I agreed.
I guess it tried to be similar to Attack on Titan, where the journey is where we learn the character rather than the mystery, but even that series has something behind it after the whole incident. With this protagonist, he was already established and he was fine with everything, so there's nothing else to worry. Not to mention, the pacing is too fast, so it has no time to set up the tension or anything that is compelling.
The things is that attack of the titans still had the mystery of "what are the titans?" Also that backstory was pretty simple their a giant walls around a country because their these big things called titans that are killing all humanity. The main character lived a peaceful life till a giant titans knock down a wall, and his parents were killed now he seek revenge by going to join the army. Also once again a cast of interesting people instead of just one guy. He on the other hand is fighting Saturday morning cartoon villains who are constantly owned by the main character.
Edited by Bail o' Lies, 24 November 2016 - 05:46 AM.