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Experience thrilling aerial combat and take down colossal Titans in this immersive VR action game

Experience thrilling aerial combat and take down colossal Titans in this immersive VR action game

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Program license Free

Developer AoQ

Version 0.1.7.1

Works under Windows

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(10 votes)

Developer

AoQ

Works under

Windows

Program license

Free

Version

0.1.7.1

Pros

  • Authentic 3D Maneuver Gear movement in VR
  • High-adrenaline Titan battles and boss fights
  • Leaderboards and multiple modes for added replayability
  • Free to download and play
  • Supports both Oculus Quest and Oculus Rift devices

Cons

  • Visuals and Titan models are relatively basic
  • No official single-player campaign or story mode
  • Steep learning curve for newcomers to VR controls
  • Occasional repetition in Titan behavior and variety

First-person VR action game where players fight Titans in an anime-inspired world.

Experience Attack on Titan in Virtual Reality

Attack on Quest brings the intensity of the beloved Attack on Titan franchise directly into virtual reality. Developed by AoQ as a free, fan-made project, the game puts players in the boots of a member of the Survey Corps, tasking them with taking down massive Titans in frantic, first-person combat. Available for both Oculus Quest and Oculus Rift, Attack on Quest captivates with its faithful use of 3D Maneuver Gear and adrenaline-fueled battles.

Immersive Movement and Combat

Flight and movement are at the core of Attack on Quest’s gameplay. Players use the iconic 3D Maneuver Gear to launch themselves through cityscapes and forests, much like characters from the anime. The mechanics rely on physics-based swinging, which creates an exhilarating sensation of speed but also demands finesse. Timing is everything—momentum can be lost with minor errors, and successfully targeting Titan weak points (primarily the nape of the neck) requires skillful aerial maneuvering.

Combat is primarily focused on using dual blades to strike Titans at their vitals. Blades can break and gas can run out, but the game allows tweaking of these mechanics for more forgiving or challenging play. The Titans themselves are modeled as hulking threats, sometimes repetitive in appearance, yet menacing in behavior—capable of swatting, grabbing, and crushing unsuspecting players.

Maps, Modes, and Challenges

A variety of maps are included, reminiscent of key locations from the source material. Hardcore mode offers greater difficulty for those seeking a true test of skill. Items such as fresh blades and gas refills are scattered throughout the environment, further adding tactical depth and rewarding map knowledge.

Attack on Quest also features leaderboards that track player performance, fueling replay value for those driven to improve their killstreaks or completion times. This competitive element caters to players who enjoy honing their skills and climbing rankings, encouraging revisits to the game.

Visuals and Audio

The graphical style is simple and functional, focusing on delivering smooth performance. Models and textures are not highly detailed, but environments are large enough to accommodate ambitious maneuvers. The Titans, while imposing, come in a limited array of models, which some players may find repetitive over time. Audio effects, from the hiss of maneuver gear to the rumble of Titans’ footsteps, help reinforce the game’s immersive atmosphere.

Accessibility and Requirements

While originally designed for the Oculus Quest, a version for Oculus Rift makes the game accessible to a larger VR audience. The controls are intuitive for VR users but may take some practice to master, especially for those new to physics-based VR movement.

Fan-Made Dedication

Attack on Quest stands out among fan projects due to its ambitious scope and surprising fluidity in motion controls. Although lacking the polish of an official licensed release, it successfully recreates the rush and tension of humanity’s battle against the Titans, making it a standout experience for fans.

Pros

  • Authentic 3D Maneuver Gear movement in VR
  • High-adrenaline Titan battles and boss fights
  • Leaderboards and multiple modes for added replayability
  • Free to download and play
  • Supports both Oculus Quest and Oculus Rift devices

Cons

  • Visuals and Titan models are relatively basic
  • No official single-player campaign or story mode
  • Steep learning curve for newcomers to VR controls
  • Occasional repetition in Titan behavior and variety