Tom Clancy's EndWar

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Summary

Live the thrilling career of an army commander and lead your army to victory in a massive online World War III! Take control of the U.S.-led Joint Strike Force, the European Enforcers Corps, or the Russian Spetsnaz Guards Brigade in a persistent ongoing World War. Create your army to match your tactical style and create a strategy that will defeat your enemies.
You Are In Control
In addition to traditional RTS controls (mouse selection, hotkeys), EndWar goes beyond other Real Time Strategy games by letting you use your own voice to control your units, offering you true control at the speed of thought.
Putting You in the Battle
Instead of using the traditional top-down view, EndWar employs a unique third-person camera that puts you in the heart of the battle, making the use of terrain and cover even more critical to achieving victory. Zoom in and out at will and watch the devastation unfold as hundreds of units engage the enemy on fully destructible battlefields.
Armed for the Future
True to the Tom Clancy legacy, EndWar offers a wide range of vehicles, weapons and equipment based on real-world military research, giving you unprecedented access to the cutting-edge technology of tomorrow’s wars, such as drones and space-based weapons of mass destruction.

Go to war online in a persistent multiplayer World War III with fully-customizable battalions and units
Refined HUD and controls and new waypoint system, combined with EndWar’s proven revolutionary voice command system
30 stunningly realistic real-world battlefields set in Europe and the United States, including Washington D.C., Paris, and Moscow
Deeply customizable armies featuring unit ranks and hundreds of upgrades add up to endless replay value.
Includes all the downloadable content released on consoles – maps, additional upgrades and battalions.
Watch the destruction unfold in spectacular detail in massive battles featuring hundreds of units and destructible environments.


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Tom Clancy's EndWar Reviews & Ratings

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Review by Dco326 [user]
November 9, 2021

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Review by tankianserj94 [user]
March 31, 2014

No long comments, just point formsPros: 1) graphics-love the details of every units, infantry, tanks, and their actions)2) voiceNo long comments, just point formsPros: 1) graphics-love the details of every units, infantry, tanks, and their actions)2) voice command? Nice Job! can identify English with various slangsCons: 1) gameplay-i dont even know the first time i play. just commands unit. no base defence,constructing buildings etc. the gameplay is mainly just capture uplink points WTF!!!2) No real game progress. i mean, if you upgrade your army, the enemy would do the same,you can never overwhelm the enemy with superior tech advances, the enemy will pickupat least two ranks behind you, so if you upgrade your army in anyway, it doesnt help that much3) voice command. not much, but if you made mistake using this feature, it can give u setback.imagine giving orders of airstrike or wmd to ur own units or uplinks. dang!

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Review by Parzival [user]
February 27, 2013

I got this game on Steam simply to see how bad it really was, like I did with Ace of Spades. The graphics, sound, etc. are simply jaw-dropping. For a game made in 2009, I was expecting Age of Empires III-style graphics, but NO, they just had to be EPIC. The gameplay leaves something to be desired, though. The campaign is mediocre and does not really retain any lasting value once you finish it. I found that I had to restart levels several times to get out of sticky situations. The story itself was disappointing (SPOILER HERE): Russians versus everybody else, but I guess that's to be expected from Tom Clancy. The multiplayer, on the other hand, was great. Playing against others online was a refreshing experience with the good graphics. The complaints I have, though, are pretty big. ONE: Although the voice-activated UI is an interesting idea, it never picks up steam (okay, bad pun). Even with the calibration, you have to speak slowly and precisely several times for the Siri-thingy to catch on. This could be a problem just with me, because I'm an American, and Americans tend to slur and talk fast, but this really dampened the experience for me. The other complaint I have is that you don't have an independent camera to move around the entire battlefield instead, you are stuck with the unit your camera is on. Sometimes I just want to enjoy the wanton destruction, but when I have to survey the entire battlefield to make game-changing decisions, the frozen camera just doesn't cut it. Aside from those, however, this is a game that is solid. Patience is needed, but the reward is great.

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Review by Siphine [user]
May 31, 2012

EndWar is a new breed of RTS, what other RTS games used voice command before EndWar? None. Then we have the people whining about cameraEndWar is a new breed of RTS, what other RTS games used voice command before EndWar? None. Then we have the people whining about camera controls, IT IS SUPPOSED TO BE REALISTIC!

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Review by TylerTerror [user]
April 13, 2011

Endwar, first off is the only RTS ive seen that shows true realism and strategy. other RTSs ive seen is merely who has the most forces, nowEndwar, first off is the only RTS ive seen that shows true realism and strategy. other RTSs ive seen is merely who has the most forces, now with Endwar its not how many you have but how you use them. and true history has shown us that numbers dont mean anything. think about the US forces in Iraq, or Afghanistan. when Desert Storm happend we has maybe 20,000 soldiers there against 500,000-1,000,000 enemies. but because of tactics they prevaled. and thats what this RTS is about. its about how efficently you can think as a General. and how smart you are when it comes to commanding troops. simply charging all your troops at once would be foolish as one well placed artillery strike would end it.i rate this game a 10 because thios is the only RTS in exsistance that brings in true realism and Strategy in to the gaming world. plus i think the game was really fun.

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Game Information
Release Date November 4, 2008
Publisher Ubisoft Shanghai
Content Rated T (Teen)
Game Modes Single player, Multiplayer
Genres Real Time Strategy (RTS), Simulator, Strategy, Turn-based strategy (TBS)
Themes Action
Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Nintendo DS, PlayStation Portable