Attack on Titan 2: Final Battle

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Summary

Attack on Titan 2: Final Battle includes the anime’s Season 3, Part 1 and 2, in the new Character Episode mode. As the Scout Regiment’s fight against the Titans rages on, and the team gets closer to learning more about the mysteries of their colossal foes, there is a new revelation: Titans are not their only enemies. The Anti-Personnel Control Squad, led by the notorious Kenny Ackerman, is set on capturing Eren and Historia – no matter the cost. The Scout Regiment sets out to save their teammates, but they quickly learn that they cannot trust anyone within the walls they call home.


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Attack on Titan 2: Final Battle Reviews & Ratings

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Review by mytoothbrush [user]
July 7, 2022

So far, it's my favorite game and after 4 years I can't get enough of playing it.There's so much content and it's almost infinite and theSo far, it's my favorite game and after 4 years I can't get enough of playing it.There's so much content and it's almost infinite and the story mode is pretty immersive. The graphics is ok and the battle gameplay feels like being part of the anime. I gave 9 to the previous games, but I give only 7 to this one, because I didn't appreciate the poor choice of changing the story telling style in this last DLC. The new fighting style is challenging and I love it though.

80
Review by brockcheese [user]
February 14, 2022

This is an excellent piece of DLC with new modes including Territory Recovery mode, and Character Episode Mode. Tons of new gear and a lot toThis is an excellent piece of DLC with new modes including Territory Recovery mode, and Character Episode Mode. Tons of new gear and a lot to keep the game interesting even when it gets repetitive.

100
Review by Redrain61 [user]
November 24, 2020

Never played such a reparative game, with extremes amount of material farming to the point of mental exhaustion and tedious making you want toNever played such a reparative game, with extremes amount of material farming to the point of mental exhaustion and tedious making you want to quit. To many weapons and gear to upgrade which may take a couple of years if your lucky. To get materials you need to play inferno and to play inferno you need upgraded weapons. Online mode is laughable your either disconnected or cannot find anyone to play daily missions. I thought games were supposed to be fun but the only people laughing are the devs who milk this game based on the anime. I could go on but my energy level is now zero with this game. It’s overpriced and unbalanced which is a contradiction to the characters strength.

70
Review by AresYon [user]
November 21, 2020

First off this is a fun game and if you loved the anime you will love the game. However, if you hate grinding then you will hate this game. ItFirst off this is a fun game and if you loved the anime you will love the game. However, if you hate grinding then you will hate this game. It is repetitive like most games but to the point of annoying. If you are part of the 100% club or a Trophy hunter you will hate this game because of the Gallery. To complete the gallery you have to buy and upgrade every weapon and gear and complete every conversation in the game. I get that the devs what you to keep playing but this goes beyond ridiculous. To get the materials to upgrade you have to play on Inferno but it doesn't stop there you also have to play territory recovery mode and there is no real explanation or help. You can buy some of the materials that randomly show up in the game but you have to grind for what they call Wings of Freedom, which cannot be bought in the form of online purchase, but I am willing to bet would sell pretty easily. Sadly at 200 hours I gave up and moved onto another game. Not because I hated it but because I felt it became tedious for me personally and I was no longer having fun. As for the price it is not worth $60.

70
Review by Gaming Nexus
August 2, 2019

This content is pretty much dedicated to the Attack on Titan faithful. It's not enough content to justify a whole new game, but it does a good job at being a pretty beefy add-on, but the high cost of entry makes it a tough sell.

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Game Information
Release Date July 4, 2019
Publisher ONE PR Studio, Koei Tecmo, Koei Tecmo Games
Content Rated M (Mature)
Game Modes Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative
Genres Shooter, Role-playing (RPG)
Themes Action
Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Google Stadia