🗡️ Gear Up for Titan-Slaying Action!
Attack on Titan 2 for PlayStation 4 is the highly anticipated sequel that enhances the original's gameplay with new mechanics, allowing players to engage in thrilling battles against Titans using the iconic Omni-directional maneuver gear. With no batteries required, players can dive straight into the action and experience a rich narrative alongside multiplayer modes.
P**K
One of my favorite games, now I have it on ps4
Giving this 5 stars not just because it's an immensely fun game I have sunk over 100hrs into on xbox one and now i get the *pleasure* of doing so on playstation- but mostly for the seller, who was more than gracious about ensuring I was satisfied before purchasing! Shipping was fast and no issues with the game's appearance or performance, thank you!
A**R
Item came fast and no damage at all
One of my favorite anime of all time and happy to have got this amazing game
K**.
A fun new game but at the same time more of the same.
Considering the fact that I absolutely adore the first game I really must say that I greatly enjoyed this one as well. I love the idea of being able to design and create my own character.Creating my own character was probably the most fun part. I also liked how in a roundabout way they kind of worked the existence of the player character into the overall story of the original characters. Making them another survivor of the very same events that orphaned the three main characters was quite good. Although one could say that you could see the ending of the game approaching from a mile away.PROS: the games controls are much more fluid and the ability to use the mobility gear is a lot less rigid than it was in the first game. There's also a lot more variety when it comes to the designs of the various weapons and other pieces of equipment. Character customization is pretty in-depth even allowing you to go so far as to give your character certain objects that they can wear like glasses. The reward system is rather generous depending on your performance in each mission. Also obviously you have the ability to go back and replay missions to get better scores. If you play the previous game you'll pick up on the new controls rather quickly.CONS: gameplay can get rather repetitive in a few areas rather quickly. Almost half of the game is literally playing the exact same missions you did in the first game only from a different perspective of a different character. But overall they are largely the exact same levels as the original game. So one doesn't really need to play the first game first before picking up this one. One could easily play this one and they literally would not miss much. Only difference being that you're not playing as any of the core main characters. Well the crafting system is rather generous a number of the more Rayor materials for crafting are only available for individuals that beat the game on the hardest difficulty setting. Thus meaning that unless you are willing to commit to an almost dark souls level of difficulty you're never going to completely upgrade the majority of your equipment. Games that lock upgrade materials behind difficulty settings in my mind are extremely unnecessary. Basically forcing a player to go to the hardest difficulty setting even if they don't want to. Games ending will be on surprising and frankly anyone who's anyone will see you conclusion already being essentially predestined from the very beginning of the game. Outside of small amounts of communication when commanding partners in the actual gameplay the player character despite having vocal options never actually speaks. The character is only ever voiced during battle and even then they don't even bother to put subtitles .
K**S
Was cracked and opened
This came opened and case was cracked. Its a Christmas gift for my grandson. If he doesn't like the way it looks (definitely not new) or if it doesn't work correct its going back for a refund.
L**R
This is the U.K. PAL version, not U.S.
I gave 5 stars for the game itself, but Amazon needs to change the listing to U.K. version. It does matter a lot because this game has a lot of downloadable content on the U.S. store, but it is totally incompatible with the PAL disc.
A**R
Seller “Progames USA” sold me a UK version of the game
I’m only just realizing I’ve been sold a UK version of this game. So I can’t use dlc here in the USA. The seller is progames USA, and they sold me a UK game. Unbelievable. I’m beyond the return window. I was wondering why I couldn’t access the in game store when the game was delivered. Thought it was a temporary issue with developer/PlayStation network. Forgot about it and stored the game away. A new dlc was announced for this game so I wanted to pre order it in game. Looked up my I still couldn’t connect to the store from the in game menu, and it turns out the game is for UK. Again, the seller is “progames USA”. I’m stuck with this UK version now.
J**M
No AoT 2 Case!!
Severely irritated at the fact that there isn't a case with the game, what's the point in buying a Physical copy with no case?
I**K
More of the same doesn't have to be all bad,
A great game if you really liked the first one, or haven't played the first one and just want to swing around killing titans. It has some bugs that I noticed while playing, such as titans flying obscenely high for no apparent reason, cables from the odm gear acting wonky if you approach something at an obscure angle, as well as a few other graphical oddities. It is an improvement over the first game, but doesn't offer a whole lot more overall. At least not enough to warrant a whole new game in my opinion. It can and will get repetitive. If you play through the game a bit, you'll start to realize that many of the scenarios are almost direct copies of each other. An example would be mission 'A' is only different from mission 'B' by dropping in different people at their key locations (which may be the same between the 2) and the titans that spawn in, they may share the map, all spawn points for new enemies, objective points, and even the "side mission" locations. It doesn't feel like it really breaks new ground over the first game in any way, but dang it sure is fun to go dropping titans.
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