History on Fire

[RERUN] EPISODE 84: History and Video Games

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Feb 16, 2026
Alexander Von Sternberg, host of History Impossible and history-minded gamer, joins to explore how games reconstruct the past. They discuss prehistoric play in Far Cry Primal and Ancestors, the melancholy authenticity of Red Dead, Assassin’s Creed’s Renaissance playground, Ghost of Tsushima’s poetic immersion, and Kingdom Come’s late medieval rigor. Short, fun takes on how interactivity shapes historical worlds.
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ADVICE

Slow Down And Explore

  • Don't rush historical games; linger to discover environmental storytelling and hidden details.
  • Explore non-essential scenes to gain richer historical context and sensory understanding.
INSIGHT

Small Details Build Authentic Worlds

  • Small researched touches (cave paintings, vision quests, social roles) enrich authenticity.
  • These elements let players visualize prehistoric religion, art, and gender roles beyond sparse archaeology.
INSIGHT

Violence Normalized, Sex Policed

  • Games show cultural discomfort: violence is normalized while sexual depiction remains heavily restricted.
  • Daniele sees this as a cultural oddity revealing modern puritanical attitudes.
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