- June 2, 2018
- XR Strudios
In memory of TITAN
22%Game Brain Score
music, humor
story, gameplay
27% User Score 33 reviews
Platforms
About
In Memory of Titan is a turn based strategy game with cinematic battles. A ancient AI has invaded the solar system with one goal at hand, the purge of the human kind from the universe.











+6
Audience ScoreBased on 33 reviews
music2 positive mentions
graphics3 negative mentions
- The game has a fun concept and shows great potential for future development.
- Graphics are appealing, with well-designed planets and engaging combat cinematics.
- The gameplay offers a unique strategy element, requiring careful positioning of ships.
- The game is plagued by crashes and performance issues, making it nearly unplayable.
- It appears to be abandoned, with no updates or communication from the developers for an extended period.
- The user interface is clunky and confusing, making it difficult to understand gameplay mechanics.
story
15 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe story aspect of the game has received significant criticism due to its linear mission structure and frequent crashes, which hinder players' ability to progress and understand the narrative. While the graphics and potential for future content are praised, many users express frustration over the lack of ownership and the repetitive nature of missions, leading to a feeling of being unable to engage with the story meaningfully. Overall, players hope for improvements and additional missions to enhance the experience.
“Hope to add more missions and complete the long story in the future, and expand the size of the world.”
“I liked the graphics a lot; for an early access game, they did a good job on it. The planets look very good, and the solar system screen where you select the missions looks very nice.”
“The missions followed a linear path, but I could see how the different planets in the sector would open up the opportunity for an open-world rogue-style game rather than a simple linear one.”
“You have no ownership over anything you use, and every mission can only be completed one way.”
“It looks nice and I hope it gets better, but at the moment I find it baffling; I have no idea what's happening in missions or what I'm supposed to do.”
“I understand the game is in its very early stages, but it's unacceptable that within three clicks into the first mission my game and computer completely locked up, which has never happened before.”