I even thought I read a number of TV productions licensed the footage to use in their documentaries. The graphics were stellar and photo-realistic for its time and even hold up well today. ![]() The 1997 film, which came out a year after this game also helped satisfy those wanting to experience the look of Titanic beyond just the historic black and white photographs and then later murky under water footage of its final resting place. The chance to stroll around on the outside decks, scale the grand staircase and run down the first class corridors was a feeling to behold in 1996. We take for granted now that there are likely dozens of ways to explore Titanic. ![]() This was a challenging adventure game, but the appeal for me was more in the exploration of the actual Titanic ship (it did not sink in real time). Seinmind: Thank you GOG/Night Dive Studios for releasing this game and for a fair price.
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