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The ocean will claim everything.

Titanic: Adventure out of Time is now available, DRM-free on GOG.com with a 10% discount until January 4, 2PM UTC.
A former secret agent who survived history's most notorious shipwreck now gets a second chance to relive the days leading up to that fateful night. Engage in FMV conversations, face tricky puzzles, and uncover dangerous secrets that could alter the game's ending, not to mention history itself.
Hm, nice to see a release again.
Year's last release?
Looks interesting. Wonder if you can actually stop the ship from sinking.
I remember seeing this box on the shelf of stores everywhere but never actually playing it. If I recall correctly I once had a demo disc with it. Thank you GOG and Nightdive for bringing this here.
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docbear1975: Looks interesting. Wonder if you can actually stop the ship from sinking.
If I recall there are a couple of different endings to this game. I think if you got to the radio quick enough you could, but I always got caught and ended up in a room with a bomb that I could never figure out how to defuse.
I think this game has several endings. At least, there is no Di Caprio in this version ; )
Ah, yes, the GOG post-Christmas & January tradition: Lackluster releases for at least a month. :P

But good that this game is here for those who want it. May the catalog ever expand!
I somehow played this game years ago. I think it was pretty decent.
I played this game to completion when it was first released and very much enjoyed it. If I remember correctly, you can't stop the Titanic from sinking, but your actions can change the course of history, e.g. affecting if WWI and WWII actually occur. Quite a good spy story behind it all.

While the game is quite good, the recreation of the interior of the Titanic was amazing for the time. I loved exploring those areas of the ship that were accessible ranging from out on deck, first class, second class, and all the way down to the bowels of the ship. While most of the ship is obviously not accessible, there were some surprising parts that were, such as the Squash Court !!!

There was also a tour feature where game characters talk about parts of the ship, crew and the sinking. Three "tour" characters were included with the game while others (10 in total if I remember correctly) could be downloaded from the CyberFlix website. I still have my boxed copy of the game and the downloaded tour characters on 3.5in floppy disk :)

Perhaps GOG could clarify if ALL of the tour guides are included with the GOG release.

I highly recommend this game even if it's just for the fascinating immersion of moving around inside the Titanic's amazing interior.
Post edited December 28, 2017 by ikrananka
I'm still mad about Rose: https://youtu.be/JVgkvaDHmto (movie spoiler, be careful) :P
Yet another sale issue - the game is advertised as 10% off and yet it comes up as a 9% discount for me. How hard is it to ensure that 10% actually equals 10% !!!!
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ikrananka: Yet another sale issue - the game is advertised as 10% off and yet it comes up as a 9% discount for me. How hard is it to ensure that 10% actually equals 10% !!!!
I believe this turns out to be a rounding issue. Someone explained it (actually it's been explained more than once), but I can't recall the complete nuances of it.
I hope we get a second release today, this year has to go out with a bang.
THANK YOU !!!!!

I was just few hours ago reading about this game on AdventureGamers website, and was wondering if there is any place selling this game. Great timing, indeed.