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(Review game X360) Tom Clancys Endwar


Tom Clancys Endwar release in 06 November 2008 is so awesome gameplay. Real Time Strategy is a traditionally PC gameplay, was made it work on a console next generations. The EndWar attempts a similar console real-time strategy coup with mediocre results. Unlike the more traditional Command & Conquer 3: Kane's Wrath, EndWar does not feature managing resources and building units. Instead, you will command a battalion through small-scale skirmishes and using feature impressive voice-recognition system.


At the start, you will see a world map and have a few battles to choose, to control a majority of the world map. Whether players win or lose, a different set of confrontations opens after each encounter. Since you can't plot your own course across the world map, this part of the game involves no discernible strategy.


Players can battle in the three factions, as the Americans, Europeans, or Russians, but beyond a few minor differences in upgradeable abilities, each faction feels exactly the same. And the very bad news is all three campaigns involve completing the same objectives with similar units, which doesn't provide much incentive to play through the game thrice.

The gameplay of Endwar is similar rock-paper-scissors battle system, example helicopter beats tank, tank beats transport, tank beat infantri, etc. Although you can still upgrading your armies to improved their skills in the battlefield.


In the console platfom, navigating the battle menu is so easy. Moving around the map and launch attacks on the enemy just using your microphone. Voice commands almost always register the first time, and the learning curve is very gentle. Since you control a limited number of troops, it's an excellent replacement for manually scrolling through endless lines of text.


Playing on multiplayer mode against real people is more fun than just challenging the computer AI. Human opponents are more unpredictable and thus make things more exciting. In the last word, I have a oppinion after playing Tom Clancys Endwar is great with featured the voice command system, but it lacks the depth of gameplay.

Tom Clancys Endwar
Publisher : Ubisoft
Developer : Ubisoft
Genre : RTS-Action
Platform : PC
Release Date : 11-06-2008
Score : 8/10

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