Everyone knows that World War II crops up in videogames so often and so regularly that they're recognized as a genre in themselves, and derided as such. Yeah, WWII games are cool but kinda played out, at least for me. Game designers have moved on to newer pastures, namely Vietnam and pseudo-Iraqs. But I'm looking for a modern-ish, mechanized wargame, or any kind of game really, about a different war.
Where are all the games about the First World War?
Now, I know the obvious answer. It's hard to make an entertaining big-picture strategy game about two static lines of infantry shooting at each other until one side builds more tanks and the other runs out of money. Given the textbook rubric most RTS games work under, you could get the same basic effect in any game. And as for non-RTS games, the WWII-requisite one man army FPS is even harder to believe in a completely motionless war, flight-sims began and ended (well) with Red Baron, and any other simulation is pretty much moot.
All the same, I'd love to see a game, especially a big-picture game, about warfare with infantry, armored-cars, submarines, ramshackle tanks, cavalry, canvas airplanes, and zeppelins. Aside from an obscure War of the Worlds license game, the aforementioned Red Baron, and the Germany campaign from Empire Earth, I don't know of any games set in WWI. Can anybody help me scratch that itch?