Mate On Titan -v0.4.5.2- — By Darknerious
While the "Mate" in the title implies romance, Darknerious has structured the game around three core pillars:
Previous versions relied on a simple "Affinity" meter. In v0.4.5.2, Darknerious introduced the Dual-Stress System. Your actions now affect two meters per character:
Mate on Titan -v0.4.5.2- By Darknerious is not a game for everyone. If you want fast-paced action, play Attack on Titan 2: Final Battle. But if you are a fan of the Attack on Titan universe who has always wondered, "What happens when the soldiers go back to the mess hall after killing 15 Titans?"—this is your game.
Score: 8.2/10
For the current build, v0.4.5.2 is the definitive way to play. It is stable, feature-complete for the mid-game arc, and showcases Darknerious’s best work to date. Grab your ODM gear, choose your mate, and try not to get eaten before you get a chance to confess.
Note: This article is based on the fan game "Mate on Titan" created by Darknerious. The author is not affiliated with Hajime Isayama, Kodansha, or any official Attack on Titan license holders.
The fan community has mixed but generally positive feelings about v0.4.5.2. Mate on Titan -v0.4.5.2- By Darknerious
The Good:
The Bad:
Yes—with caveats.
If you are an Attack on Titan fan who has always wondered about the quieter moments between battles—the conversations by lantern light, the fear of confessing feelings before a suicide mission—then Mate on Titan -v0.4.5.2- By Darknerious is a heartfelt, immersive experience. It respects the original’s tone while offering a reprieve from the non-stop tragedy.
However, if you demand fully voiced, professionally polished games or are uncomfortable with fan-made interpretations of copyrighted characters, this may not be for you.
Rating: 8/10 (for a fan game in active development) While the "Mate" in the title implies romance,