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December 2008
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The editors liked
Innovative voice command control scheme
Rich unit upgrade tree
Great AI.
Extremely engaging
Nonwonky strategic battles. Units persist across battles.
Innovative voice command mechanic makes you feel powerful
Fantastic audio and visuals put you in the thick of the action
Persistent online campaign makes matches feel meaningful
Different match types make good use of uplink capture mechanic.
The editors didn't like
No representation of the southern hemisphere... Australia? South America? Africa?
Overarching story feels underplayed. Occasional confusion around campaign rules. Previous Page Prev Next Page Next 1 2
Singleplayer campaign has no story to speak of
All three factions play the same way
Limited unit types make for simple rockpaperscissors skirmishes.
Published: 2017-04-24, Author: Jonathan , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: Translating real-time strategy (RTS) games to consoles used to be a very tricky prospect; mouse and keyboard-driven controls are simply the most efficient human interface devices for the genre. However, recently, a few developers have been able to make RT...
Abstract: Tom Clancys EndWar brings a lot of innovation to the RTS genre - but is it enough?This is WarTom Clancy’s EndWar is a console exclusive real-time strategy game – something that is a rarity in the gaming world. This is because the keyboard and...
Abstract: The genres that dominated PC gaming for years, first person shooter and real time strategy, are taking over consoles in greater numbers than ever before. It took a while for RTS games to catch on since the control method is so tuned to keyboard and mou...
Abstract: If you have followed any of my reviews in the past, it is pretty obvious that I am a tried and true disciple of Ubisoft’s military simulations. In fact, even with the recent dirge of co-op titles hitting our collections (Gears of War 2, Resistance 2, ...
Abstract: At first glance, Ubisoft may seem like its just the latest in a long line of developers who have tried to create a console strategy game. Like Bungie has done with Halo Wars, Ubisofts Shanghai studio has built this game from the ground up, making use...
Innovative voice command mechanic makes you feel powerful, Fantastic audio and visuals put you in the thick of the action, Persistent online campaign makes matches feel meaningful, Different match types make good use of uplink capture mechanic.
Singleplayer campaign has no story to speak of, All three factions play the same way, Limited unit types make for simple rockpaperscissors skirmishes.
At its core, EndWar is a bit too simple, but it does offer a unique voice command system and terrific production values. ...
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Published: 2008-11-04, Author: Gabe , review by: gamespy.com
Innovative voice command control scheme; rich unit upgrade tree; great AI.
No representation of the southern hemisphere... Australia? South America? Africa?
By most accounts, console RTS games have yet to hit the sweet spot of controllability enjoyed by PC RTS games, but Tom Clancys EndWar could be the one to finally crack the code. The major innovation here is in the voice command system that enables you...
Abstract: This is a solid RTS experience that will definitely appeal to newcomers to the fold. Battle-hardened veterans may find this a little too simplistic in design but kudos have to go to the development team for creating a solid title that is entertaining a...