Gamers & Anime March 2016 | Page 15

REVIEW ATTACK ON TITAN Seeing how the world struggling in a post-apocalyptic scenario the author decided to keep the humans hiding behind a wall against the monsters known as Titans. But then he decides why not make it more interesting by showing a wall that was so high and tall that no titan could ever pass through or get 15 broken down in a matter of minutes by introducing the viewers with one BIG-ASS MOTHERF*CKING TITAN THAT’S AS TALL AS THE TOWER. We are introduced to a young boy by the name of Eren who after seeing his own mother devoured, promises to kill every titan possible (like every other show, showing the main character to take revenge over his family HOW ORIGINAL) by joining the anime version of the military. The animation style is done in a way that shows the Gore genre a new type of format with blood, human innards, and killing being more realistic. A lot of Character development takes place over the 25-episode run, with plot twists and fight sequences. Being of part of the Indian Culture hearing many old mythologies, we Indians believe that titans did really exist