Attack on Titan 2 remains the gold standard for anime arena fighters. The Nintendo Switch version, fully patched with the Final Battle DLC, offers an impressive, portable way to slice Titan napes. While the ecosystem of NSPs and updates can be confusing—separated by region locks, update paths, and massive DLC expansions—the destination is worth the journey.
Let’s talk about the elephant in the room: Resolution. If you are playing this on a Switch OLED or standard LCD in handheld mode, the game looks surprisingly crisp. The cel-shaded art style ages beautifully and hides low-resolution textures well. However, docked mode is a different story. The update pushes the Switch hardware to its limits. During the chaotic battle for Shiganshina (where there are dozens of titans, explosions, and lightning strikes on screen), the framerate dips. It doesn’t break the game, but you will feel the chug.
Omega Force
Provides narrative-driven missions from the perspective of original anime characters, including the new human-versus-human "Anti-Personnel" battles. New Weapons & Gear: