10 Anime You Need to Watch if You Like Attack on Titan

Anime just like Attack on Titan
Anime just like Attack on Titan (Image Source: Studio Wit, OLM, and White Fox)

Anime like Attack on Titan don't come around usually. The series redefined what onlookers desire from action storytelling with its inhumane directness about war, survival, and human nature. These ten series capture that same raw vigor and psychological profundity that made Eren Yeager's world so indelible.


1. Viking Vengeance in Vinland Saga

Thorfinn vs. Thorkell as seen in the series (Image Source: Wit Studio)
Thorfinn vs. Thorkell as seen in the series (Image Source: Wit Studio)

This historical anime tracks Thorfinn, a young Viking warrior, who seeks only revenge against the man who slew his father. Placed in medieval Europe, Vinland Saga tells a story about war, revenge, and the search for peace. Much like Attack on Titan, it boldly shows the brutal reality of war and the emotional scars it leaves behind.


2. Steam-Powered Survival in Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress

A still image from the series (Image Source: Wit Studio)
A still image from the series (Image Source: Wit Studio)

In an Earth plagued by zombie-like creatures called Kabane, humankind strives in fortress stations linked by armored caravans. The protagonist Ikoma becomes half-human, half-Kabane after being contaminated, attaining superhuman powers to fight the monsters threatening civilization.

This anime seizes the same post-apocalyptic feel as Attack on Titan, with humanity shut in a desperate battle to survive. Its steampunk vibe and high-stakes action settings create a matching sense of fear and urgency.


3. Gothic Bloodbath Via Hellsing Ultimate Anime

Alucard going against Anderson (Image Source: Studio Geneon)
Alucard going against Anderson (Image Source: Studio Geneon)

Alucard, a mighty vampire, serves the Hellsing Organization to eradicate supernatural threats in modern-day England. This dark anime features drastic violence, religious hooks, and a protagonist who walks the line between monster and guardian of humanity. Identical to Attack on Titan, it raises morally complex characters and situations where the line between hero and villain becomes increasingly blurred.


4. Medieval Monster Hunt in Castlevania

A battle scene from the series (Image Source: Powerhouse Animation Studios)
A battle scene from the series (Image Source: Powerhouse Animation Studios)

This Netflix anime features Trevor Belmont, Alucard, and Sypha as they battle Dracula and his demonic forces. Molded in medieval Europe, the story fuses dark fantasy elements with intense action and spirited storytelling. It features characters who must make difficult choices in their battle against clearly invincible enemies.


5. Dark Fiction at Its Bloodiest Peak in Berserk (1997)

Guts as seen in the series (Image Source: Studio OLM)
Guts as seen in the series (Image Source: Studio OLM)

Guts, a solo mercenary with a gigantic sword, fights his way through a dark medieval world packed with demons and political conspiracy. This classic anime adaptation wraps the Golden Age arc, illustrating the rise and fall of the Band of the Hawk mercenary group.

Known for violent battles and layered characters, Berserk anime stands out with its dark mood and unclear morals, making it a great watch for mature fans.


6. Death Row Redemption in Hell's Paradise

Gabimaru kills one of the condemned criminals (Image Source: MAPPA Studio)
Gabimaru kills one of the condemned criminals (Image Source: MAPPA Studio)

Gabimaru the Hollow, a ninja on death row, is shipped to a mysterious island to find the elixir of immortality in exchange for a full pardon. The island is loaded with perilous creatures and deadly plants that contest both his survival skills and his longing to reunite with his wife. This show blends supernatural horror, fast-paced action, and strong character growth all in one.


7. Monster Extermination Anime in Goblin Slayer

The Goblin Slayer as seen in the series (Image Source: Studio White Fox)
The Goblin Slayer as seen in the series (Image Source: Studio White Fox)

In a fantasy realm loaded with various missions, one warrior devotes his life solely to hunting down goblins. Known only as Goblin Slayer, he utilizes brutal and organized tactics to annihilate these creatures that others consider mere pests.

The series doesn't exalt violence but shows its realistic outcomes and psychological impact. This anime shares Attack on Titan's willingness to deliver a world where heroism comes at a noteworthy personal cost.


8. Apocalyptic Weapon Masters in God Eater

God Eater's battle scene (Image Source: Studio Ufotable)
God Eater's battle scene (Image Source: Studio Ufotable)

In a post-apocalyptic world, humanity clashes against nightmares called Aragami using special weapons called God Arcs. The protagonist Lenka enters the God Eaters, elite warriors who can wield these powerful weapons to protect the last remnants of human society. Identical to Attack on Titan, it illustrates humanity's frantic struggle against apparently indestructible creatures that threaten their very existence.


9. Vampire Oppression in Seraph of the End

Salt King vs. Demon of Destruction (Image Source: Wit Studio)
Salt King vs. Demon of Destruction (Image Source: Wit Studio)

After a virus wipes out most of humankind, vampires arise to rule over the surviving children. Yuichiro escapes from vampires and joins the Demon Army to fight them using cursed gear and dark powers. This anime features young protagonists forced to grow quickly in a world where humanity faces extinction from a superior enemy force.


10. Hidden Monsters in Tokyo Ghoul

One-Eyed Ghoul vs. Arima (Image Source: Studio Pierrot)
One-Eyed Ghoul vs. Arima (Image Source: Studio Pierrot)

In modern Tokyo, flesh-eating ghouls live concealed among humans. Ken Kaneki evolves into a half-ghoul after a near-fatal meeting and must steer between both worlds while toiling with his new individuality and thirst for human flesh.

The series inquires into identity, bias, and what it means to be human or a monster. Tokyo Ghoul anime conveys Attack on Titan's focus on the blurred lines between victim and perpetrator.

In conclusion, the anime listed above verifies that premium storytelling can rise above any genre. Like Attack on Titan, they produce the same depth and emotive weight. These picks will question your opinions on what it truly means to be a hero or survive.

Edited by Zainab Shaikh