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Tom Clancy's EndWar (Microsoft Xbox 360, 2008)

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UPC
3307210413116
ESRB Descriptor
Alcohol and Tobacco Référence, Blood, Language, Suggestive Themes
ESRB Rating
T-Teen
Game Name Special Features
Modern warfare, realistic strategy -- the Tom Clancy series takes
Control Elements
Gamepad/Joystick
Number of Players
1-4
Location
USA
EAN
0008888524069
Platform
Microsoft Xbox 360
Rating
T-Teen
MPN
008888524069
Publisher
Ubisoft
Genre
Strategy
Game Name
Tom Clancy's EndWar

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Following nearly ten years of highly regarded first-person shooter and stealth games, the techno-thriller Tom Clancy franchise deploys its first true strategy combat title. Set in the near future, EndWar puts players in command of high-tech tanks, helicopters, infantry, and other units, in combat across world-capital battlefields such as London, Paris, and Washington, D.C. Although many earlier Tom Clancy games are set within secret organizations and covert missions, the suitably titled EndWar takes place in the open, across the globe, in nothing less than World War III. In the year 2020, nuclear warfare in the Middle East has left Russia with most of the world's available fossil fuel -- and cash. The United States' threatens from above, with the strength of its space program, while Europe's technological and diplomatic superiority threaten from within. Each of these three factions is playable against the others in its own 30-plus mission campaign.<br><br>Also unlike most previous Tom Clancy games, EndWar is a widely cross-platform release, with different versions available for handhelds and PCs as well as the contemporary high-def consoles. The Xbox 360 version of EndWar is a real-time strategy game with state-of-the art features such as contextual targeting and large, true-3D combat areas where cover and line-of-sight can make all the difference between survival and defeat. The game's most remarkable innovation is its voice-command system. Players can direct their troops in battle almost completely by speaking orders their headsets or microphones while holding a trigger button. For views of the battlefield, players are limited to the perspectives of their units in the field, from which they can select by voice. A command ship offers an abstract city map and SitRep details for a broader look at the battle. All commands can also be made with conventional button presses as well. In addition to the three single-player campaigns, cooperative and competitive multiplayer games are available through Xbox Live, for as many as four-versus-four players in a match.<br><br>Units are upgradable with experience and carry over from mission to mission. Commanders are limited in the number of units they can control on a map by Command Points. Each unit on the map costs a number of points. Additional Command Points are rewarded for capturing command post uplinks. Captured posts provide other benefits as well, such as the ability to launch debilitating EMT blasts, or support from Clancy's familiar Ghost Recon soldiers. "EndWar" has a double meaning, as it also describes the last phase in a battle. When a winning side has captured more than half of the map objectives, the losing side gains access to a WMD -- each faction has a different ultimate weapon. Meant to give the losing player a final chance at victory, use of the WMD is not without a big drawback: if the losing side chooses to use its WMD, the winning side then gains access to its WMD as well.

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Publisher
Ubisoft
MPN
008888524069
UPC
3307210413116, 0008888524069
eBay Product ID (ePID)
60034484

Product Key Features

Rating
T-Teen
Genre
Strategy
Platform
Microsoft Xbox 360
Game Name
Tom Clancy's EndWar

Additional Product Features

Release Year
2008
Number of Players
1-4
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Control Elements
Gamepad/Joystick
LeafCats
139973
ESRB Descriptor
Alcohol and Tobacco Référence, Blood, Language, Suggestive Themes, Violence

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  • WARNING May cuase narcoleptic siezures to FPS fanboys

    Take Ghost Recon and multiply each soldier by five, add a couple of tanks, and replace your controller with a headset. You have now upgraded to Ubisoft’s new RTS game, EndWar, where online competition and vocally issued commands will have you addicted to winning World War III again and again. The best part about this game is the voice command,but thats coming from a console gamer that is not into RTS.I guess thats the only way they could keep our attention since were not mashin six buttons per every second. This game seems very hard to master and there is a huge community of online battles. And as if we needed another excuse to beat online opponents to a pulp, each Live battle you fight helps determine the victor of a worldwide game of global domination called Theater of War. In this mode, ...

  • EndWar - Best strategy game for console gameplay

    If youre a fan of computer strategy/civilization building and conquering (like Age of Empires) and want something more simple and more fun, look no further than the innovative EndWar game from Ubisoft. Unlike other strategy games, EndWar is built around voice commands using your microphone and your voice. They call this approach war at the speed of thought. This is an excellent concept and works out remarkably well. EndWar is basically battles. You dont have to bring up entire civilizations. You are thrown into controlling a batallion and you fight the enemy. This approach makes the game go faster and makes the game a lot more fun to play. Though playing the story mode will get you a good sense of how the game is played and a few achievement points (for xbox 360), the game is centeralized ...

  • I recommend to all who like a RPG postmodern war with intense gunfire...

    Tom Clancys, what about him ... The master of the strategies and military conspiracies ... The game is not a FPS RPG is ... the definition and in style ... Great strategic movement of troops and the most amazing game (Enough to be sensational - Is voice control ... is simply spectacular ... you interact all the time with the game, only with voice command ... it makes necessary the use of redeset for giving commands, but so is joy and fun) ... Although it is an RPG, the action is incredibly intense. ..you can not stop playing when you get ... it's not hard to learn the voice commands and worth decorate them, because after you learn the fun is guaranteed ... I have not found DLCs to download the live, but not enough to be a problem because the game, by itself, is already a show strategy ... ...

  • Voice Commands Awesome! Everything else stinks.

    When playing the demo, it seemed like a pretty sweet game with alot of potential. Little did I know that the demo you can get online IS basically the entire game in a nutshell. The voice command system is awesome, though a bit buggy. Some commands just don't register correctly even when others work perfectly. Also, the volume has to be consistent so if you think you can play this at night quietly, voice commands are going to be all messed up. Still, it's a whole new direction to take the RTS genre. There's a severe lack of units. It's basically Rock-Paper-Scissors. Transports beat Gunships, Gunships beat Tanks, Tanks beat transports. There's also riflemen and engineers but they're both essentially worthless except for taking objectives or if you can get engineers garrisonned where the ...

  • On the right track, but not quite there yet.

    Pros: The voice-command system works very well, and is extremely fun to use. Endwar makes you feel like you are a battlefield commander. For the most part, your units will do exactly what you want them to -- something not present in most console strategy titles. The units are well-balanced, and purchasing upgrades for your units adds a layer of depth and strategy to the game. The graphics and visuals are also strong, and issuing commands is just plain fun. Cons: Lack of depth. Even purchasing upgrades doesn't do away with the very simple rock-paper-scissors gameplay in Endwar. In fact, the game even touts this system as the "chain of combat." Because of this, the tactics that you can use in this game are somewhat limited. The "Theater of War" mode also leaves something to be desired. ...