This Tom Clancy title takes the strategy route, allowing for online competition with army troops numbering in the hundreds. It’s a more accessible RTS making use of unique yet embarrassing voice controls.
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Genre: Strategy Release date: November 04, 2008 Published by: Ubisoft Developed by: Ubisoft Shanghai
Tom Clancy's EndWar is shaping up to be a spectacle of epic proportions. Harcore combat, glittering graphics and intense tactical gameplay will satisfy the most obsessed Tom Clancy fan; even if the voice command does feel a little too intense. Here, we take a look at the nuts and bolts of combat that'll bring World War III to your 360 or PS3 in all its vivid, visceral glory.
Actual on-field conflict largely boils down to a massive brawl for possession of territory. Each of EndWars forty (!)
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Dec 13, 2007
Tom Clancys EndWar is an RTS set in a near-future World War III scenario in which a nuclear exchange in the Middle East has decimated the worlds oil supply. Michael De Plater, Creative Director for Ubisofts Shanghai studio, was on hand to walk us through the gameplay mechanics and mercilessly crush us into radioactive dust a one-on-one match.
At its core, EndWar employs a rock-paper-scissors model for conflict resolution much like other RTS games. Each map is a race to control an
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It's the end of the world as we know... and yet, we feel fine
Oct 03, 2007
Oct 3, 2007
Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter meets Commander & Conquer is the best way to describe this near-future fusion of real-time strategy and third-person squad-shooter. Set in the thick of World War III in the year 2020, it sees the superpowers of the US, Europe and Russia busting out all their hi-tech hardware and boys' toys.
Ubisoft has streamlined fussier resource management aspects and created a full 3D world instead of the typical top-down 2D view. The ground-level camera places
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Peace will not prevail. Tom Clancy's EndWar will rage on with persistent online battles
May 23, 2007
Desktop generals have been treated to some spectacular new RTS games recently. But despite the successes of Supreme Commander and Command & Conquer 3, we havent seen anything that will really push the strategic warfare genre forward - past bigger maps, larger numbers of units, and better visuals - until now.
Enter Tom Clancys EndWar, Ubisofts latest stab at injecting something new into the diet of micromanagers. “Its ‘real-time and its ‘strategy, but its not like a PC
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ESRB Rating
Tom Clancy's EndWar is rated: Teen
Alcohol Reference,
Blood,
Language,
Suggestive Themes,
Tobacco Reference,
Violence