While you see games taking on into the future with wilder and wilder concepts, like Titanfall's robot fights and COD:
Infinite Warfare's
space battles, this one went back to its roots and re-lived the days of World War One in the
full glory with which the game had started back in the early 2000's.
For instance, Self Born, 1949, while taking
full advantage of the «drip, blob, and spatter» method used by Jackson Pollock and Robert Motherwell, among others, went one dramatic step further by employing these devices not against the kind of flat, implied
space that existed in Pollock's and Motherwell's canvases but within the
infinite, clearly defined atmospheric
space also found in the works of such Surrealists as Dali and Tanguy.