Attack on Titan: Wings of Freedom – Xbox One – The DVDfever Review

Attack on Titan

For the scores on the doors…

Gameplay: 7
As you can see I have shown my score for the gameplay before I have given my reasons. Let’s talk about why I gave it the healthy score of 7. First of all, the controller plays quite well and the buttons are relatively easy to use. The game itself seemed to be quite complicated, with a number of different ways you could kill the titans, but as you play more, you realise that, actually, you don’t need to half of what they tell you to do. This is one of the reasons why I decided to give it a 7. Although killing titans was fun, you always felt it could have been a little more challenging. And I must say at times, killing them became a little bit repetitive. I would take off their legs then subjugate the Titan. And I would do this time after time after time after time…

Talking about repetitive, sadly, some of the missions go on a little too long and don’t really have much other than killing Titans. I did notice that, sometimes, there is a lot going on: too many Titans and, due to the speech being Japanese, you can hear your allies talking to you, but you don’t have the time to read the subtitles ,so you miss the dialogue. This is a big downfall for the game and is part of the reason why you will end up missing the story and just killing loads of Titans. The actual attack mode is pretty cool and keeps to the actual story, even though I felt it worked through the story a little too quickly. This mode impressed me and allowed me to really enjoy it. The expedition mode, on the other hand, wasn’t really me. It was quite slow and a little boring.

Graphics: 7
Is a 7 being too nice? I don’t know. Let me try and explain the situation behind the graphics here. The game uses cel-shaded for all the characters, my biggest problem with them being that the funny white lines you see comingg up every now and again. Throughout playing the game, I couldn’t work out if these lines were meant to be there or weren’t. What I can say, is that they are a little bit distracting and don’t look right. At times, the white lines are really evident and other times they aren’t. Another slight issue I have with the graphics are the faces; maybe I am being a little too harsh, but I felt the characters look a little younger than they should. Not being too critical, I often got annoyed by the characters and how their faces never changed expression. This was quite hilarious, really, because no matter who was getting eaten or who had just died, their faces just stayed the same.


Attack on Titan: Wings of Freedom – English Part 3 – TITANS! Gameplay Walkthrough – HeroVoltsy


Sound: 7
The sound is just what you would expect of it. I suppose it is called “anime instrumental metalcore” or something along those lines. Maybe even “symphonic electronica”. I suppose the biggest flaw to this game is that it is in Japanese. I don’t know why they didn’t just dub the game, but I suppose I am not a game maker. Sadly, because of its fast pace, you don’t often have time to read what’s being said. However, as you are running around listening to the music and taking in the average graphics, you are deeply reminded of the anime and what this game is really about: enjoying an experience that you would have probably already experienced if you are playing the game. Let’s be honest, not many people will think Attack on Titan sounds like an appealing game if they haven’t seen or heard about the anime. The general sounds are just what you would expect; they don’t annoy me nor do they amaze me.

Enjoyment: 9
Okay, even though I moaned about the graphics, and even though I moaned about the sound, and even though I moaned about the gameplay, I just really love this game. It is just really fun and I am a little disappointed that it wasn’t as long as I would have wanted it to be. I loved killing Titans and riding around on my horse, but I didn’t really love talking to the characters because I couldn’t be bothered to read, but I anticipate what they were saying was fine. Overall, this is a fun game, a game I wouldn’t go out and play if I hadn’t watched the anime, but a game that is well worth a go.

Final reaction:
This game has faults. Plenty of them. However I will keep on playing this and I think more people should, too. It brings back what we often miss in games nowadays: Fun!

The game was published and distributed by the same company called Koei Tecmo who aren’t the biggest of companies nor are they particularly well known over in the UK but they have been involved with a number of games like Samurai Warriors, Dynasty Warriors and a well-rated game, Toukiden:Kiwami. If you want to find more about them, check out http://koeitecmoeurope.com/games

Attack on Titan: Wings of Freedom is out now on Xbox One and PS4, and click on the packshot for the full-size version.


Attack on Titan: Wings of Freedom – English Part 4 – BLOCK THE HOLE! – Gameplay Walkthrough
– HeroVoltsy


Important info:

  • Publisher: Koei Tecmo Europe
  • Players: single player, multiplayer
  • HDTV options: up to 1080p
  • Sound: DTS 5.1, Dolby Digital 5.1

Director: Tetsuro Araki
Writer: Hajime Isayama
Music: Hiroyuki Sawano

Cast:
Eren Jaeger: Yuki Kaji
Mikasa Ackermann: Yui Ishikawa
Armin Arlert: Marina Inoue


GRAPHICS
SOUND
GAMEPLAY
ENJOYMENT
7
7
7
9
OVERALL 8


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