

The Cart Titan's speed was very useful in this fight because it allowed Pieck to kill multiple Titans on her own. When Eren activates the Rumbling, the Scouts and Titan Shifters join forces in order to stop him, and when they finally reach him, he summons multiple former incarnations of the Nine Titans. The Cart Titan's Greatest Feat Of Strength: Fending Off Numerous Titan Incarnations At Once The shifter can also transform dozens of times without getting tired, and the Titan also happens to be one of the fastest. What makes it so versatile is the fact that it possesses incredible endurance, which allows the titan shifter to remain transformed for extended periods of time. Unlike other titans, the Cart is quadrupedal, which is why it can have multiple turrets placed on its back.

The Cart Titan would strike fear into anyone because it's a titan, and although it is extremely versatile, it is arguably the weakest of the Nine Titans. Silent Hill fans enjoy anime that are scary and filled with blood, and Attack on Titan checks both those boxes. Each of these Titans are incredibly hard to take down, and although some are clearly stronger than others, they have all had their moment to shine.
#TITAN ATTACKS SERIES#
Fans of the series have now seen all of the Nine Titans in action, so they know just how powerful they are, and those who read the manga know just how destructive the Wall Titans are.
#TITAN ATTACKS FULL#
Updated on Jby George Voutiritsas: The Attack on Titan anime debuted in 2012, and nearly a decade later, the series is still incredibly popular, and now that the manga has officially ended, the final season can present the full canonical ending without any interruptions. There are certain titans however that are special, and they also happen to be the strongest. Every single one of these titans is incredibly dangerous, and the only way to kill them is by destroying a specific area in the back of their necks. RELATED: 10 Greatest Shonen Anime Of All TimeĪs the story progresses, things get far more complex and interesting, but the titans remain the number one threat. The series takes place in a seemingly dystopian world where the majority of humanity has been wiped out by giant, man-eating humanoid monsters called titans, and what is left of humanity now lives in a large kingdom surrounded by walls. For everyone else though, if you strip away the minor gameplay tweaks and admittedly beautiful HD pixel visuals, you’re left with a game which ultimately appears a little too antiquated once the nostalgia has worn away.There are plenty of anime series out there that appeal to fans of Ghost of Tsushima, as well as the Yakuza franchise, but Attack on Titan is not one of those series. Titan Attacks! is pure service to Space Invaders fans but feels lacking when put up against other reimagined retro titles such as Space Invaders Infinity. The alien from the doomed ship hastily bails out and if you shoot him as he’s parachuting to safety you’ll get nothing but if you capture him, you’ll get little bonus money. Puppy Games have introduced other gameplay additions into the Space Invaders mix, for example, occasionally the spaceship you’ve just hit will fall out of the sky and you can hit the wreckage again for extra points. However, your combo counter only increases if you wipe out an enemy wave without getting hit– as soon as you take damage you’re back to square one and sometimes there’s so much crossfire you’ll wonder how you ever got out alive. Titan Attacks! rewards skilful shots via a combo system that brings out the competition in all high-score seekers. For example there’s one type of enemy that surrounds itself by rotating defence drones – you can either shoot them away one by one or time your shots and kill the parent ship, the only issue then is that all the drones deactivate and start to plummet towards your tank in a shower of shrapnel. On the subject of shooting aliens, there’s a good mix of enemies to take down, each with their own specific patterns, and you’ll need different tactics to take on each one. This is great to start with but when you really start to get into the game’s higher levels you can become so overpowered you negate the whole challenge of the game - which is a shame.

Every time you shoot an alien you’ll make money and at the end of each round you’ll have the chance to replenish your shields, buy smart bombs, increase the power of your weapon, increase weapon fire rate and so on.
#TITAN ATTACKS UPGRADE#
Aside from the standard score-attack gameplay, Titan Attacks! has an interesting upgrade system in place.
