A.O.T. Wings of Freedom’ closely follows the riveting story line of Attack on Titan’s first season and focuses on the exploits of various key characters, putting the player in a position to relive the anime’s most shocking, courageous, and exhilarating moments. It revolves around the story of three young people who survive the destruction of their walled city district by enormous, man-eating Titans and eventually go on to join the Scout Regiment in order to protect humanity from this overpowering foe.
Features:
Tactical Hunting Action
In a cruel battlefield where the state of battle is constantly changing, the result of the player’s strategy has a direct connection to moving forward. In a game that offers high tactical freedom, the thrill of hunting action and fighting giant bosses are fused together to provide a new sense of battle never seen before in a video game. Depending on the tactical situation, you can proceed slowly and carefully or challenge the titan without warning. The player’s actions affect the direction of battle in a big way. This is hunting action in a new form.
3D Maneuverability and Body Part Destruction
Players can make full use of the 3D Maneuver Gear to zip freely around the sky and battle titans. By using type of action, you can rush quickly to companions in a pinch, and at times, it will attract the attention of enemies and they’ll run through the battlefield. In order to defeat a titan, it is necessary to attack its “nape.” To do this, you’ll need to attack from high altitudes and defeat titans by first destroying body parts like arms and legs, and then driving your blade into the titan’s nape. With this introduction of body part destruction, a higher level of strategic action is added to the game.
Battlefield Drama Unfolds Across Vast Stages
Just like the original work, each character has a purpose and fights titans on a vast battlefield, and the state of battle rapidly changes according to this. Additionally, there will be changes within the city, such as walls and roofs collapsing as a result of battle, and it may affect the range of action players can take. The state of battle is constantly changing and the feeling of tension is high. A large number of scenarios that place the spotlight on popular characters are being prepared to develop the game’s dramatic story. It should appeal strongly to fans of the original work.
Relive the Epic Story With High-End Graphics
In this game, players will relive the deep story of the Attack on Titan anime. Characters such as Eren, Mikasa, and so on that were key to the original story will appear, of course, and their voice actors are the same as they were in the anime. Additionally, the “Physics Toon Shader,” the game’s newly developed graphical representation, offers original graphics with the theme of “fusing the anime world and game world.” As a result, you can play the game feeling like you’re freely controlling a character in the anime.
Gameplay Info:
There are ten playable characters: Eren, Mikasa, Armin, Krista, Sasha, Connie, Jean, Levi, Hange, and Erwin.
The story is intended to let users experience the first season of the anime from beginning to end. Depending on where the story is, the character you control will change.
Scenes from the original work, highlights for each character, and so on are being created as proper events.
The story has been produced well enough people who don’t know of the original work to understand the story of Attack on Titan.
There will be original episodes not featured in the original work by the original author and supervising editor that shed the spotlight on characters.
In addition to the story mode, there is an “Investigation Outside the Walls Mode” where you can go about various missions playing as your favorite character. This mode can be used for character development, finding weapon materials,
and gathering funds.
After clearing the story mode, a Warriors-style “Free Mode” unlocks where you can play stages with your favorite characters.
During battles, you’ll move along and fight throughout the stage to achieve the stated goal. In the middle, sub-missions like “Save So-and-So from a Dilemma” will occur. There are also hidden missions.
Players can also battle titans by themselves, but in order to inflict immediate damage, it’s important to fight alongside allies.
Players can give basic instructions to their allies while fighting against the titans. Based on the character, there are even situations where you can give direct orders.
While moving around on the Three Dimensional Maneuver Gear, you can go any place freely so long as the wire can hit it. The Square button is to shoot the wire and X is to boost.
You’ll automatically shoot to the place where the wire hooks. While flying through the air, you can designate the direction you want to go with the left stick.
Given the sense of the speed while moving around with the Three Dimensional Maneuver Gear, there were some 3D motion sickness problems, but Koei Tecmo says it was able to successfully resolve them.
Characters have a movement mode and a combat mode. You can switch to combat mode with the R1 button as you approach a titan. During combat mode, your wire shots are devoted to the titan rather than to general movement.
The pendulum-like movement of the wire shots from the original work will be reproduced in the game. Also, given that you’ll fight while almost never touching the ground, the game will remain faithful to the setup of the original work.
When piercing the titans with the wire, you can move around the titan. Because your attack damage is decided based on speed and timing, to kill the enemy with a single blow, you should use the X button to boost and follow up with the
Triangle button to attack.
The blades and gas of the Three Dimensional Maneuver Gear will use up. And the distance that the wire can be shot depend on the weapon equipped.
Players will be able to customize their weapons’ durability, sharpness, gas capacity, wire shot range, and movement speed based on their play style.
There are a large number of original weapons, including Japanese sword-style blades.
When you defeat a titan, there are times you can get items or a swallowed soldier will come out.
Sometimes, you’ll be able to recover resources from titans. You can use these resources to forge and develop new weapons.
The nape is a titan’s weakness, but there is a good reward for those who destroy all of its parts, like its arms and legs.
As you use each character and increase the amount of time you practice, new skills will unlock.
Almost all the buildings in the city can be destroyed.
where are the female titans? The reviewer mentions a boss, but where are the normal female titans.
Btw one thing that was noticeable in the video and confirmed in the comments. The game is rather easy considering the source material. Except for special titans.
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Yeah there's no real sense of urgency or danger against normal-er Titans, although you can fail a sub-mission by letting them eat people you're supposed to save. Once you get to the special Titans like armored or female, you actually need to dodge attacks and find openings, since they will break your anchor or kill you outright if you're not careful.
where are the female titans? The reviewer mentions a boss, but where are the normal female titans.
Btw one thing that was noticeable in the video and confirmed in the comments. The game is rather easy considering the source material. Except for special titans.
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Yeah there's no real sense of urgency or danger against normal-er Titans, although you can fail a sub-mission by letting them eat people you're supposed to save. Once you get to the special Titans like armored or female, you actually need to dodge attacks and find openings, since they will break your anchor or kill you outright if you're not careful.
Well, if you play as Levi then that would be why common titans (even the 30 mts ones) wouldn't be a problem for you But if you get to play as any of the "rookies" that no challenge thing would be disappointing.
Early reviews are not exactly great cause pretty much all you do is fight titans (well yeah who would have thought) which get's a bit repetitive after a while on the other hand i have really no clue what else they could have done with this since that is pretty much all they do in the show as well.
Soooo does the game's STORY go BEYOND the 1st season of the ANIME ....Or gets stucked "there"?...because if it doesn't has the final ending or whatever PASS
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Soooo does the game's STORY go BEYOND the 1st season of the ANIME ....Or gets stucked "there"?...because if it doesn't has the final ending or whatever PASS
There is no final ending cause the manga is still running....
Soooo does the game's STORY go BEYOND the 1st season of the ANIME ....Or gets stucked "there"?...because if it doesn't has the final ending or whatever PASS
it goes slitghtly past 1st season of anime
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ps2 graphics time again
according to kekmo twitter its ps4 version , but 60fps
Early reviews are not exactly great cause pretty much all you do is fight titans (well yeah who would have thought) which get's a bit repetitive after a while on the other hand i have really no clue what else they could have done with this since that is pretty much all they do in the show as well.
Crashed four times in twenty minutes. No mouse for camera, PC controls are horrible. Controller controls are messed up as well.
The game seems fun, but too many negative aspects for this PC port. If you have a console, get it on there.
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Horrible port:
-No support for >1080p resolutions, atleast it didn't let me select any even though I have a 1440p monitor
-No AA as far as I could see, forcing it trough nvidia control panel f*cked up the framerate to sub 30 during some scenes
-No VSYNC option, could be forced trough nvidia control panel though
-Frequent crashing for many, didn't experience it myself during the 20min I played before saying f this and refunding
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Terrible port, mouse not supported. No auto camera rotation, so i have to rotate it manually with keyboard keys. Ridiculous for an action game.
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Terrible port, terrible controls, frequent crashes. i'll give it a final rating of
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