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Titanic II: Orchestra for Dying at Sea

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86%Game Brain Score
Most mentioned positive aspects:music, humor
Most mentioned negative aspects:story, graphics
86% User Score Based on 74 reviews

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About Titanic II: Orchestra for Dying at Sea

Titanic II: Orchestra for Dying at Sea is a single player simulation game with a horror theme. It was developed by Flan Falacci and was released on October 20, 2023. It received positive reviews from players.

2023 Independent Games Festival Nuovo Award Nominated and 2022 AMAZE Berlin Audience Award WinnerThe Much Anticipated SequelOriginally released as an after credits bonus scene in The Titanic, but most people left the theater before getting a chance to see it because The Titanic is already 3 hours long. Now remastered in HD and brought directly to you via Steam.This Tragedy Features First Person …

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86%Audience ScoreBased on 74 reviews
music6 positive mentions

  • Unique and surreal artistic experience with strong emotional impact and dark comedy elements.
  • Original and memorable music track that enhances the atmosphere.
  • Short length makes it accessible for a quick, thought-provoking playthrough.
  • Gameplay is minimal with little interaction, leading to feelings of boredom and pointless wandering.
  • Low quality visuals and heavy use of stolen assets detract from overall immersion.
  • Inconsistent pacing and occasional technical issues can spoil the experience.
  • music

    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    75% positive mentions, 25% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The music in the game is widely praised for its originality and pleasantness, enhancing the atmosphere and immersion. It features thoughtful execution that complements the environment and gameplay, with some tracks standing out as particularly memorable. Overall, the soundtrack is considered a beautiful and integral part of the experience.

    • “An excellent original music track, which is a lot more pleasant to listen to than any song by Celine Dion.”
    • “The music was a beautiful touch and only slightly affects the immersion of this piece of art.”
    • “Not really much to do apart from walk/float around and listen to the music, some of which is rather nice.”
  • story

    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    60% positive mentions, -20% neutral mentions, 60% negative mentions

    The game's story is highly praised for its masterful, bittersweet, and dream-like narrative that deeply resonates with players, evoking strong emotional responses and shifting perspectives. While some humorously dismiss exaggerated claims about its impact, the storytelling is widely regarded as beautiful and profoundly moving.

    • “The shifts in location, perspective, and story, are all about as close to "dream-like" as I've ever seen in a game.”
    • “Absolute masterclass in storytelling.”
    • “This game has changed my perspective on life, so touching on a deep level; I felt as lost at sea as I was in awe of how beautiful the story is.”
    • “The comedians give us the usual 'this game cured my cancer, saved my marriage, changed my life' story... sarcastic, but not useful if you want to know if the game is worth it.”
    • “The shifts in location, perspective, and story are all about as close to 'dream-like' as I've ever seen in a game.”
    • “A bittersweet story.”
  • humor

    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The humor is described as both funny and unsettling, often blending with other emotions like fear, awe, and contemplation to create a unique and multifaceted experience.

    • “Scary, funny, awe-inspiring, dread.”
    • “Very funny and unsettling.”
    • “Contemplative, funny, and mournful.”
  • graphics

    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    50% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 50% negative mentions

    The graphics are characterized by low-quality, low-poly 3D visuals that may deter many gamers. This lack of high-quality visuals is seen as a drawback, especially given the importance of graphics in enhancing gameplay and atmosphere.

    • “In terms of visuals, this features fairly low quality low poly 3D graphics which will deter a lot of gamers, understandably.”
    • “Gameplay, atmosphere, graphics.”
    • “In terms of visuals, this features fairly low quality low poly 3d graphics which will deter a lot of gamers, understandably.”
    • “Gaming is a visual medium, and while some developers struggle with creating high quality visuals, failing to do so is a disservice to gamers.”
  • emotional

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The game delivers a profoundly emotional experience, deeply resonating with players and evoking strong feelings of beauty, reflection, and personal transformation. Many describe it as both moving and life-changing, with its story and atmosphere leaving a lasting impact.

    • “This game ended my battle with depression. As a long-term struggling member of society, I truly felt the beauty of the sunken ship of Titanic as my ears were moved by the emotionally driven, bass-boosted 'My Heart Will Go On.' I will remember this experience.”
    • “This game has changed my perspective on life; it is so touching on a deep level. I felt as lost at sea as I was in awe of how beautiful the story is.”
    • “I died in a past life playing this game, so it was a really emotional experience to go through it again.”
  • atmosphere

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 100% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    Users find the atmosphere engaging and immersive, effectively enhancing the overall gameplay experience. It complements the visuals well, creating a cohesive and captivating environment.

  • gameplay

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 100% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    Users highlight the gameplay as engaging and well-designed, contributing significantly to the immersive atmosphere and complemented by impressive graphics.

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Titanic II: Orchestra for Dying at Sea is a simulation game with horror theme. Common tags for Titanic II: Orchestra for Dying at Sea include first-person, indie, linear, surreal, psychological and others.

Titanic II: Orchestra for Dying at Sea is available on PC, Mac OS and Windows.

Titanic II: Orchestra for Dying at Sea was released on October 20, 2023.

Titanic II: Orchestra for Dying at Sea was developed by Flan Falacci.

Titanic II: Orchestra for Dying at Sea has received positive reviews from players. Most players liked Titanic II: Orchestra for Dying at Sea for its music but disliked it for its story.

Titanic II: Orchestra for Dying at Sea is a single player game.

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