The realism. They often show the harsh reality of war like death, destruction and the loss of innocence. For example, in 'All Quiet on the Western Front', the graphic descriptions of the battlefield make readers feel the brutality directly.
One great RPG only war story is from the game 'Final Fantasy Tactics'. It has a complex war story filled with political intrigue, different factions vying for power, and a cast of diverse characters. The story delves deep into themes like loyalty, sacrifice, and the consequences of war.
It could mean that in Battlefield 5, there is only one war story available. Maybe the game was designed in such a way that they focused on a single, in - depth war story rather than multiple ones to create a more concentrated and immersive experience for the players.
It depends. If it's a small - scale or specialized battlefield trial, it could be normal. Some trials are very targeted and don't need a large number of war stories.
Well, there could be tales of heroic soldiers making last - stand defenses. For example, a small unit holding off a much larger enemy force through their strategic use of the terrain.
There is 'For Whom the Bell Tolls' by Ernest Hemingway. It tells a story of an American fighting in the Spanish Civil War. It's full of action, drama and also shows the human side of war. 'Slaughterhouse - Five' is also a very interesting 'only war story' that has a unique narrative style about World War II.
Another theme is the horror of war. The stories depict the gruesome and terrifying nature of battles against various foes like Orks, Tyranids, and Chaos forces. It shows how soldiers have to face not just physical danger but also psychological stress. For instance, fighting against the Tyranids, which are an ever - hungry swarm, can be a nerve - wracking experience. And when facing Chaos, there are also the elements of corruption and temptation that add to the horror. The stories also touch on the theme of camaraderie among the soldiers. They rely on each other in the toughest of situations, sharing supplies, covering each other in battle, and even giving their lives for their comrades.
Sure. 'XCOM' is an RPG with a strong war - story focus. You are in charge of a military organization fighting against an alien invasion. The battles are intense and strategic, and the overarching story of humanity's fight for survival is engaging.