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Nowadays, incorporating real-life adaptations into video games is a popular trend.
Assassin’s Creed
TheAssassin’s Creedseries stands out among the top five most historically accurate video games ever made.
Granted, the game has had a lot of leeway in developing fantasy storylines.
In fact, some of the series assassination targets and pirates fromAssassins Creed IV: Black Flagare real-life people.
Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood, in particular, depicts accurate characters and landmarks from 1500 to 1507.
We’re not going to sugarcoat the difficult scenarios in either one of theEuropa Universalisgames.
Contrary to its name,Europa Universalisallows you to play any country from any continent.
Everything, from military equipment to administration, is remarkably accurate.
It gets more interesting when you are confronted with difficult situations determining the world’s future.
However, the game does an excellent job of preserving historical alliances and events.
Some games were clearly more accurate than others.
Nonetheless, there have been some impressive, notable, realistic adaptations.
There is a subway line that connects East and West Berlin.
Military equipment such as AK-47s and MP-5s remain true to the weapons commonly used by the CIA and MI-6.
L.A. Noire
In the mood for a drive through 1940s Los Angeles, why not check outL.A.
Despite the plot being a fantasy crime story,L.A.
Total War
TheTotal Warseries takes first place in the five most historically accurate video games ever made.
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