: The original release lacked a mission save feature and time-compression, which could make longer missions frustrating.
: Reviewers from PC Gamer and SUBSIM Review highly praised the "convincing" ocean effects and the immersive sense of being in a control room, which would tilt realistically during maneuvers. Enigma: Rising Tide
Released in 2003, is an alternate-history naval combat game that blends tactical simulation with fast-paced action. Set in an reimagined 1937 where Germany won WWI, the game puts you in command of surface ships and submarines across three major factions: the United States, Imperial Germany, and the League of Free Nations. Critical Reception : The original release lacked a mission save
“I haven't enjoyed a naval simulator this much since "Silent Hunter II." A great title!” Metacritic Set in an reimagined 1937 where Germany won
: Unlike heavy sims that focus on "naval minutiae," Enigma prioritizes tactical drama. You directly control one ship at a time—including corvettes, destroyers, and subs—and can manually man individual gun turrets.