![]() Additionally people sometimes say she "made the Levi skill cool again" ![]() The "Queen" part came from her near cult-like following from ShadowBlade's streams. Her name "Glass Queen" comes from the fact that she's a very deadly but fragile "Glass Cannon" as it is called. She has a record of always highest kill count in any tournament she's been in with no exceptions. Glass Queen is considered to be the most skilled player of FgF and possibly the most skilled player in AoT fangame tournament history, making the best plays in tournaments most of the time, but is severely held back by arguably the worst gas management ever seen in professional play. ![]() ShadowBlade also got lots of love for the community after announcing that the reason he made the team was because he wanted the prize money to go to a close friend of his (Krieg, who was also in the team and the man who decided its name) the idea was that he'd give away his part of the prize but the entire team ended up giving up their part for Krieg, who was in very heavy financial stress. This however, his second in command 'Glass Queen' makes up for, by being his polar opposite, an impulsive thinker. His only weakness as far as pro gaming goes is his lack of adaptability, if his plans go wrong and the team has to improvise, he seems to sometimes make mistakes. He's known for his great resourcefulness, never once having died from refueling, given that he was a shifter though. Stay tuned for more videos on AoTTG, as I plan on roping in a few others to take on the multiplayer servers.Teamleader and shifter of FgF, respected as the best team leaders and one of the best shifters in the early stages of the game's competitive gameplay, together with Flügel Der Freiheit he carved his name into the community's heart. If you do end up liking it, I’d recommend using the RC Mod as it not only allows you to use custom skins but allows you to use an actual name (the sign-in box and register option has been broken for the longest time, so this mod helps not being labeled as “GUEST12345 by default.) With it being a Unity Web Player game, it means you can play it for free, so give it a go by heading over to the Attack on Titan Tribute Game website. ![]() There are various game types included, many of which recreate key parts of the story (which obviously makes it very spoiler-rific) as well as some non-cannon encounters that make for a great challenge even for the most skilled players (such as fighting the Colossal Titan, in all his gigantic, murderous glory.) On top of this, you are able to play as the main cast from AoT, each of which have their own special abilities such as Levi’s spinny-blade attack, Mikasa’s downward slice, and Sasha’s speed burst by eating a potato (obviously.) The ability to create customer characters is welcome touch as well, along with tweaking player stats to allow for better speed, acceleration, or gas and blade durability. In other words, expect to die when you first start playing. It ultimately allows players to come incredibly close to the high-octane action of the show, whizzing past buildings and circling Titans at high speed as they try to slay them (and not get smashed / eaten in horrifying ways.) Admittedly, using the ODM gear takes some getting used to, but while basic tutorial does a good job of introducing players to how the game functions, in the end players will need to learn by doing. It’s that reason why I’ve chosen this game to kick off a new series of videos, “So Let’s Investigate.,” where the aim is to look at The third-person combat plays very similarly to the rather excellent Spider-Man 2 game of yesteryear, with the ODM gear from the show allowing for utterly ridiculous, gravity-defying traversal. That in itself is an impressive feat, but the fact it’s also incredibly fun to play, and includes multiplayer, is an outstanding achievement for just one programmer. It’s the Attack on Titan Tribute Game – a fairly self-explanatory title based on the incredibly popular manga / anime series – which has been built up by a single person using the Unity Web Player. As an apology, I’ve decided to highlight something that’s not only very relevant to my interests, but is also really good fun to play.
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