Attack on Titan 2 (2018)

Omega Force

Nintendo Switch · PC (Microsoft Windows) · PlayStation 4 · PlayStation Vita · Xbox One

3.69 from 112 ratings

350 members have it in their collection · 27 playing now · 109 backlogged · 107 wish listed

How long? Main story 40h · with extras 19h (from 2 logged playthroughs)

Attack on Titan 2 is the gripping sequel to the action game based on the worldwide hit anime series Attack on Titan. Experience the immense story of the anime alongside Eren and his companions, as they fight to save humanity from the threat of the deadly human devouring Titans. Try your hand in operating the omni-directional mobility gear, maneuvering and … Read more
Attack on Titan 2 is the gripping sequel to the action game based on the worldwide hit anime series Attack on Titan. Experience the immense story of the anime alongside Eren and his companions, as they fight to save humanity from the threat of the deadly human devouring Titans. Try your hand in operating the omni-directional mobility gear, maneuvering and flying through the sky to counter the Titans, and feel the thrill and satisfaction of battling giant opponents. Read less
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Developers
Omega Force
Publishers
Koei Tecmo Games
Genres
Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
Themes
Action, Horror
Franchises
Attack on Titan
Series
Attack on Titan
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Release dates

  • Mar 15, 2018 (Japan) Nintendo Switch, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita
  • Mar 20, 2018 (North_America) Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
  • Mar 20, 2018 (Worldwide) PC (Microsoft Windows)
  • Mar 20, 2018 (Europe) PlayStation 4, Xbox One

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5 stars
18
4 stars
49
3 stars
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2 stars
6
1 star
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Neokabbul

Review Neokabbul 3/5 · Oct 14, 2025

Si eres fan, está bien

(Lo he jugado en la versión definitiva con los DLC)

Es un musou, con sus particularidades del género y las del ambiente que utiliza. Moverse por ahí con el equipo tridimensional mola mucho, aunque a veces la cámara te agua la fiesta. Los titanes son un trámite y ninguno te supone mucho reto por lo que se hace cortito.

Tiene …

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(Lo he jugado en la versión definitiva con los DLC)

Es un musou, con sus particularidades del género y las del ambiente que utiliza. Moverse por ahí con el equipo tridimensional mola mucho, aunque a veces la cámara te agua la fiesta. Los titanes son un trámite y ninguno te supone mucho reto por lo que se hace cortito.

Tiene muchas opciones y dificultades, con lo que tenerlo al 100% es complicado, pero la historia es cortita y entretenida. Si te gusta la serie está muy bien, aunque se queda en las tres primeras temporadas y se acaba en un punto súper interesante del anime que, bueno, moalría ver más.

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Intervigilium

Review Intervigilium 4/5 · Oct 20, 2020

AoT2 no brilla por su creatividad por el contrario se limita a expandir en las mecanicas de AoT1 en cuanto a la historia intenta pobremente incursionar en la idea de "crea tu propio personaje e el universo de X". A pesar de ello en general es un juego muy divertido aunque bastante repetitivo, permite completar una infinidad de tareas tales …

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AoT2 no brilla por su creatividad por el contrario se limita a expandir en las mecanicas de AoT1 en cuanto a la historia intenta pobremente incursionar en la idea de "crea tu propio personaje e el universo de X". A pesar de ello en general es un juego muy divertido aunque bastante repetitivo, permite completar una infinidad de tareas tales como obtener personaje, armas o equipamiento para los jugadres que gustan de perfeccionar el resultado de cada nivel.

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killerstar

Review killerstar 3/5 · May 20, 2018

Attack on ludonarrative dissonance

It's really a challenge to think of a game with a greater disconnect between gameplay and history in almost every way.

On a macro level, the plot of Attack of Titan 2 starts as generic and dull, featuring the same characters and motivation of every other "humanity attacked by a huge enemy" story; but the gameplay is fresh, with fast …

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It's really a challenge to think of a game with a greater disconnect between gameplay and history in almost every way.

On a macro level, the plot of Attack of Titan 2 starts as generic and dull, featuring the same characters and motivation of every other "humanity attacked by a huge enemy" story; but the gameplay is fresh, with fast combat and weird-ass enemies. As the game progresses, the story starts getting more and more crazy (I hesitate to call it "interesting") while the gameplay starts getting a bit repetitive as the appeal of swinging at fast speeds between buildings starts to wear off when you complete the same cookie-cutter level for the billionth time. By the endgame, killing titans had become more of a chore, but I wanted to know how the story was going to end (spoiler alert: it doesn't).

On a micro scale, the clash between what was shown on the cutscenes and what was actually happening during gameplay was ridiculous. You will be pissed at how many times you defeat a boss with the final strike just to be rewarded with a cutscene in which you don't even appear and the big bad actually is defeating your squad. Scouts that can kill titans by the dozen with just a few strikes in one cutscene, mutate into the most ineffective allies during gameplay or even from one scene to the next. It looks as if the story team and the gameplay team didn't talk with each other even once after the first meeting; they probably weren't even in the same continent.

Characters are constantly talking about how tough and dangerous are Titans and stress the importance of attacking as a team. But they are actually extremely easy to kill, even going solo. Their attacks are rare, slow and easily escapable, and they die after two or three cuts to the neck. They could have easily made a game with fewer but stronger titans that needed strategy to be killed, but instead they adapted the franchise to the usual musou style.

That said, is not an atrocious game. Even if it grows stale due to the repetition, zipping through the map and cutting limbs off is still fun and the story is the kind of fascinating trainwreck you just cannot stop staring at.

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