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8.2

Generally favorable reviews- based on 93 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 70 out of 93
  2. Negative: 13 out of 93

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  1. Feb 18, 2019
    8
    Su movimiento fluido y sus fáciles mecánicas que a la vez no son aburridas resaltan con una historia aunque introduciendo un personaje en esta caso tu. No peca en cambia la original. Un sencillo gameplay mas historia acorde a la original y pensando que te guste el anime este juego te hará pasar un rato libre ameno. No es para desgastar todo tu día pero sirve como juego casual
  2. Mar 30, 2020
    10
    Absouletely great. The hack and slash game that I have been searching. Its really fun and satisfying.
  3. Feb 17, 2021
    10
    The game to play for any aot fans. 10/10 love it. though the stories have nothing new, still good
  4. May 29, 2021
    10
    Best game Ever
    İ love this game.
    Please.. i want Season 4 dlc .i fall in love
  5. Mar 21, 2018
    9
    Something I've seen lot on some sites is that there isn't a lot new about this entry and that's just not true. Allow me to list what's new in AoT 2:

    New additions include: a 'what-if' story that allows you to make your own character and play through season 1, season 2 + a secret chapter, multiplayer (finally), lots of new and interesting weapons, a ton of new unlockable playable
    Something I've seen lot on some sites is that there isn't a lot new about this entry and that's just not true. Allow me to list what's new in AoT 2:

    New additions include: a 'what-if' story that allows you to make your own character and play through season 1, season 2 + a secret chapter, multiplayer (finally), lots of new and interesting weapons, a ton of new unlockable playable characters (over 20 new), vastly improved UI, a few new special titans, an even better and more streamlined ODM system, new flashy attacks like the scoped sneak attack and air jump attack, a suite of new missions, season 1 cutscenes have been redone to match the anime 1:1, a lot new costumes (DLC and in-game), the friend and skill systems, base building and upgrading bases, Another Mode in which you can play as and level up your favorite characters from the series, graphics that recreate the feel of the anime, and an overhauled mission system.

    All of this is apparent within the first hour of playing. Really recommended for fans of anime or those who are looking to get into it. AoT2 packs plenty of new stuff whether this is your jumping in point or if you were left wanting more after the first game-- and it all runs beautifully on whatever version you choose be it a PS4, an XB1, or even on PC.
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  6. Dec 19, 2021
    4
    +10 because every game could be a 10

    The general consensus about this game seemed to be that it is more of the same, up to the point where there is no real reason to put a 2 in the name. And I was just in the mood for more of the same, so -1 because it certainly wasn't. I had a great time with mouse and keyboard controls the first time around, while even with assistance I found
    +10 because every game could be a 10

    The general consensus about this game seemed to be that it is more of the same, up to the point where there is no real reason to put a 2 in the name. And I was just in the mood for more of the same, so

    -1 because it certainly wasn't. I had a great time with mouse and keyboard controls the first time around, while even with assistance I found myself stumbling and bumbling through the levels...

    -1 exactly the same levels, with exactly the same story, BUT: a new character. Me. And this is definitely not my story, I actually don't have a story except that I have a diary which only shows: Yes, I have absolutely no life to speak of, except for being a soldier and trying to impress people from the manga and anime. For example by going places and then

    -2 watching cutscenes in the middle of a battle. From the first game. That most of the time have nothing to do w0ith anything I was doing there. It's like having sex, and at some arbitrary point your partner shoves you off the bed and watches an old videotape with a badly aged porno.

    +1 Well, at the very least it shows that they've worked successfully on the overall presentation. But unfortunately

    -1 not on the in-game-menus. They are still multi-layered, obtuse things that you have to shake and mangle to spit out the information you are actually looking for, or achieve the thing you want to do, like selling or crafting, with half a dozen UI-designs, and each one is terrible.

    -0.5 while the levels look better, they still have all the detail and especially the destruction physics from two console generations ago. It has gone from retro-charme to feeling awfully dated by now.

    -2 missions are pure chaos, and unfortunately mostly because of design failures. Tutorial windows pop in hours into the game, hints lurk on the screen, fighting for your attention with subtitles that try to keep up with all the screaming around you, missions and icons are all over the place, and each enemy is showered in circles and targets and symbols and arrows. And over that you have other soldiers dialogue, smoke signals, building points and spawn points and recharge points and a small, overcrowded minimap with another heap of information, and just when you are getting into the rythm and are halfway oriented, you can bet that one of the aforementioned cutscenes kicks in.

    I have watched the first two seasons of the anime, and I played the first game. I should know what's going on, and I had to look up stuff because the narration is a disaster. If you haven't had any contact with this franchise, go and buy the first game, or you will have no idea what is happening half of the time. It slaughters the pacing and perspective while trying really hard to pretend that your charater matters, but how could she - or he? The whole storymode felt like an ongoing tutorial, and at the same time like joining a multiplayer game where you are just one of 60 people that have never met and will never see each other again.

    Overall pretty much everything about this was a terrible idea trying to suck as much money out of the fandom as possible, running after every trend and every hot thing in gaming back then and drowning in bad design choices because of it. It kills a great story while doing so, and slightly better visuals make it somehow worse since they feel wasted on this mess.

    -0.5 it also crashes regularly for no reason, sometimes repeatedly, and since this is not a new game, it will never be fixed, so again: If you want a game like this, buy the first one.
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  7. Oct 15, 2018
    1
    yea no plz have a real game with real budget and tray aigin later will yea and man thos faceces looks dead thy lool like dools man
  8. Oct 15, 2018
    3
    yea that's crazy non fun with repetetive mission and boring storline yea that's crazy
  9. Jul 6, 2019
    3
    For those wondering why this game has such a negative review, it's because it's not truly "Attack on Titan 2," but rather, "Attack on Titan Remastered," and should've really been named and marketed as such. The game, while done from the perspective of a custom character, covers the same missions as the first game, and even goes as far as to reuse the same cutscenes. While the game has aFor those wondering why this game has such a negative review, it's because it's not truly "Attack on Titan 2," but rather, "Attack on Titan Remastered," and should've really been named and marketed as such. The game, while done from the perspective of a custom character, covers the same missions as the first game, and even goes as far as to reuse the same cutscenes. While the game has a stronger combat design and a refined visual appearance, it is at heart 80% the same as the first game. Those who have played the first game need not purchase. Expand
  10. Jun 18, 2023
    8
    Great game. The story is decent. The scoring is great, visual is really amazing, the voice & sound is also amazing
Metascore
78

Generally favorable reviews - based on 6 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 6 out of 6
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 6
  3. Negative: 0 out of 6
  1. Jul 22, 2019
    80
    Rarely have I ever played a JRPG that was so faithful to the source material you felt like watching an anime with brief moments of gameplay. You get to relive the same epic story that has yet to be finished, but this time you see it from the point of view of someone who was actually there, and not just a spectator. As such, if you’re a hardcore Attack on Titan fan, or you want to play something that will ease your introduction into the series, then I recommend Attack on Titan 2 wholeheartedly.
  2. Mar 23, 2018
    75
    Attack on Titan is a fun hack-and-slash that well represents the Attack on Titan franchise.
  3. Mar 18, 2018
    75
    AOT 2 is a decent sequel with solid gameplay, and of course it's a great feast to anime fans. However, dealing with relationships with your companions is tedious and somewhat stupid.