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Now readingTGS 2015: Koei Tecmo’s Attack On Titan Game Follows Anime
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.
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Koei Tecmo has showcased a segment of gameplay for its upcoming slash ’em up Nioh during Sony’s Tokyo Games press conference.
It’s time to rally the Survey Corps (or Scouting Legion or whatever else it was awkwardly translated to) and get ready for another Attack on Titan game. The footage we’ve seen so far looks extremely promising.
“What has been so hard?” But it’s hard to say for sure without playing the game.
You won’t be surprised to learn the game is being co-developed with Dynasty Warriors studio Omega Force; there’s clearly some DW influence in here. The first, Attack on Titan: Humanity in Chains, had severe issues handling the source material.
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The new Attack on Titan gameplay trailer retains the characteristic look of the Attack on Titan anime nearly perfectly, even as characters dash forward and dart around the body of Titans.
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In August 2015, Koei Tecmo president Hisashi Koinuma wrote a little about the project, saying he was “enchanted by the opportunity” to work on the game. I asked. “Of course.” he replied. Tune in every morning from 4am to 8am.