Most adults don't agree with war games finding them aggressive, destructive, violent in general and most of them find them time wasting. People that think this way are generally adults that have forgotten the anxiety most teenagers have inside them. These games not only help let of steam but also require a lot of concentration and reflexes.
War games shouldn't be the only way out to liberate stress, other physical and mental activities are much more important and specially outdoor activities, but these are not quite the subject right now.
The point I want to make is that these games are not necessarily bad, but people who play too much time do tend to end up a little worse than they started. The trick is to control the time you devote to these screen games and always leave it while it's still good.
Some games that represent or that are based on real historical wars actually teach you stuff that happened, dates, the state of the country at the time, weapons, political facts and so on.
Some of my personal favorites are Medal of honor, Battlefield Vietnam, Battlefield 2, Brothers in arms and Call of duty.
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