Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA video game about a british espionage agent sent back in time to a failed mission aboard Titanic. At stake: The fate of the entire world!A video game about a british espionage agent sent back in time to a failed mission aboard Titanic. At stake: The fate of the entire world!A video game about a british espionage agent sent back in time to a failed mission aboard Titanic. At stake: The fate of the entire world!
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- Eric Burns
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I bought this game because I have been intriged by the Titanic my whole life.I was very stunned and pleased to see the incredible detail.If you watch james cameron's > movie Titanic you will find your self saying things like "Hey,i remember that" or "I know what's behind that door".The detail is incredible,everytime i play this game i feel like i'm really there and that's very unusual to find anywhere ecspecially in a computer game.The creaters and people who worked on this project should be very proud of themselves.
They created a game that is not only fun but very historicly accurate.This game is a must have for anybody who is facinated by the world of Titanic.
They created a game that is not only fun but very historicly accurate.This game is a must have for anybody who is facinated by the world of Titanic.
Intrigue and adventure await you aboard the Titanic, the most famous ocean liner in history.As a British secret agent on a vital mission, it's up to you to change the course of history as you explore the world's most luxurious ocean vessel in all of its original splendor.Navigate the amazing detailed 3D reconstruction of this doomed ocean liner and rub elbows with high society from the turn of the century, all while gathering clues and solving challenging puzzles.Then, on the night of April 14, 1912, plunge into a race against time that will determine not only your own survival, but the destiny of nations.
A great game to play over and over again.
A great game to play over and over again.
I've always been interested in the Titanic and when I bought this game it felt like I really was one of the passengers. It's an amazing game with both action, drama and spectacular effects which makes the Titanic alive again. My favorite character is Penny Pringle. She's a strong female character and a good role model. I can't stop thinking about this wonderful game! It really feels like I was there when it all happened. I hope this game will never be forgotten and that there will be some kind of re-release or a sequel. I remember almost all the quotes and I'm in love with all the characters.
"You came! After all this time! It's Georgia! I heard you were on board, where have you been?"
"You came! After all this time! It's Georgia! I heard you were on board, where have you been?"
I have had a life-long interest in the Titanic. This game, Titanic: Adventure out of Time has really fed my enthusiasm for anything to do with Titanic. It is a really addictive game, and if you have any knowledge of the layout of Titanic at all, playing this game makes you feel as though you really are moving around the actual vessel. The graphics are superb. The scenario puts you on board Titanic's maiden voyage as a secret agent. Your brief is to change history and prevent the sinking: quite a mammoth undertaking! You need to talk to as many characters as possible, and the best thing to do is to make copious notes of who you've spoken to, their location, and any other information. Nothing is unimportant, and you must remember everything you see and hear. You need to poke and pry into every nook and cranny, and the feeling of satisfaction when you succeed in changing history is tremendous. But be warned, you may make things worse! Save your game frequently under different names, and you can go back and search different trails. Have fun, and allow yourself a couple of days solid game playing to complete the full game - other wise spread it over several evenings.
This is such a great game. The storyline is rich and complex, and it's really cool to walk around the ship, seeing how the company recreated it. I definitely recommend this game to anyone who loves history or a game with a good plot. The characters are often hilarious, and the acting is good. There's a lot of sub-plots and mysteries you can uncover. I liked being able to play a game of poker whenever I wished with Riviera, even if he did creep me out in "Dust," what with his odd imagery involving maidenhood. I liked playing around with the Morse code, too. You can also fence with a nifty Austrian guy and engage in fisticuffs. I loved the references to actual events, and I learned a few things from the game (I'd never even heard of the Rubaiyat until this game).
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- AnecdotesCGI footage of the Titanic created for this videogame has been reused in many documentaries on the sinking.
- GaffesThe game's ship interior was recreated with accuracy and research considered, and they look more authentic than recreations of the ship in previous film incarnations, but there still are many inconsistencies. Most of the first class public rooms are in fact based on those of Titanic's sister ship, Olympic. Several examples listed below.
The Smoking Room on A-deck is based on Olympic's during the 1920's (one can tell because of the floor tiling) except that Olympic's seating upholstery was green, not brown. Titanic's upholstery was red with blue and red floor tiles against mahogany paneling. This room also includes the painting "Approach to the New World" by Norman Wilkinson which was aboard Olympic while Titanic's was a painting of Plymouth Harbor.
The 1st Class Lounge is fairly accurate (both Titanic and Olympic's lounges looked relatively the same), it did not have mustard-colored paneling, in fact the color scheme was apparently green and gold carpeting and upholstery against light oak paneling.
The reception room's windows are incorrect, missing windows and French doors leading to the dining saloon (which wasn't created for the game). Also, the painting of nymphs at the foot of the landing is a painting from the Olympic, that would have been found on one grand staircase landing walls. What should have been used here was a French tapestry.
The 1st class corridors leading to staterooms did not have silk wallpaper and carpeting, or railings. Most of the staterooms are inaccurately depicted in an Old Dutch style, including for Eric Burn's cabin on C-deck using the layout of a B-deck cabin. Also, the real C-73 would have had white painted walls and mahogany wainscots.
The Wireless Room contains a window on the wall above the desk, which was a feature on the Olympic and not Titanic (the placement of the room is also wrong anyway, since it was located in the center of deck-house, not the port side).
The Turkish Bath (the cooling room specifically) is based off of Olympic's. Olympic's was outboard thus allowing daylight into the room. Titanic's on the other hand was inboard thus cutting off access to portholes and any daylight.
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Third Officer Morrow: Hello, Third Officer Morrow here, I'm sorry, but this is the officers promenade: no passengers allowed.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Beyond Titanic (1998)
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