How Attack on Titan Will Let You Relive The Anime’s Story
So far things are looking pretty great, with the game certainly retaining the look and feel of the animated series, which is in turn based on a series of manga.
Meanwhile, VC Post added that that director Testsuro Araki already confirmed that “Attack on Titan” season 2 release date is indeed happening in 2016. I’m always skeptical when video game trailers feature montages of numerous 2-second-long gameplay clips. With some stylish violence and a teaser for an interesting Titan in the end, it’s clear that this game will make fans of “Attack on Titan” very happy. Other than the images and what we can see in the trailer not much else has been revealed about the game.
Attack on Titan is everywhere these days – and now it’s coming to a console near you in the form of a new game from Koei Tecmo, the publisher behind Dead or Alive and Dynasty Warriors. The voice actors from the TV adaptation will go behind the microphone for the game, as well. This is the first Attack on Titan game since Humanity in Chains was released in Japan for the 3DS in late 2013 and later in Europe and North America this past summer. However, there’s no definitive evidence if everything shown in the trailer is real gameplay footage. The video game will be published by Koie Tecmo, and it is developed by the Omega Force. Let us know in the comments!