
Often times, it’s worthwhile to sever limbs rather than just go for straight for the kill anyway, as some Titans drop special materials that can be used to craft new and improved equipment later on. This change in design philosophy is profound and cascades down to the player in a number of game-changing ways, not least being the method in which these titans must be vanquished.Ĭoming in a variety of shapes and sizes, all Titans have the same weak-spot on the nape of their neck, but the larger a Titan is, the more difficult it can be to get at that precious fleshy weakness, with the strongest Titans proving to have invulnerable napes that cannot be exposed until all of their other limbs have been severed. So it’s fitting then that in seeking to keep with the theme of Attack on Titan, that Omega Force has had to reverse that way of thinking instead forcing the player to work with other hunters to contend with overwhelmingly powerful singular foes, rather than a bustling horde of countless, paper-strong enemies.

Traditionally, the crux of the Musou sub-genre as popularised by Omega Force, has been predicated around the notion of one extremely powerful warrior being able to single-handedly decimate an army of thousands. If all that plot stuff doesn’t mean anything to you that’s fine, because as deft as the developer has handled the narrative in Wings of Freedom, their practiced hands are also evident in the gameplay too simultaneously fashioning an affair that not only emulates Attack on Titan’s uniquely hyperkinetic brand of action, but also something that’s as different from anything else Omega Force has ever done.

Significant too, is the fact that a lot of the existing story points have been fleshed out further and integrated back into the canon, thus making Wings of Freedom a real treat for fans in the process.
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It also doesn’t hurt that visually-speaking, Omega Force has managed to mimic the character designs of the television show extremely well a feat that helps to foster a real sense of connectivity between players and the source material.ĭespite being shorter in duration than TV series, the campaign story mode still manages to hit all the major story points, and even throws in a few wrinkles here and there to surprise fans, with an epilogue that extends the narrative beyond what the current season of the show has been able to show. Attack on Titan: Wings of Freedom follows the anime television show almost to the frame, as it casts players as young Eren Jaeger, an upstart, wannabe Titan hunter who intends to wreak vengeance on the giants for the death of his mother.įans of the 2014 anime that serves as the basis for Attack on Titan: Wings of Freedom will find much to love here, as a consummate re-telling of the show is provided in the single-player campaign, taking in all the major milestones of the narrative and leverages a mixture of in-game CG cutscenes, character dialogue and in-game cinematics to get the job done.


For the uninitiated, Attack on Titan is set in a far-flung future where humanity, now reverted into a steampunk type existence, has been driven into seclusion behind a massive walled city due to attacks by towering humanoid cannibals known as Titans.
