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Britannic Game: A Review of Two Simulation Experiences




The Britannic was the third and largest ship of the Olympic class, built by the White Star Line in the early 20th century. She was originally intended to be a luxury liner, but was converted into a hospital ship during the First World War. She met a tragic fate when she struck a mine and sank in the Aegean Sea on November 21, 1916, with the loss of 30 lives. Her story has fascinated historians and enthusiasts for decades, and has inspired several video games that aim to recreate her final voyage and sinking. In this article, we will review two of these games: Britannic and Britannic: Patroness of the Mediterranean, both available on Steam.


Britannic




Britannic is a game developed by Interactive Gaming Studios and released in 2020. It is a first-person simulation experience that puts the player in the role of Charles Alfred Bartlett, the captain of the Britannic. The game starts with the ship leaving Southampton on her sixth voyage as a hospital ship, and follows her journey until she hits the mine and begins to sink. The player can explore the ship's interior and exterior, interact with some objects and characters, and witness the events that unfold as the ship goes down. The game also offers a choice to either stay on board or abandon ship before it is too late.


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The game's graphics are decent, but not very detailed or realistic. The ship's model is based on the Titanic's, with some modifications to reflect the Britannic's differences. The textures are low-resolution and blurry, and the lighting is flat and dull. The animations are stiff and unnatural, and the sound effects are repetitive and generic. The game's atmosphere is lacking in tension and emotion, as the sinking is portrayed as a calm and orderly process, with no signs of panic or chaos among the crew and passengers. The game's duration is very short, lasting about 15 minutes in total.


The game's main strength is its historical accuracy, as it follows the actual timeline and events of the Britannic's sinking, based on extensive research by the developers and leading Britannic historians. The game also includes some historical facts and trivia about the ship and her crew, which can be accessed through an in-game menu. The game's price is low, at $3.99 USD on Steam.


Britannic: Patroness of the Mediterranean




Britannic: Patroness of the Mediterranean is a game developed by Vintage Digital Revival, LLC and released in 2020. It is a virtual museum-like experience that allows the player to explore the Britannic in her full glory, as well as relive her sinking after striking a mine. The player can choose between two modes: Tour Mode and Sinking Mode. In Tour Mode, the player can freely roam around the ship's interior and exterior, admiring her architecture and design, learning about her history and features, and discovering hidden secrets and easter eggs. In Sinking Mode, the player can experience the ship's final moments from different perspectives, such as a crew member, a passenger, or an observer.


The game's graphics are stunning, with high-resolution textures, realistic lighting and shadows, dynamic water effects, and detailed animations. The ship's model is accurate and faithful to the original Britannic, with every room and deck recreated with meticulous attention to detail. The game's atmosphere is immersive and captivating, as the sinking is depicted as a dramatic and chaotic event, with realistic sounds of explosions, alarms, screams, and breaking metal. The game's duration is long, lasting several hours depending on how much the player explores.


The game's main strength is its quality and depth, as it offers a rich and interactive experience that showcases the Britannic's beauty and tragedy. The game also includes a lot of educational content and information about the ship and her era, which can be accessed through an in-game encyclopedia or audio guides. The game also supports VR mode for an enhanced immersion. The game's price is reasonable, at $14.99 USD on Steam.


Conclusion




Both games are worth playing for anyone who is interested in the Britannic's story or maritime history in general. However, they offer different approaches and experiences that cater to different tastes and preferences. Britannic is a simple and straightforward simulation that focuses on historical accuracy and facts. Britannic: Patroness of the Mediterranean is a complex and comprehensive exploration that focuses on quality and depth. Both games can be purchased and downloaded from Steam, by following these links: [Britannic] and [Britannic: Patroness of the Mediterranean]. You can also watch the official trailer of Britannic: Patroness of the Mediterranean [here].


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