Attack On Titan Psp Game [updated] ✭
Here’s a detailed guide to the Attack on Titan game released for the PSP (titled Shingeki no Kyojin: Humanity in Chains in Japan; the Western PSP version was released digitally as Attack on Titan: Humanity in Chains).
Note: This game was also released on Nintendo 3DS, but the PSP version is largely similar. This guide focuses on the PSP version gameplay, mechanics, and tips. attack on titan psp game
Female Titan (Annie):
- Attacks are wide, sweeping grabs.
- Use buildings as anchors; avoid ground level.
- Attack only after she finishes a punch/kick animation.
- Her nape is armored; you must strip armor by hitting limbs first.
3. Movement & Combat System
- ODM Physics:
- Anchors attach to trees, rooftops, or Titan bodies.
- Swinging uses momentum — speed increases the longer you hold Circle before reeling.
- Gas meter depletes with boosts; blades have durability (break after too many hits on hard surfaces or bones).
- Titan Weak Points:
- Only nape cuts are lethal (one-hit kill if timed correctly).
- Severing limbs temporarily disables Titans (crawling or slowed).
- Grappling Hooks on Titans:
- Anchoring onto a Titan’s shoulder or leg allows you to swing around its body — risky because the Titan can bite or grab you.
- "Strain Gauge" (PSP-exclusive mechanic):
- A red bar fills if you change direction mid-swing too sharply. Max strain = dizzy/stagger, dropping you to the ground (instant danger).
Quick Tips
- Master momentum: Keep moving—staying airborne and targeting weak spots is key.
- Manage blades: Bring spare blades and learn when to retreat to avoid being overwhelmed.
- Upgrade wisely: Prioritize maneuverability and blade durability early on.
- Use environment: Vertical movement and building navigation turn fights in your favor.
2. Basic Controls (PSP)
| Action | Button | |--------|--------| | Move / Look (cursor) | Left Stick / D-Pad | | Fire anchors / ODM launch | L Button | | Attack (while anchored) | R Button | | Gas boost (while airborne) | L + R | | Switch target (titan part) | Circle | | Jump / Detach | X | | Lock-on target | Square | | Pause / Menu | Start | Here’s a detailed guide to the Attack on
Important: You must fire both anchors into a titan’s body or a building/tree to create a swing arc. Attack only when swinging past the nape. Female Titan (Annie):
The "Missions" and Strategy:
The game is structured as a series of wave-based missions. You defend a gate, escort a cart, or kill a certain number of titans before time runs out. The unique twist is the inclusion of original story elements. To avoid spoilers for the anime (which was only 25 episodes deep at the time), the game features a "what-if" scenario involving a robotic, autonomous doll named Luz. This character helps with repairs and adds a light RPG mechanic where you upgrade your blades, gas canisters, and gear.
Visuals and Atmosphere
Technically, the game pushed the PSP to its limits. The draw distance was impressive, allowing players to see Titans looming over rooftops from a distance. However, the hardware struggled with texture pop-in and frame rate drops when too many Titans appeared on screen.
Despite the technical limitations, the atmosphere was impeccable.
- The Titans: In the PSP games, Titans were genuinely terrifying. They were damage sponges that could kill a player in one or two hits. The feeling of being a "fly" buzzing around a giant was palpable.
- Gore: The game did not shy away from the brutality of the source material. Blood splattered the screen, and the "eating" animations were visceral, contributing to a survival-horror feel that some fans argue was lost in the more "superhero-esque" console sequels.
Titan damage zones:
- Nape – instant kill (must be exposed; some titans have armored nape).
- Limbs – can sever to immobilize.
- Eyes – temporary blind.