The heart of any Attack on Titan game is the ODM gear. In earlier versions, veterans complained of “rope drag” — an unnatural delay between hook point and swing. AstroNut has completely re-coded the grappling logic in v0.22.1. The result? Snappier anchor points, more predictable gas bursts, and a realistic pendulum arc. You can now weave between forest titans with the same fluid terror as Levi or Mikasa.
Early reviews for Attack on Survey Corps -v0.22.1- -AstroNut- have been overwhelmingly positive on platforms like GameJolt and the fan subreddit r/AoTFangames.
“This is the closest we’ll ever get to a proper AAA Attack on Titan simulator. The ODM physics in 0.22.1 are buttery smooth. AstroNut actually listens to bug reports.” — GearShift42
“The new titan AI is terrifying. I got grabbed by a 12-meter because I got cocky and boosted in a straight line. My heart was pounding. 10/10.” — LeviFanboy3000 Attack on Survey Corps -v0.22.1- -AstroNut-
Critics have noted only two minor issues: occasional texture pop-in on the expanded forest map, and a lack of tutorial for the new “advanced slash” (requires pressing attack mid-swing with precise timing). AstroNut has already promised a hotfix (v0.22.2) addressing both within two weeks.
Attack on Survey Corps is a fast-paced, squad-based roguelike shooter that blends procedural missions, permadeath progression, and tight, skill-based combat. Version v0.22.1 — released under the community handle “-AstroNut-” — refines core systems, polishes player feedback, and nudges the meta toward more aggressive, mobility-focused play. Below I break down what changed, how it affects play, and practical tips for players.
Log Entry: Year 850, outside Wall Rose.
Captain Levi's blade halted an inch from a 7-meter Titan's neck. It wasn't moving. It wasn't eating.
It was writing.
In crude, bleeding script carved into the bark of a fallen pine, the Titan had traced a single word: HELP. Weapon balance adjustments
The creature turned its head slowly. No steam rose from its flesh. Its eyes, usually vacant pools of hunger, held a wet, human terror. It pointed a malformed finger toward the forest's heart, where the canopy had been stripped away in perfect, concentric rings.
"That's not a Titan," Hanji whispered, telescope trembling. "That's a broadcast."
In the clearing, a massive crystalline structure pulsed with a low, subsonic hum. Embedded in its center, frozen in amber, was a soldier. Not a Wall soldier—the gear was wrong. Sleeker. Powered. And on their tattered cloak, a symbol that did not exist in any royal archive: a broken compass, pointing south. Enemy & AI changes
New Objective Unlocked: [The Silence Before the Scream] Do not kill the writing Titan. Follow it. Learn what the Walls are hiding from.
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