Hearts of Iron III; Shogun 2 (and any other total war game); Close Combat.
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History is written by the winners, and the winners are usually obsessed with their glory days. It's just a human thing.
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Oh wait, GAMES. I am aware of none that adhere to historical accuracy that remain fun. The Rule Of Cool demands that realism is abandoned to create a game that's fun.
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I just wanted to know which games do you recommend for liable learning history? Genre doesn't matter, but it's always more fun to watch from bird perspective on creation of countries and read interesting things, virtually attend to events which occured in the past than running with M69 killing Nazis? Which games you would recommend to me having in mind that I want to learn about actual events that had place?
I rather prefer following whole world time line than focusing on focusing on events from year 1960+
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