- February 11, 2022
- Interactive Gaming Studios
Titanic: Fall Of A Legend
Platforms
About
"Titanic: Fall Of A Legend" is a narrative-driven adventure game set on the ill-fated Titanic. Players uncover the truth behind the disaster through interactive puzzles and investigations, meeting historically accurate characters and experiencing the ship's final hours. With a focus on realism and historical accuracy, the game brings a unique perspective to the tragic event.











- The game has a lot of potential and offers a unique experience of exploring the Titanic during its sinking.
- The graphics and attention to detail in the sinking sequence are commendable, providing an immersive atmosphere.
- The developers are actively working on updates and improvements, showing commitment to enhancing the game.
- The game is plagued with bugs, including character getting stuck in doorways and stairs, and the water acting as a solid surface.
- There is a severe lack of interactivity and interior spaces within the ship, making exploration feel limited and frustrating.
- Many players have reported performance issues and graphical glitches, detracting from the overall experience.
graphics
14 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe graphics of the game receive mixed reviews, with many users noting significant glitches and a lack of polish reminiscent of PS2-era visuals. While some appreciate the exploration and certain graphical elements, others criticize the overall quality as subpar, especially in comparison to similar titles. There is a consensus that improvements in graphics and controls could enhance the experience significantly.
“So fun amazing graphics you have to try it.”
“In terms of graphics and build quality, it's pretty spot on.”
“The model and the graphics are nice, the exploration and daylight sinking mode give a nice touch in the game and the sinking sequence is almost accurate apart from the port list at the beginning.”
“Considering the graphics are poor, the movement is worse, there isn't much of a ship actually built to look at, and nothing is usable.”
“Graphics are subpar compared to Titanic Honor and Glory, but again for 10 bucks, it's alright.”
“PS2 era graphics, I would say.”