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Tom Clancy's End War

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Tom Clancy's End War

Rating: 3.5 (30 votes cast)

"I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones." - Albert Einstein

2011 - 2014. The world enjoys an unprecedented era of peace as enhanced defense technology eliminates the threat of nuclear war. But can it last?

2020. Constant depletion of resources has international tensions at a breaking point. One spark will ignite what no one thought could happen...a third and final world war.

Introducing Tom Clancy's EndWar, the first new Clancy I.P. since the highly acclaimed Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell launched in 2002. EndWar will bring World War III to life in a way only Clancy can.

Features:

  • Strategy for the next generation: Led by creative director Michael de Plater (Rome Total War), EndWar will redefine strategy gaming. Designed exclusively for next-gen consoles EndWar will create a theatre of war, immersing you in the drama of World War III in a way you never thought possible. 
  • Fight For Your Nation: Pick a side US, Europe, Russia - the fate of the world is in your hands. If you don't step in to save your homeland, who will? 
  • Command Your Army: Grow your army into the most powerful force on the planet. Your army is completely customizable, and experience breeds strength - your units grow more powerful with every campaign you fight. 
  • Light Up The City of Lights: Tom Clancy's World War III won't be won by capturing remote deserts or grasslands but by striking countries in the heart. Paris, Moscow, Washington D.C. will all erupt in flames as you battle your way through the fully destructive playground. 
  • A Whole New Kind of Massive: EndWar will be an online multiplayer experience unlike anything you've ever encountered. 16 player matchups? Try hundreds. 30 minute battles? Try persistent matchups lasting for months at a time. This isn't a skirmish, it's World War III. 
  • Talk Your Way to Victory: Put the controller aside and start shouting commands. EndWar can be played almost entirely via voice command.

 

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Tom Clancy's End War review

By natkremer posted 26th Jul 2011

Very interesting RTS, good graphics and combat AI is slightly challenging at its maximum difficulty. Online is enjoyable and the voice command option is a great help in the thick of it!

Tom Clancy's End War review

By masterslay posted 9th Jan 2011

This game has interesting aspects, as you can use your voice and give orders. I will recommend this if you are a big fan of tom clancy games. Just give innovative rts a chance.

Tom Clancy's End War review

By wolf969 posted 11th Sep 2010

Add to it buggy as hell, first the stupid tages DRM was screwy, then once it was installed the game had random crashes while loading levels. Not fun, pity to it was an interesting idea.

By fibio posted 27th May 2009

End War is an odd game. On the one hand it introduces some very interesting new mechanics into an old genre. The squads are persistent and the levelling system means you do form attachments to your experienced units and the large amounts of dialog in the game bolster this. The voice control is also done well, with the game rarely misinterpreting your commands, though it could do with some more flexibility as ‘attack’ and ‘engage’ would in the real world be used fairly interchangeably.

However, End War’s failing is unfortunately the game play. The campaign is non-linear and so soon bogs down into a series of repetitive missions, generally using the same half dozen maps and before you’ve even gotten half way the game becomes more of a grind than actual fun. The camera is also intentionally restrictive, which in my opinion makes it very hard to keep up with the larger maps and the AI seems to yo-yo between being extremely easy and downright impossible.

Overall I would say this is an interesting take on a lot of old mechanics, but it is not sufficiently engaging to be worth the price.