The port’s okay, the game (based on an hour) seems reasonably entertaining, but even if you have a gamepad and really love some Attack on Titan, I’d be a bit leery of dropping £50 on this considering you can likely grab two recent-ish titles for around the same price. The price is hardly a surprise – Koei Tecmo are hardly the best in terms of making really solid PC ports that are priced appropriately for the system – but it still rankles. For a PC game that’s a huge investment, and while I’m probably going to keep playing it, I don’t know that it does quite enough to justify Koei Tecmo’s pricing. This isn’t a review of the game, but regardless, I’m not sure whether I’d recommend Attack on Titan: Wings of Freedom at its frankly ludicrous £49.99 price, or even £41.99 with the launch discount. The big question is whether the swooping and stabbing remain fun a few hours in, because it’s starting to get a little messy already, and it can be a pain to target particular foes and deal with some aspects of the camera.Īs mentioned, there’s a Gore Off mode, but… considering the subject matter, I’m not sure the copious amounts of blood are the thing that’s preventing little kids from enjoying this. As a full-fledged bonus mode that lets you take on a bunch of extra missions, I approve. These offer up extra experience to level up your characters and extra materials to research and purchase superior gear, letting you inflict more damage with swords or lock onto Titans from a greater range, or whatever. Other than Attack Mode, which follows the story of Attack on Titan (I’m assuming only up to the end of season one, but…) there’s Expedition Mode, which has you foray out with the Scouts into missions that definitely aren’t based on the anime. Maps are big Dynasty Warriors-style affairs, with smoke beacons offering up side-quests and logisticians hanging around ready to offer you extra supplies when you run out, but there’s a definite joy to simply swooping through the skies and hacking limbs off Titans. You’ve also got allies to whom you can give basic orders (defend a mission-critical target, focus on the same Titan, or fan out and attack separate Titans), and you need to manage your supply of gas and blades to make sure you don’t run short at a bad moment. If there is a downside, it’s that not everything is subtitled little combat barks and lines that NPCs say when you’re wandering around hub areas go completely ignored by the translation fairy. This does make the subtitle option a little redundant, though, unless you really don’t like understanding what’s happening, or you just want to take pretty screenshots without text cluttering them up. As I didn’t see an English/Japanese toggle I was initially worried it was going to force me to play with an English voice cast, but nope, it’s all Japanese unless I’ve really missed something. I wish I could be more definite about this, but that’s really the problem with doing a technical test on a single computer.Īudio and Gameplay options are basically what you’d expect, in terms of “do you want subtitles”, “do you want gore”, and “how loud do you want things to be.” As far as I can tell there’s absolutely no English dub for the game, which I’m slightly grateful for. It doesn’t feel like the world’s most intensive game and my system hasn’t struggled with it at all, but depending on how the port is coded, it might require more grunt than it appears. Considering the game runs silky smooth with everything on full (i7-3820, 16GB RAM, GeForce GTX 970) I’m afraid I can’t talk about how much of an impact these options will have on your framerate. Note, /u/Immikasa reports that you can get titan crystals this mission by defeating the female titan.The most obvious change is the complete lack of shadows, but its not too hard to spot a bunch of other differences in those shots. High-Rank Specialized Statement Of Deployment.For now though, use ctrl-f to find the material you're looking for and which mission has it. This is a temporary list so if there are any incorrectly assigned materials or stuff like that, do let us know and we'll get right on fixing the list.
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