WOW... This REALLY puts you there... it brings out all the emotions and truly makes you connect with the survivors and the victims... it portrays Titanic for what it really is, a heart wrenching disaster.
I always knew how tragic the sinking of the Titanic was, but this really put into perspective how terrifying it would have been for the passengers. And to think that this is only a fraction of how scary it really was...
@@jaredungar6552 ik, i hope a mobile version with in app purchases for tour mode and multiplayer (if they add it) and if britannic potm and titanic hg are in the same app. RMS Britannic mode on tour for britannic must be payed, does it sound good?
its too fast by comparison and much brighter, at the end most survivors mention only seeing a "black mass" so they could only see the silhouette of the ship once the lights went out, and they mention sounds, the sound of things breaking, of people screaming, of metal slowly tearing and the ship "sighing" as it bends and those things are what was most haunting to them, this would've been absolutely gut-wrenching and terrifying if they could've added all that stuff in but then it would be "scarred for life: the game" cause you'd be affected by it a lot more than by this rendition
Shoulda just lied about the boy at the start, coulda said he was 13 or 14. Edit - Alot of people are talking about how the lifeboats were not properly filled, this is primarily due to the notion that passengers had that the ship wouldn't really sink, so many refused to get on the boats, initially at least. The crew also assumed that the Californian, whose lights they could see on the horizon, had seen their flares, and recieved the marconi SOS messages, and was coming to their rescue. The lifeboats were intended to ferry passengers to a rescue ship, and not keep all of them afloat in the middle of the Atlantic.
As far i remember the stories, there was really a 13year old boy, who was denied by the officer because of "women and children first"... But a lot of children much younger than 13year old, died that night on the Titanic.
That was John Ryerson. He was 13 and in First Class with his parents and two older sisters. His mother and sisters boarded Lifeboat 4 and initially the officer wouldn't let Jack go, but his father insisted because of his age and he was let on the boat.
WhiteArrow76 Thank you for extending the information about the 13 year old. So like i said: we see : even being only 13 year old and male, on the Titanic was quiet a risky thing.
Not a problem. I've done a lot of research on how the evacuation played out aboard Titanic that night, and apparently the Ryersons weren't the only family who had troubles with Lightoller letting older boys into the lifeboats. There was an English woman from Third Class named Minnie Coutts who had quite the scare with him. she'd made her way to the boat deck with her two sons, 9-year-old William and 3-year-old Neville, with the help of a steward who not only gave her his lifebelt but directed her straight to Lifeboat 2. It was here that the officer loading the boat (whom I believe was Lightoller), initially wouldn't let William onboard the boat because in addition to being a bit tall for his age, the straw hat he'd been wearing that night made him look too old. They quarreled for a few minutes until Minnie lifted the hat off and William was allowed to board.
The fact that people actually believed they could row to a nearby ship and be rescued when in reality help wouldn't come for at least 2 hours after the ship sank is really really sad.
Excellent animation. The poor Third Class, they were neglected to death! More first class men survived the Titanic than third class women. Captain Smith and his crew were out of their depths.
@@wrighj its completely untrue. in terms of total numbers, out 171 male first class passengers, only 54 men survived, or 32%. Out of 179 3rd class female passengers, 88 survived, or 49%. More 3rd class women survived than first class men, in terms of total numbers, and percentages.
@@beatrizmartins6315 he's just pointing out that the women were safe yet they were the one overreacting to that, yet the women were just worried so you can't just call them "bitches"
This video shows how dark the night really was even with the stars, it was almost pitch black and then when the ship cracked and the lights went out, it got REAL dark. Sad and scary moment in history.
This experience is so heartbreaking....because this is what the people who managed to get into lifeboats witnessed....it really changes the perspective from Cameron's movie
Funny how they included the mix up with one crewman thinking it was “women and children only” vs the actual order of “women and children first.” True story
Captain Smith never officially ordered women and children ONLY. Lightoller and Murdoch were loading boat. One of them (Murdoch i believe) thought it was women and children only and kept it pretty strict to that. But the other side would allow men into the boats as well.
Yes, 2nd officer Charles Lightoller was very foolish. He interpreted the order of "Women and Children first" to mean "Women and Children ONLY". What kind of fool would rather see a seat leave the ship empty, than be taken by a man?
true..Lightoller was an idiot...as least they need a few man to roll the boat in turns!!!! do you expect woman and children roll the boat with 40 people on it
When the lights went out on the ship and I heard the cries of terror it broke my heart. My God, I can't imagine how terrified these people were to experience such horror knowing they will die for sure. 💔
There's plenty. Including it's a pretty inaccurate depiction of the sinking. Especially the speed in which it happened was no where near to the reality.
Well I still think it was very emotional u have to a hard faced twat with no empathy If u think and feel otherwise...its all well and good sharing the link to honour and glorys vr it's over 2 hours long ... i really don't think the makers of this vr was gonna do that for 2 hours and 45 mins seriously some ppl have nothing better to do with their time than moan and slag off and hate it's so pathetic and just makes u look ignorant and arrogant and small and pathetic .... Grrr rant over
Just imagine you are sitting in one of the boats yourself seeing that dreadful thing take place. You hear the screaming, there's nothing around you but ice and freezing water, you want to help people, but you know that if you help too many onboard your boat might capsize. You sit there in the boat feeling scared and not knowing when/if you will ever be picked up by a passing ship😱
I mean the 2 pieces are also separated a couple miles apart on the ocean floor, indicating that what these survivors say about it breaking in half is true.
The music building up as everything is happening, and gets more dramatic when the other half of the ship lifts up and sinks, damn I can't describe it. I also realized that the mother, daughter, and baby are in great sadness that the husband and son were still on the ship..
Very impressive. Although “Titanic: Honor And Glory” will probably outshine this VR experience when it is released, “Titanic VR” is still a haunting perspective of what happened that night. As someone who researches the story of Titanic, I could identify some of the characters in Lifeboat 6. The rude and unprofessional Quartermaster Robert Hichens in command, with Lookout Frederick Fleet and Major Arthur Peuchen rowing. The passengers included the “Unsinkable” Mrs. Margaret Brown of Colorado, the author with the twisted ankle Mrs. Helen Candee, Mrs. Helene Baxter of Canada and her daughter Mrs. Mary Douglas, a French cabaret singer named Berthe Mayne, a steerage passenger with a broken arm named Fahim Zenni (or Fahim Leeni?) of Lebanon, also two lady Cashiers from the ship’s a la carte restaurant, Miss Ruth Bowker and Miss Margaret Martin.
I remember seeing a documentary about the Titanic and they talked about the French cabaret singer. A beautiful love story. I believe Mrs. Helene Baxter and her daughter were the family of a young man who fell in love with the French lady and he wanted to bring her to Canada to start a new life with him, but he sadly perished. Not before saving his French sweetheart, though.
Lau Vasquez, I believe I’ve seen that very same documentary. Berthe Mayne travelled under an alias at the time and it wasn’t until much later that people discovered her alleged connection to the ship was true. She survived and lived for a time with Quigg Baxter’s mother and sister before returning to France. She lived until 1968, I think. I know that she never married. It’s interesting to note there was another French cabaret singer on board Titanic, Madame Leontine “Ninette” Aubart, the mistress of Benjamin Guggenheim. Their love story almost perfectly parallels the story of Quigg Baxter and Berthe Mayne. I don’t think either of the two love couples knew of the other pair’s existence, and I think Benjamin And Quigg moved in different social circles. Guggenheim was a well-to-do smelting tycoon, and Quigg was an athlete with a glass eye after he lost one of his real eyes in a hockey accident. You were right about Quigg, by the way. He died standing back like Guggenheim did, so that their ladies might have a better chance.
Also Eloise Smith, about whom Brandon Whited has just written a fully researched biography; Leila Meyer (daughter of Andrew Saks - of Fifth Avenue fame - and married to Katherine Graham's uncle); and Elizabeth Rothschild (married to Dorothy Parker's uncle).
The final plunge and sinking in whole is fantastically accurate from what we've learned. A game like this would be absolutely fascinating to experience.
Thank You so much for uploading the complete April 15, 1912 animation sequence! I also have the updated version of Titanic VR, but, for some reason, the animated sinking sequence will not play! My computer freezes up after the introduction of printed dialogue! Just to watch it here, so I can actually see it happen the way it does inn the game is incredible!
I’ve heard people say the music makes it unrealistic but think of it this way. This tragedy was way scarier than any of us could begin to understand. To feel as the passengers did is impossible with silence alone. Music is good for making us feel a certain way according to what’s going on around us. The devs stayed true to the portrayal and at the same time put in music that allows us to feel what the passengers felt….. And what we as the audience felt just now isn’t even close to how scary it truly was
This is so heartbreaking... I teared up toward the end as the ship was sinking rapidly and broke apart, and the terrified cries of the passengers were heard from afar. This felt more real to me than James Cameron's film in the way that it simulates you watching the whole spectacle from a 1st person point of view as if you were really there.
OMG listen to that metal grinding under the pressure of the water filling the titanic some lifeboat wasn't filled to their capacity a great loss of life
this VR was well made. the sound effects, the voice acting, the visuals, the music. It all came together to really make you feel like you were there and hearing and seeing everything that is happening on that day. So realistic and the emotion of the women and children realizing that their loved ones won't make it like husbands, brothers, uncles, cousins just because if you were male you were likely not making it unless you were one of the lifeboat sailors or you happened to sneak on a lifeboat. Glad things are a lot safer now and technology is advanced and I've been on a cruise ship and there's a lot more safety features and lifeboats are like mini ferries within the cruise and there are multiple ones and they all are motorized and can carry plenty of people and more to evacuate everyone on board.
I’ve read books on the Titanic and experience of survivors and actually many women didn’t even go on the boat because they wanted to stay with their husbands, brothers, and fathers. It actually got to a point where they were throwing women on the boats, and some men would literally jump off the boat into lifeboats
Very well made! I have collected historical Titanic memorabilia for over 20 years. This was very true to what happened. I would have had the screams (as bad as they were) to continue after it sank for a few more seconds because the people in the lifeboats heard the crying people for up to 30 minutes until they died. I’m glad you added the part about the 13 year old. Many people don’t realize that wasn’t unusual. They were considered men.
8:25 That "stowaway" might not have really stowed away in the lifeboat. Quartermaster Hitchens (the guy who kept saying "I'm in charge") said later on that the guy was a stowaway in the lifeboat. Some of the ladies, one of them I think was Mrs. Candee (the lady who said she broke her ankle getting into the boat) said they heard Captain Smith himself order that man into the lifeboat intending to have him help row and not realizing the man's arm was broken.
This would absolutely bring ptsd to the survivors if they were to see this video… this is by far too creepy and realistic of what it was seriously like that night. It makes u realize why the Titanic was a true horrifying event and what it seriously was like that night with the raw emotions that night!
This was very accurate, from the boys not being let on cause they were too “old”, to Margaret Brown wanting to help, to the fact that nobody really knew what was going. This was heart wrenching
I've known about Titanic since I was about 4 years old. about that time, I saw the Cameron film in theaters. Hundreds of books, film and documentary viewings later, in this video, for the first time in my life, I was brought to tears watching the ship go down. I feel that speaks for how masterfully done this is.
I admit this is beautiful in every way, but the only thing really wrong with this experience is how *loud* the ship snapping really was, everything else is dead on
The movements of the figures have to become a tiny bit more natural, and their skin need a bit more texture. But, my compliments, it's of a surprisingly good quality
Although this gives you a very good idea of what it would’ve been like, not everything is accurate. The darkness, the gasps when the ship’s lights go out, that is excellent. But the lights should go out as the stern breaks apart, not after. And there really shouldn’t be a large wave produced by the stern; survivors never reported that and is purely a figment of the 1997 film.
Uh yeah because if you’re witnessing a terrifying event in pitch darkness in freezing temperatures, you’re going to be 1000% in your right mind to capture every single encapsulating detail, right? You weren’t there. None of us were. So woulda coulda shoulda doesn’t apply here.
Titanic Honor and Glory was the original game that came up with the concept of a modern VR game, set on exploring the Titanic. There hasn't been a major Titanic video game that's not a puzzle game or mobile game since the 1990's and Titanic: Adventure Out Of Time. Since Titanic Honor and Glory popped up, there have been 7 games that have popped up, all trying to copy the concept that Honor and Glory set out to achieve, and even a few (not including this one) that have outright stolen assets from the Honor and Glory demos. All these games are trying to capitalize and make money on the market that Honor and Glory is trying to cater to, and some are even using their stolen assets to do it. It's absolutely shameful. I'm not trying to knock the developers of this project, so don't take it as an insult, but it seems awfully suspicious that this is one of the seven games that showed up, when Honor and Glory was the only one that was being developed for a brief period of time, and there had been no major Titanic games released since 1995.
Calm the f down. Something tells me Titanic HG will get shut down from their ruined friendship. Have you seen their latest videos - they totally hate eachother.
I just did a little research on Titanic VR, and almost everything I saw was blatant ripoffs from the Honor and Glory demos. They really shouldn't have done that.
cameron surrounded himself with historians and survivors tellings. he's been rewarded for his most look a like realisations and interpretations of the story. in this little animation you don't se anyone screaming etc it's not what happened at all. Though a lot of them had been wrongly reassured it was just a trainning at this time "1:10" am people were scared to death and submerged by the emossions. no one would have reacted this calm at this time...
Well the people were able to analyze that the Titanic didn't rise as high as the film (and to be honest, many of its paintings) would have you think. He claims the ship broke off like a banana peel, others claim it was cracked in a V shape, which it was, but not in the way it was drawn when Jack Thayer tried explaining it. This break looks more accurate if this is what survivors actually saw. Again, when the lights went out, it became hard to see.
During the final plunge, you can hear an Italian woman crying and praying! 11:32 _«Oh, Dio. Oh, Dio! Aiuto, aiuto!»_ (Oh, God. Oh, God! Help, help!) _«Mio Dio, aiutami!»_ (My God, help me!) *lights begin to fade out* 12:15 _«Oh, Dio!»_ (Oh, God!) _«Oh, no!»_ (Oh, no!) *Titanic breaks in half and the stern begins its final plunge* 13:00 _«Oh, no!»_ (Oh, no!)
@@TornadoHarry I don't think so. Since she's Italian, she most probably said "Oh no!" which may sound similar to "Oh God" to an English speaking person.
I saw a James Cameron documentary recent where he was timing how long it took for a lifeboat to be lowered and in reality, they only managed to lower 18 of their 20 lifeboats because of how fast the titanic was sinking so even if they had enough for everyone on board, they wouldn’t have had enough time to lower all those boats. The last 2 lifeboats went down with the ship! A lot of the crew hadn’t been trained in lowering the boats or know what to do in that sort of situation. I found it really interesting. It’s called Titanic 20 years later with James Cameron and it’s on Disney life for anyone who’s interested. Also has some of the descendants of first class passengers on the ship including molly brown’s great grand daughter
The last 2 did not go down with the ship. The last 2 floated off the deck, one of them was capsized and people had to stand on top of the damn thing. We have testimony from people on those last 2 collapsible boats that got away seconds before it was too late.
@@theblackrosedaughter hahaha exactly!! It's funny how different females were back in the early 1900s... if my daughter looked at me and said "what about daddy " I wouldn't be able to sit still .. I'd throw his dumbass right over board and be like "we gunna go back and get him" lol 😆 😂
@@alliebagz4936 Well, the jerk saying we can't go back, I can't hate too much even if he was rude. If you went back before too many people froze to death in the water, the lifeboat would have really been just swarmed with people. People drown others trying to save themselves by using the other person as a raft or buoy and it's animal instinct that's kicking in.
I've recently bought a vr system and Will be buying this game this week im so looking forward to seeing the breathtaking remains of the ship but not this just seeing this without be makes me want to cry goodness knows how I'm going to feel seeing this in vr xx
WOW... This REALLY puts you there... it brings out all the emotions and truly makes you connect with the survivors and the victims... it portrays Titanic for what it really is, a heart wrenching disaster.
I always knew how tragic the sinking of the Titanic was, but this really put into perspective how terrifying it would have been for the passengers. And to think that this is only a fraction of how scary it really was...
What makes it tragic is the passengers lol. That's why you always found it sad. If it was a cargo ship ppl would be unphased
What's terrifying about this is it feels as if your there. This feels scarier than the movie
Can you explain which movie? 1997? Night to remember? Please specify
@@camilajimenez480 Probably the 1997 one
Just wait till titanic honor and glory
@@jaredungar6552 ik, i hope a mobile version with in app purchases for tour mode and multiplayer (if they add it) and if britannic potm and titanic hg are in the same app. RMS Britannic mode on tour for britannic must be payed, does it sound good?
camila jimenez there’s litterally no way this will ever come out on mobile
this is shockingly realistic of how would that night seem like
Not too realistic compared how Titanic Honor And Glory will be.
@White Boy it looked like everything happened way too quickly but I think they got pretty close
@@patolenho3732 I played the demo and it was amazing although the walking animation made me feel dizzy
White Boy no
its too fast by comparison and much brighter, at the end most survivors mention only seeing a "black mass" so they could only see the silhouette of the ship once the lights went out, and they mention sounds, the sound of things breaking, of people screaming, of metal slowly tearing and the ship "sighing" as it bends and those things are what was most haunting to them, this would've been absolutely gut-wrenching and terrifying if they could've added all that stuff in but then it would be "scarred for life: the game" cause you'd be affected by it a lot more than by this rendition
"Only men must row," I know it's 1912, but I would think the desperation of the situation would make him willing to give them a shot.
When the man was knocking the windows saying he was trapped it made my heart sank. I can’t imagine the men that was trapped
And then all the people screaming in panic when the ship broke in half, that completely shocked me
Ikr
When in vid did u see window
Awful, just awful.
Yea but yall want to talk all that shit about men are evil and we hate women muh feminism were oppressed blah blah blah blah.
#hypocrites
when lights went out... so emotional
Feels like your in it. And the feeling that you can't do anything but just to watch and hear people slowly dying.
Shoulda just lied about the boy at the start, coulda said he was 13 or 14.
Edit - Alot of people are talking about how the lifeboats were not properly filled, this is primarily due to the notion that passengers had that the ship wouldn't really sink, so many refused to get on the boats, initially at least. The crew also assumed that the Californian, whose lights they could see on the horizon, had seen their flares, and recieved the marconi SOS messages, and was coming to their rescue. The lifeboats were intended to ferry passengers to a rescue ship, and not keep all of them afloat in the middle of the Atlantic.
Hindsight. They didnt know the outcome was going to be like this. So many lost their lives because they didnt know.
As far i remember the stories, there was really a 13year old boy, who was denied by the officer because of "women and children first"...
But a lot of children much younger than 13year old, died that night on the Titanic.
That was John Ryerson. He was 13 and in First Class with his parents and two older sisters. His mother and sisters boarded Lifeboat 4 and initially the officer wouldn't let Jack go, but his father insisted because of his age and he was let on the boat.
WhiteArrow76 Thank you for extending the information about the 13 year old.
So like i said: we see : even being only 13 year old and male, on the Titanic was quiet a risky thing.
Not a problem. I've done a lot of research on how the evacuation played out aboard Titanic that night, and apparently the Ryersons weren't the only family who had troubles with Lightoller letting older boys into the lifeboats. There was an English woman from Third Class named Minnie Coutts who had quite the scare with him. she'd made her way to the boat deck with her two sons, 9-year-old William and 3-year-old Neville, with the help of a steward who not only gave her his lifebelt but directed her straight to Lifeboat 2. It was here that the officer loading the boat (whom I believe was Lightoller), initially wouldn't let William onboard the boat because in addition to being a bit tall for his age, the straw hat he'd been wearing that night made him look too old. They quarreled for a few minutes until Minnie lifted the hat off and William was allowed to board.
The fact that people actually believed they could row to a nearby ship and be rescued when in reality help wouldn't come for at least 2 hours after the ship sank is really really sad.
Tommy’s death shocked me. Some dude pushed him
No that ship was under two hours away
Two hours isn't sad and is quite quick in a situation like that. Its actually pretty lucky
Hey you are the Guy who make titanic last moments?
He's talking about the carpathia not how long it would take for the other ship to come and help
This is horrible... Hearing the panic on the ship.
The survivors said the worst thing was the complete silence after it .... Mustve been truly horrifying .
It’s haunting
The Scream the Sound of the Stressing Metal of the Titanic Are soo Sad :(
This is VERY good. You've nailed capturing the scene of Titanic's calm before the chaos.
Excellent animation. The poor Third Class, they were neglected to death! More first class men survived the Titanic than third class women. Captain Smith and his crew were out of their depths.
Is that true!? Wow ! I thought they got nearly all the women off
Some 3rd class passengers did make it out
@@wrighj its completely untrue. in terms of total numbers, out 171 male first class passengers, only 54 men survived, or 32%. Out of 179 3rd class female passengers, 88 survived, or 49%. More 3rd class women survived than first class men, in terms of total numbers, and percentages.
Overall, 74% of the women got off, compared to 16% of the women.
16% of the men I mean
When the woman gasped when the lights were going to turn off terriffied me
But they were safe and men were left to die. Fuck those bitches.
@@DOMiNOUKAE What's your fucking problem??
@@beatrizmartins6315 he's just pointing out that the women were safe yet they were the one overreacting to that, yet the women were just worried so you can't just call them "bitches"
This video shows how dark the night really was even with the stars, it was almost pitch black and then when the ship cracked and the lights went out, it got REAL dark. Sad and scary moment in history.
my mind was so blown away, such a touched scenes from you! 😢
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This experience is so heartbreaking....because this is what the people who managed to get into lifeboats witnessed....it really changes the perspective from Cameron's movie
Funny how they included the mix up with one crewman thinking it was “women and children only” vs the actual order of “women and children first.” True story
Wow this was unlike anything I've ever seen. I'm shocked, heartbroken, and amazed.
Captain Smith never officially ordered women and children ONLY. Lightoller and Murdoch were loading boat. One of them (Murdoch i believe) thought it was women and children only and kept it pretty strict to that. But the other side would allow men into the boats as well.
No! It was idiot Lightoller, who interpreted this as women and children only.
Yes, 2nd officer Charles Lightoller was very foolish. He interpreted the order of "Women and Children first" to mean "Women and Children ONLY". What kind of fool would rather see a seat leave the ship empty, than be taken by a man?
true..Lightoller was an idiot...as least they need a few man to roll the boat in turns!!!! do you expect woman and children roll the boat with 40 people on it
Why women men are just as equal
@@luna-pc3fk No. Theyre not. Stop it with that stupid liberal agenda.
When the lights went out on the ship and I heard the cries of terror it broke my heart. My God, I can't imagine how terrified these people were to experience such horror knowing they will die for sure. 💔
No words for this outstanding animation
There's plenty. Including it's a pretty inaccurate depiction of the sinking. Especially the speed in which it happened was no where near to the reality.
It's still an outstanding animation
@Mr avocodo
Heres the real thing. Enjoy.
th-cam.com/video/rs9w5bgtJC8/w-d-xo.html
Well I still think it was very emotional u have to a hard faced twat with no empathy If u think and feel otherwise...its all well and good sharing the link to honour and glorys vr it's over 2 hours long ... i really don't think the makers of this vr was gonna do that for 2 hours and 45 mins seriously some ppl have nothing better to do with their time than moan and slag off and hate it's so pathetic and just makes u look ignorant and arrogant and small and pathetic .... Grrr rant over
Just imagine you are sitting in one of the boats yourself seeing that dreadful thing take place. You hear the screaming, there's nothing around you but ice and freezing water, you want to help people, but you know that if you help too many onboard your boat might capsize. You sit there in the boat feeling scared and not knowing when/if you will ever be picked up by a passing ship😱
well the boat can still hold more than 20 people its just because the sailor is undertrained
3:22 the unsinkable molly brown ❤️
she's such a wonderful woman !
The boy said “MOMMY!!” 2:18 that broke my heart 😭💔
This is a horrible experience for anyone to have to go through.
Titanic Survivors: "I saw the ship crack in half, no doubt!"
Mentally challenged people: "ThE ShiP DiDnT CrAcK iN hAlF!!"
Titanic survivors are already all dead due to old age.
@@Erik-nn7qw srsly
U SAYING MY GREAT GREAT GREAT GREAT GRANDAD IS DED?!
wait nvm he is..
:(
The last one died in 2009 at the age of 97
I mean the 2 pieces are also separated a couple miles apart on the ocean floor, indicating that what these survivors say about it breaking in half is true.
No the people saw the ship break but they were told by the white star line not to tell about it to avoid shame that there boat is weak that it broke
I feel sorry for that little girl
I love Molly Brown or should i call her the unsinkable Molly Brown
Maggie.
Molly in real life was a woman ahead of her time, not a selfish prick like Ruth and was expecting of all people from all walks of life.
Molly brown has the queen of the ship
D O N T C A L L M E M A G G I E
10:30 to the end. Very emotional ending. I watched it many times over.
Same here..
Same
It's not how the ship sank though.
@@dillon5155 how do you know? i know for a fact you weren't there
@@banana_boat3288 several decades of scientific research typically doesn't lie mate
This made me so emotional tbh.
damn this brought me to tears
The music building up as everything is happening, and gets more dramatic when the other half of the ship lifts up and sinks, damn I can't describe it.
I also realized that the mother, daughter, and baby are in great sadness that the husband and son were still on the ship..
do u know the name of the song???
Very impressive. Although “Titanic: Honor And Glory” will probably outshine this VR experience when it is released, “Titanic VR” is still a haunting perspective of what happened that night. As someone who researches the story of Titanic, I could identify some of the characters in Lifeboat 6. The rude and unprofessional Quartermaster Robert Hichens in command, with Lookout Frederick Fleet and Major Arthur Peuchen rowing. The passengers included the “Unsinkable” Mrs. Margaret Brown of Colorado, the author with the twisted ankle Mrs. Helen Candee, Mrs. Helene Baxter of Canada and her daughter Mrs. Mary Douglas, a French cabaret singer named Berthe Mayne, a steerage passenger with a broken arm named Fahim Zenni (or Fahim Leeni?) of Lebanon, also two lady Cashiers from the ship’s a la carte restaurant, Miss Ruth Bowker and Miss Margaret Martin.
That yachtsman was allowed in of boat six since he was the only first-class passenger due to shorthands of sailors.
I remember seeing a documentary about the Titanic and they talked about the French cabaret singer. A beautiful love story. I believe Mrs. Helene Baxter and her daughter were the family of a young man who fell in love with the French lady and he wanted to bring her to Canada to start a new life with him, but he sadly perished. Not before saving his French sweetheart, though.
Lau Vasquez, I believe I’ve seen that very same documentary. Berthe Mayne travelled under an alias at the time and it wasn’t until much later that people discovered her alleged connection to the ship was true. She survived and lived for a time with Quigg Baxter’s mother and sister before returning to France. She lived until 1968, I think. I know that she never married. It’s interesting to note there was another French cabaret singer on board Titanic, Madame Leontine “Ninette” Aubart, the mistress of Benjamin Guggenheim. Their love story almost perfectly parallels the story of Quigg Baxter and Berthe Mayne. I don’t think either of the two love couples knew of the other pair’s existence, and I think Benjamin And Quigg moved in different social circles. Guggenheim was a well-to-do smelting tycoon, and Quigg was an athlete with a glass eye after he lost one of his real eyes in a hockey accident. You were right about Quigg, by the way. He died standing back like Guggenheim did, so that their ladies might have a better chance.
@@brianbommarito3376 Very interesting to read, thank you :)
Also Eloise Smith, about whom Brandon Whited has just written a fully researched biography; Leila Meyer (daughter of Andrew Saks - of Fifth Avenue fame - and married to Katherine Graham's uncle); and Elizabeth Rothschild (married to Dorothy Parker's uncle).
The final plunge and sinking in whole is fantastically accurate from what we've learned. A game like this would be absolutely fascinating to experience.
Made me cry 😭 just thinking and the audio schocks you like u was there makes u appreciate life
Probably the saddest rendition I've seen this far. Great work. Poor souls.
I was in tears the first time I saw this
Thank You so much for uploading the complete April 15, 1912 animation sequence! I also have the updated version of Titanic VR, but, for some reason, the animated sinking sequence will not play! My computer freezes up after the introduction of printed dialogue! Just to watch it here, so I can actually see it happen the way it does inn the game is incredible!
I’ve heard people say the music makes it unrealistic but think of it this way.
This tragedy was way scarier than any of us could begin to understand. To feel as the passengers did is impossible with silence alone. Music is good for making us feel a certain way according to what’s going on around us.
The devs stayed true to the portrayal and at the same time put in music that allows us to feel what the passengers felt…..
And what we as the audience felt just now isn’t even close to how scary it truly was
And we were on a lifeboat with The Unsinkable Molly Brown (Margaret Brown). That's amazing.
This is so heartbreaking... I teared up toward the end as the ship was sinking rapidly and broke apart, and the terrified cries of the passengers were heard from afar. This felt more real to me than James Cameron's film in the way that it simulates you watching the whole spectacle from a 1st person point of view as if you were really there.
OMG listen to that metal grinding under the pressure of the water filling the titanic some lifeboat wasn't filled to their capacity a great loss of life
Rest in peace to all of the people who died in the titanic the music makes me emotional
this VR was well made. the sound effects, the voice acting, the visuals, the music. It all came together to really make you feel like you were there and hearing and seeing everything that is happening on that day. So realistic and the emotion of the women and children realizing that their loved ones won't make it like husbands, brothers, uncles, cousins just because if you were male you were likely not making it unless you were one of the lifeboat sailors or you happened to sneak on a lifeboat. Glad things are a lot safer now and technology is advanced and I've been on a cruise ship and there's a lot more safety features and lifeboats are like mini ferries within the cruise and there are multiple ones and they all are motorized and can carry plenty of people and more to evacuate everyone on board.
I’ve read books on the Titanic and experience of survivors and actually many women didn’t even go on the boat because they wanted to stay with their husbands, brothers, and fathers. It actually got to a point where they were throwing women on the boats, and some men would literally jump off the boat into lifeboats
Very well made! I have collected historical Titanic memorabilia for over 20 years. This was very true to what happened. I would have had the screams (as bad as they were) to continue after it sank for a few more seconds because the people in the lifeboats heard the crying people for up to 30 minutes until they died. I’m glad you added the part about the 13 year old. Many people don’t realize that wasn’t unusual. They were considered men.
As one of the survivors reported later, “It wasn’t the screams for help that terrified us. It was the dead silence after.”
imagine being that 16 year old boy and dying on a the titanic because of the people in charge such cruel people
So bassicaly you call officers cruel people when litteraly lightoller saved alot of people?
Which is not at all the crew fault
8:25 That "stowaway" might not have really stowed away in the lifeboat. Quartermaster Hitchens (the guy who kept saying "I'm in charge") said later on that the guy was a stowaway in the lifeboat. Some of the ladies, one of them I think was Mrs. Candee (the lady who said she broke her ankle getting into the boat) said they heard Captain Smith himself order that man into the lifeboat intending to have him help row and not realizing the man's arm was broken.
I did not watch it in VR, but this was one of the most emotional things, I have seen for a long time.
This would absolutely bring ptsd to the survivors if they were to see this video… this is by far too creepy and realistic of what it was seriously like that night. It makes u realize why the Titanic was a true horrifying event and what it seriously was like that night with the raw emotions that night!
This was very accurate, from the boys not being let on cause they were too “old”, to Margaret Brown wanting to help, to the fact that nobody really knew what was going. This was heart wrenching
It pains me that still today teens are treated as if once they're 14 they will magically know the secrets to life and be treated as an adult
For heavensake the boy is only 16 he is still a child couldn't that man show a little heart and let the boy go
That actually hit me in the feels...
I've known about Titanic since I was about 4 years old. about that time, I saw the Cameron film in theaters. Hundreds of books, film and documentary viewings later, in this video, for the first time in my life, I was brought to tears watching the ship go down.
I feel that speaks for how masterfully done this is.
have it - experienced it...... amazing.... haunting
I admit this is beautiful in every way, but the only thing really wrong with this experience is how *loud* the ship snapping really was, everything else is dead on
BananaFishsticks Kidlovepie01 yeah cuz you were there
I never cried watching the movie, but I cried watching this. Really puts into perspective how sudden and shocking it really felt.
The movements of the figures have to become a tiny bit more natural, and their skin need a bit more texture. But, my compliments, it's of a surprisingly good quality
Although this gives you a very good idea of what it would’ve been like, not everything is accurate. The darkness, the gasps when the ship’s lights go out, that is excellent. But the lights should go out as the stern breaks apart, not after. And there really shouldn’t be a large wave produced by the stern; survivors never reported that and is purely a figment of the 1997 film.
Uh yeah because if you’re witnessing a terrifying event in pitch darkness in freezing temperatures, you’re going to be 1000% in your right mind to capture every single encapsulating detail, right? You weren’t there. None of us were. So woulda coulda shoulda doesn’t apply here.
For those who don't know: Were in Molly Brown perspective
Titanic Honor and Glory was the original game that came up with the concept of a modern VR game, set on exploring the Titanic. There hasn't been a major Titanic video game that's not a puzzle game or mobile game since the 1990's and Titanic: Adventure Out Of Time. Since Titanic Honor and Glory popped up, there have been 7 games that have popped up, all trying to copy the concept that Honor and Glory set out to achieve, and even a few (not including this one) that have outright stolen assets from the Honor and Glory demos. All these games are trying to capitalize and make money on the market that Honor and Glory is trying to cater to, and some are even using their stolen assets to do it. It's absolutely shameful. I'm not trying to knock the developers of this project, so don't take it as an insult, but it seems awfully suspicious that this is one of the seven games that showed up, when Honor and Glory was the only one that was being developed for a brief period of time, and there had been no major Titanic games released since 1995.
But too bad THG takes forever to complete.
This game used the THG game as a reference. THG demo put mistakes in the ship deliberately which they noticed in the Titanic VR game.
Calm the f down. Something tells me Titanic HG will get shut down from their ruined friendship. Have you seen their latest videos - they totally hate eachother.
I just did a little research on Titanic VR, and almost everything I saw was blatant ripoffs from the Honor and Glory demos. They really shouldn't have done that.
Jaushua Gray That’s a stupid assumption. How can you tell that lol
They say over 400 more people could have been saved if they had filled the lifeboats full
Amazing details and story line. Three thumbs ☝
The implosions of the ship after it went under from the water pressures really hits home on the details.
Terrifying how accurate it is
thank you for not talking over the whole video
The part that the child said what about daddy, it made me cried
Margret brown took this situation so well
So different from Cameron's view. People on the boats couldn't barely see the ship...
Also the ship was not as brightly lit as shown in the movie. It's more accurate here, people did not see very well in the darkness.
cameron surrounded himself with historians and survivors tellings. he's been rewarded for his most look a like realisations and interpretations of the story. in this little animation you don't se anyone screaming etc it's not what happened at all. Though a lot of them had been wrongly reassured it was just a trainning at this time "1:10" am people were scared to death and submerged by the emossions. no one would have reacted this calm at this time...
@@emmy87397db Didn't James do the 2012 theory?
1r1shOperator the 2013 theory is more accurate.
Well the people were able to analyze that the Titanic didn't rise as high as the film (and to be honest, many of its paintings) would have you think. He claims the ship broke off like a banana peel, others claim it was cracked in a V shape, which it was, but not in the way it was drawn when Jack Thayer tried explaining it. This break looks more accurate if this is what survivors actually saw. Again, when the lights went out, it became hard to see.
Much scarier than the movie
I felt that. It’s horrible. Seeing the ship rip in half. It’s scary.
This is so well done! Perhaps it's about time there is a reboot of Titanic movie based on more recent findings.
During the final plunge, you can hear an Italian woman crying and praying!
11:32
_«Oh, Dio. Oh, Dio! Aiuto, aiuto!»_ (Oh, God. Oh, God! Help, help!)
_«Mio Dio, aiutami!»_ (My God, help me!)
*lights begin to fade out*
12:15
_«Oh, Dio!»_ (Oh, God!)
_«Oh, no!»_ (Oh, no!)
*Titanic breaks in half and the stern begins its final plunge*
13:00
_«Oh, no!»_ (Oh, no!)
At 13:00 they say Oh God i think
@@TornadoHarry I don't think so. Since she's Italian, she most probably said "Oh no!" which may sound similar to "Oh God" to an English speaking person.
@@agapelykos9624 She does say Dio - multiple times in fact.
Is that John Jacob Astor IV?
When the women handed the little girl the dog I squealed!! 😂😂😂😁😁😁❤️❤️❤️🐾🐾🐾
so nice video... it really fill the fatal night of 1912
I am still at school and this is my topic so I thought I would watch this to see what the experience was and it made me cry
Hearing the sound of the ships breaking makes it sound lost she was in pain. So haunting.
The gasps , agony , and screaming terrifies me
I saw a James Cameron documentary recent where he was timing how long it took for a lifeboat to be lowered and in reality, they only managed to lower 18 of their 20 lifeboats because of how fast the titanic was sinking so even if they had enough for everyone on board, they wouldn’t have had enough time to lower all those boats. The last 2 lifeboats went down with the ship! A lot of the crew hadn’t been trained in lowering the boats or know what to do in that sort of situation. I found it really interesting. It’s called Titanic 20 years later with James Cameron and it’s on Disney life for anyone who’s interested. Also has some of the descendants of first class passengers on the ship including molly brown’s great grand daughter
The last 2 did not go down with the ship. The last 2 floated off the deck, one of them was capsized and people had to stand on top of the damn thing. We have testimony from people on those last 2 collapsible boats that got away seconds before it was too late.
I cried watching this and I love when movies, games and things like this make me cry
i love that you are quiet most videos have the youtubers talking
Any way the vr version allows you to push that jackass overboard and row back for survivors?? Hell... that's the version I wanna see!!!!! Lol
Right!? Whoever was sitting in front of the bastard shoulda knocked his ass backwards into the water.
@@theblackrosedaughter hahaha exactly!! It's funny how different females were back in the early 1900s... if my daughter looked at me and said "what about daddy " I wouldn't be able to sit still .. I'd throw his dumbass right over board and be like "we gunna go back and get him" lol 😆 😂
@@alliebagz4936 Well, the jerk saying we can't go back, I can't hate too much even if he was rude. If you went back before too many people froze to death in the water, the lifeboat would have really been just swarmed with people. People drown others trying to save themselves by using the other person as a raft or buoy and it's animal instinct that's kicking in.
I didn't expect a lifeboat experience. This is incredible.
7:12, there were 9 dogs on the titanic, 3 survived. 2 of which were pekingese.
touching! amazing! spechless!
Imagine jack and rose is still inside finding a way to get out
Both of them never existed.
R.I.P The dad and the brother. 🥺😭😭🌷💐
Ive seen this before i like how real it felt imagining being inside there..
I've recently bought a vr system and Will be buying this game this week im so looking forward to seeing the breathtaking remains of the ship but not this just seeing this without be makes me want to cry goodness knows how I'm going to feel seeing this in vr xx
The scene where the girl gets to hold the dog is actually very cute🐶😍
And that would be Elizabeth Rothschild's dog.
It’s just a game it’s just a game it’s just a game it’s just a game...
Then why does my heart hurt?
i actually cried at the end
My heart sank when the dad couldn’t go on 💔🧋😢
This is super realistic!!
I sorta wish this was in 360, although this is great still!
Terrifying, this was well made
6:05 he just gave up...
I had no words after this....🥺
I have no words.