
Chemistry's To End All Wars is a historical shooter set during World War 1: a historical context that, perhaps surprisingly, remains largely unexploited thanks to developers' preference for WW2. Edge spoke to publisher Ghostlight's senior producer Alasdair Evans and marketing manager Adrian Clews about balancing gaming's need for high-octane action with historical fidelity.

FixThisGame: To End All Wars focuses on delivering that beloved experience to gamers, and does so with style, while focusing on true events that occurred during the First World War, and putting the players right in the middle of the action.

Critically Sane gives the Strategy games you should be playing this fall.

Chalgyr's Game Room writes:
Anyone else grow up playing war board games? Axis & Allies was one of my favorites back then, though others like Risk certainly made the cut. Where as the latter always felt more like a game of luck, the former certainly felt like a precursor to the in-depth strategy games we can play on PC today. One really good example is To End All wars, which lacks in action but certainly not in mental challenges.