

- #Titanic honor and glory demo 3 youtube trailer update
- #Titanic honor and glory demo 3 youtube trailer tv

Like Kursk,Titanic: Honor and Glory will feature a fictitious player with a dramatic backstory.
#Titanic honor and glory demo 3 youtube trailer update
However, in a recent update status video they did spotlight some of the ways in which a modern version would differ. Keen to protect their incomparable research and modelling effort from plagiarism, and preserve some surprises for the final release, the THG team won't be releasing an improved version of the reel. Project lead, Thomas Lynskey, acknowledges its usefulness but is now rather embarrassed by some of the simulatory shortcomings on show.
#Titanic honor and glory demo 3 youtube trailer tv
Since then it's been watched almost 29 million times, has appeared in TV documentaries, and has become an invaluable marketing tool for the studio. This 160-minute-long Titanic sinking visualisation was put together in a hurry in 2016 by the Titanic: Honor and Glory team who wanted something to enliven an anniversary podcast. Youtube's most-watched sim video doesn't feature aircraft, tanks, trucks or even goats, and the game that spawned it is still years away from completion. It would be sad if “documentary” went the same way. Game makers and marketers have irredeemably sullied the terms “realism” and “authenticity”. If the in-game vessel had been called the 'Volgograd' or the 'Saint Petersburg' and the depicted events had occurred in 2001 or 1999 drumming up interest in the project might have been a little trickier, but there would have been fewer sighs and less nose-wrinkling from people like me. Perhaps, in the circumstances, they'd have been better off alluding to the loss of the Kursk rather than referencing it directly. The option to reward the player with something no actual Kursk crewman achieved – survival. The freedom to explore outlandish conspiracy theories. The gravity and notoriety of a real-life accident. “The decisions the player makes will have a significant impact on the ending of the game, and there’ll be several of them.” “The player will take on the role of a spy who is trying to gain information about Shkval supercavitating torpedoes, which at that time were of interest to all major intelligence services in the world” The circumstances of this catastrophe, reminiscent of the recent disappearance of the Argentinian submarine San Juan, have not been fully explained to this day” “The game tells the tragic story of the K-141 Kursk submarine, which in August 2000 sank in the Barents Sea together with its entire crew. It's a bold statement and a questionable one when set beside others made by the K-141-obsessed Katowicians. Polish devs Jujubee claim that Kursk will be the “first fully fledged adventure-documentary game in history”. How soon is too soon when it comes to developing games based on historical tragedies? I'm really not sure but I guess the fact that Kursk makes me uncomfortable while Titanic: Honor and Glory doesn't, means I do believe video games have the power to enflame wounds and compound grief if they arrive too early and show too little respect for the truth.
