Eren at first, but as the game progresses, Mikasa, Armin, and other members of the Survey Corps become playable characters.

Voice Cast

Production

Hisashi Koinuma is the producer and Tomoyuki Kitamura is the director. According to Koinuma, he wanted this game to complement the excitement for the Romance of the Three Kingdoms thirtieth anniversary since Koei-Tecmo is partnered with Kodansha for its live event. After Kodansha agreed to the license in early 2013, Isayama requested for the game to be something he would like to play: not a Warriors game and something that is "hard and challenging". Koinuma thinks development was delayed due to his executive promotion, but he is optimistic in the game's completion.

The engine and concept underwent many retakes since then, but Kitamura believes they will present something that has easy controls yet appeals to ardent fans and newcomers to Attack on Titan and action games. Developers believe players will need to adopt a tactical approach to succeed. Kou Shibusawa is uninvolved with development, but he hopes fans around the world will appreciate the team's efforts.

Details

If purchased, the game will allow the player to receive limited serial codes for Eren and Levi's house cleaning outfits and feather duster blades. The Treasure Box edition includes a visual databook, the game soundtrack, a muffler towel, button badges of Eren, Mikasa and Levi, and a serial to download Armin's Attack on Titan: Junior High costume. The game is also available for pre-order on several outlets, such as the pre-order version from Gamecity Shopping, which allows the player to receive four clear bookmarks.

Gameplay

The game has ten playable characters, including Eren, Mikasa, Armin, Jean, Connie, Sasha, Christa, Levi, Hange, and Erwin. The player is assigned either Eren, Mikasa, Armin, or Levi for each of the main story missions with the other characters becoming available for replay or side missions as they are unlocked.

There are three core chapters to the game, covering up to the capture of the Female Titan, along with a Prologue and Epilogue chapter, with a total of 25 story missions. The 5 Epilogue missions are unlocked one by one by playing through certain a percentage of side missions first. The Epilogue introduces the Beast Titan and the appearance of titans within Wall Rose, but otherwise refrains from delving into the story of Season 2 of the anime. The final Epilogue mission against the Armored and Colossal Titans is unique to the game.

References

Navigation

Advertisement