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Attack on Titan: Humanity in Chains Critic Reviews

22 Total Reviews

2 Positive Reviews(9.1%)
14 Mixed Reviews(63.6%)
6 Negative Reviews(27.3%)

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Destructoid May 11, 2015
Attack on Titan: Humanity in Chains often can't shake the limitations of the 3DS platform, but it captures most of what makes the anime's world so captivating.
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Nintendo Life May 12, 2015
An underwhelming presentation and an unwieldily camera make it a tougher sell for non-fans, but if you're willing to overlook those flaws, unchaining humanity can be a blast.
65
Gamers\' Temple May 12, 2015
As I said at the beginning, I feel like this game could have been so much more. The same attack patterns and methods for killing titans wears thin pretty quickly, which is a shame because the World Mode can be so much fun.
65
Atomix May 12, 2015
Attack on Titan: Humanity in Chains is not a bad game; however, it's really far from becoming the game that the fans could wish for. It's really easy to learn the basic controls, and the movement mechanics is really something else, but apart from that it becomes so repetitive and lacks any really replay value.
60
Cubed3 May 11, 2015
Some of its shortcomings are due to limitations placed by the story or the system hardware, but although the Attack on Titan formula isn't exactly designed for gaming, Humanity in Chains is a solid attempt at it.
60
Hardcore Gamer May 11, 2015
It feels like Spike Chunsoft was either too eager to cash in on the Attack on Titan fever sweeping the globe or too scared to stray from the events of the show to take any real chances on this game. Whatever the reason, Attack on Titan: Humanity in Chains is a beat-for-beat replica of the source material that somehow misses the action, suspense and tenacity that define the anime and manga.
60
We Got This Covered May 11, 2015
Attack on Titan: Humanity in Chains has some good ideas in its robust World Mode, but monotonous gameplay and a half-hearted Story Mode lessen its overall value.
58
Nintendojo May 12, 2015
Humanity in Chains is a game that was made for Attack on Titan fans. It’s fun, visually stunning, immersive, and it’s essentially an entire anime made into a video game.
55
ZTGD May 11, 2015
It’s evident after playing through Humanity in Chains that the developers at Spike Chunsoft understand the world of Attack on Titan. They just weren’t successful in creating a fun game based around it.
50
GameCrate May 14, 2015
While the idea of bringing down behemoths is always a good one, the way Spike Chunsoft executes it is very flawed, to the point that it gets old after an hour in. Even the promise of online multiplayer isn't enough to fix the big problems on display here. Watch the TV series instead.
50
3DJuegos July 14, 2015
A very poor attempt to bring the great original manganime saga to 3DS. Lackluster in global.
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IGN May 14, 2015
While it was nice to get some freedom with the Omni-Directional Maneuver gear and to play with some new items in World Mode, the missions bogged down the fun.
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Arcade Sushi May 15, 2015
Humanity in Chains' gameplay is obviously uninspired and riddled with poor design choices.
40
DarkZero May 11, 2015
In the end, Attack on Titan: Humanity in Chains is precisely the kind of Anime game that many expected it to be: a quick and uninspired cash-in that tries to utilize its source material to hide the boring and sparse gameplay within.
40
God is a Geek May 12, 2015
A passable game only recommended for people who really loved the anime or manga and are starving for a game.
40
GameSpot May 13, 2015
Attack on Titan: Humanity in Chains is further proof that the seemingly obvious genre for an anime-to-game adaptation isn't always the best one.
35
Nintendo Force Magazine September 30, 2015
Everything adds up to a rushed project that demonstrates promise early on, but quickly yields to typical licensed game rubbish.
30
NintendoWorldReport May 11, 2015
My initial expectation was that it would be similar to Sword Art Online: Hollow Fragment for the PlayStation Vita – a mediocre-to-decent game based on an anime franchise that sells a boatload at $40 and is only available digitally. What I got is something that you should have no business playing, and I look forward to reclaiming over 12,000 blocks of 3DS memory very soon.
30
USgamer May 18, 2015
Attack on Titan contains the premise for an amazing video game, but never delivers on this potential. With their overly literal interpretation of the source material, Spike Chunsoft really limited what they could do with their adaptation, leading to an incredible amount of repetition.
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GameCritics August 9, 2015
This game is the epitome of the phrase ‘one-trick pony.' There's just nothing here. The hardest-core fans may want to dip in as a way to reminisce, but I'm guessing even those fans would be hard-pressed to find much value. If nothing else, I will say that the game made me want to watch the series, so that's something, I guess.