"Attack on Titan: Escape From the Brink of Death" is already here. This video game has gameplay and previous from the original story with an unexpected turn of events for the characters.
The game's standard edition costs $53 while the Treasure Box edition costs around $118. The Treasure Box edition has a visual book, soundtrack, waterproof posters, six tin badges and 3D themes with the voices of Mikasa and Levi.
The first printed copies of the "Attack on Titan: Escape From the Brink of Death's" standard edition will include 3D themes with the voice of Eren. On the other hand, the first-print copies of the Treasure Box edition will contain Eren's theme with the voice of Erwin, Anime News Network reported.
The game will follow the original story of "Attack of Titans." The player will be part of the Survey Corps team investigating the castle walls where peril awaits. A Titan will attack the castle walls and will fall into the castle basement with a 3D maneuver gear. The player will then have to reconvene with his allies that includes familiar anime characters to escape the castle.
The anime's visual staff worked with KOEI Tecmo's Ruby Party Team to develop this game. It can be remembered that KOEI Tecmo Games' Omega Force subsidiary developed the "Attack on Titan: Wings of Freedom" PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita game.
It can be remembered that the PlayStation format was released in America and Europe last year with the Xbox One and PC versions. "Attack on Titan: Wings of Freedom" was set on the Battle of Trost but has extra missions that deviate from the anime's story.
Dread Central reported that "Attack on Titan: Escape From the Brink of Death" will be released in Japan on March 30. It had stunning visuals that make fans of the anime feel the thrill of the game.
If there is one thing that fans of the game can hope for, is that there is a device that can make them out run the Titans. If that happens in real life, humans can manage because four years ago Hyundai created the perfect car for a zombie or even a Titan apocalypse. Therefore, there is no need for humans to worry, Automotive News reported.
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