Martin Toney writes: "Valiant Hearts takes a peculiar approach to its implementation of gameplay, storytelling and puzzle solving. Everything melds together into a very functional melting pot of cleverly designed ideas that make sense even without the context of gameplay. If you need to empty a machine gun nest of enemy troops, you won't find the game finding some contrived means of distracting the enemy, you're more likely just going to hurl a grenade in and watch the foe clear out in an attempt to save their lives."
Some of the game titles have only a good setting and partially repeat the real events of the past. At the same time, some projects are a rethinking of military events, political debates, and trade coalitions. Here are games that have a historical storyline.
That should be "Historical". To think that some peeps walk away with this interface as bing their history lesson. No wonder we have some real sad sacks with shattered realities.
Alex DS. from Link Cable Gaming writes: "Sometimes we all need a good cry. And while a good book or touching movie can do the trick, there’s plenty of video games with emotional narratives and motifs out there that can help work through some complicated emotions or just experience a sad story."
How is metal gear solid 3 snake eater not on this list? I was sad for days with that ending.
In this episode of the Left Behind Game Club, Katie, Travis and Jacob learn about the hard truths of World War I in Ubisoft Montpellier’s Valiant Hearts: The Great War.
The Left Behind Game Club is a monthly game club podcast with a focus on positivity & community.
Nice job, guys!