Summary
Explore the Britannic, sister ship of the infamous Titanic, and relive her tragic sinking after striking a mine in the First World War.
Storyline
Step aboard the HMHS Britannic, the third ship in the Olympic Class trio, who, like her older sister the Titanic, was cheated of a promising career. This ship has never been properly recreated before, and no one has seen her in this state since she sailed the Mediterranean. Now, as the result of extensive research by our team and leading Britannic historians, you can explore her and learn about her like never before.
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Britannic: Patroness of the Mediterranean Reviews & Ratings
Shocked by the very poor quality of the game. Unfortunately as empty, inconsistent and incomplete as Titanic: Honor and Glory's previous demoShocked by the very poor quality of the game. Unfortunately as empty, inconsistent and incomplete as Titanic: Honor and Glory's previous demo which was released in 2015. This is barely a simulator where you cannot freely explore the ship. There's no NPCs to talk to, no quests, no puzzles, absolutely nothing to do, it just doesn't feels alive at all. You get to explore some rooms of the ship but apart from this and a scripted sinking mode (where there's literally nothing to do but to... watch it sink while jumping and running around like a fool) there is no way it deserves to be purchased at this price. It is worth noticing the performances are poorly optimized as well. I guess the only good part about it is that it makes an average educational game where you get to learn a bit about Britannic's story, but don't expect anything else other than a walking and sinking simulator.
Release Date | 19 June 2020 |
Publisher | Vintage Digital Revival |
Game Modes | Single player |
Player Perspectives | First person, Virtual Reality |
Genres | Role-playing (RPG), Simulator, Indie |
Themes | Historical, Educational |
Platforms | PC (Microsoft Windows) |