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Status:
Complete and Play Tested
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Attack on Titan: Wings of Freedom translates the highoctane, vertical combat of the Attack on Titan anime into an action game on PS4. The core mechanic using ODM (OmniDirectional Mobility) gear to zip through arenas is the games biggest draw. Traversing tall structures and open environments feels exhilarating when you master the timing and physics involved.
Combat revolves around targeting a Titans weak spots (typically the nape of the neck) while avoiding being grabbed, stomped, or devoured. This makes positioning and movement crucial especially in larger maps where Titans roam freely. Dodging, whipping between buildings, and coming in for a precise slice give an authentic sense of being a skilled soldier against impossible odds.
However, the combat loop can become repetitive over extended sessions, as mission objectives often boil down to kill X Titans or protect area Y. The core mechanics remain engaging when youre actively dodging and maneuvering, but the lack of deeper variety can dull momentum.
Pros
Thrilling vertical movement with ODM gear
Satisfying combat when targeting Titan weak points
Strong sense of speed and aerial action
Cons
Repetitive mission objectives
Camera can feel awkward during highspeed movement
Combat depth is limited over time
The game follows the Attack on Titan storyline closely, starting from early events in the series and progressing through major arcs. If youre familiar with the anime or manga, youll recognize key scenes, emotional beats, and character moments. For newcomers, the plot can feel overwhelming due to its dense world and cast.
Playable characters span the core cast (Eren, Mikasa, Armin, Levi, etc.), each with slightly different stats that affect speed, maneuverability, and combat effectiveness. While character progression and unlocks exist, differences mainly revolve around moving and fighting feel rather than full playstyle shifts.
On PS4, Wings of Freedom delivers visuals that capture the animes look and feel. Titan designs are accurate and intimidating, with expressive animations that reflect their size and threat. Environments from walled cities to open plains are expansive enough to support highspeed traversal.
Animation during movement and combat is fluid, though camera angles can struggle to keep up with rapid directional changes. While its not a graphical showcase compared to AAA action titles, it stays faithful to the source material and delivers the spectacle fans expect.
The audio presentation is a strong point. The soundtrack incorporates familiar Attack on Titan themes that enhance dramatic moments and heighten tension during combat. Titan roars, blade slashes, and the whir of ODM gear all contribute to an immersive battlefield atmosphere.
Voice acting (Japanese and English options available) adds more authenticity for fans, though some lines can feel repetitive due to frequent triggers in combat.
Attack on Titan: Wings of Freedom on PS4 is a faithful and exciting adaptation of the animes core action. Its vertical traversal and highspeed combat deliver the thrill of fighting towering Titans, and fans of the series will appreciate its narrative and character roster. While repetitiveness in missions and limited combat depth prevent it from reaching greatness, it remains a fun and satisfying experience for fans and actiongame enthusiasts willing to embrace its unique mechanics.
Recommendation: Recommended for Attack on Titan fans and players who enjoy fast, aerial combat with an emphasis on movement mastery. Not ideal for those seeking deep combat systems or varied mission design.