Review of Attack on Titan
Attack on Titan – Brutal, Mysterious, and Off to a Strong Start I went into *Attack on Titan* with a lot of criticism and high expectations—and honestly, it managed to meet both. It’s gruesome, to say the least. The violence and intensity are unrelenting, but it fits the tone of the story well. The whole “humans turning into Titans” concept is genuinely interesting. I liked how Season 1 gave answers to some of the mysteries while still leaving a lot unresolved for the next season. It keeps you hooked, wanting more. Eren as a character is... okay. I’ve heard he gets much better later on, so I’m curiousto see where he goes. Mikasa, though, is really cool—calm, powerful, and loyal. Armin cries too much in this season, but you can tell he’s got something deeper going on, and I ended up liking him more than I expected.
Levi hasn’t had much screen time yet, but he already gives off serious "cool and dangerous" energy. Looking forward to seeing more of him.
The human vs. Titan dynamic is tense and works well, especially when they’re using the ODM gear to zip around. That said, the actual Titan fight choreography didn’t impress me too much—those battles could’ve been more polished.
Overall, Attack on Titan Season 1 is a strong and gritty start to a dark story full of mystery, fear, and survival. I’m definitely interested to keep going.