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Game Over: Tom Clancy's EndWar Review

Game Over writes: "As our story opens, we find the entire world embroiled in a war to end all wars. Conflicts between the world's nations have risen to a level of complete chaos that has come to be known as the EndWar. Ubisoft's developers have thrust players into the roles of squad commanders deploying their forces via groundbreaking voice-recognition technology, while at the same time promising the Tom Clancy brand of high-tech wartime drama. Can Ubisoft's gameplay and technological prowess cash the check the box cover writes? Will players feel like gigantic tools sitting in their command centers (couches) yelling into a microphone? Will the EndWar be lost when troops misinterpret an order that was actually an angry mom yelling from the other room? Debriefing follows..."
80 / 100
Cyrus365 - contributor
Published: 219 days 2 hours ago | Review | PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360 | PC
 
 
 

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