Tom Clancy's EndWar Hands-On

We got our hands, or rather voice, on Ubisoft's upcoming wargame.

EndWar is an upcoming real-time strategy game from Ubisoft that takes a unique approach to war; it uses voice commands. At the recent Ubidays event, we gave our voices and this game a try, and we have to say that sticks and stones better watch out, because words can now officially hurt you.

If you aren't familiar with EndWar, it will feature two main modes: Annihilation and Conquest. In our preview of EndWar, we played a Conquest match, but this time we got to pit our vocal chords against the computer in Annihilation. Whereas Conquest is a large-scale battle with lots of players, Annihilation is one-on-one, with each player controlling six units and vying for control of six victory locations.

The battle was in Paris, and we played as Russia against the European Federation, battling back and forth across the Seine River for territorial supremacy. Voice commands aside, EndWar is a straightforward RTS game, with a very easy-to-grasp rock-paper-scissors dynamic. Tanks kill transports, transports kill gunships, and gunships kill tanks. You also need infantry to capture victory locations, and artillery can kill pretty much anything from a distance, or get killed by anything from nearby.

We began the battle with two battalions of tanks, transports, two battalions of choppers (gunships), and some troops. We immediately ordered the troops (who were group four) to capture Whiskey, the closest victory point. We said, "Unit four capture Whiskey!" and our troops immediately moved out to capture it. Meanwhile, we moved our tanks to a bridge crossing that we expected the enemy to try to cross. However, given that we had two groups of tanks and didn't want to issue two separate commands, we put our targeting reticle on the bridge and said "Calling all tanks, move to target!" And sure enough, all of our tanks moved there.

Considering that we weren't entirely sure what the enemy was up to, we switched to our choppers with the command "Unit three camera!" (We yelled everything, though we didn't have to), and moved them across the river to scout the enemy movements. We saw enemy troops capturing a point, and noticed that the troops had a number four under them, so we said "Calling all tanks, attack hostile four!" At that moment, we saw transports moving toward our gunships, so we moved the ships back to Whiskey with a simple "Unit three move to Whiskey!"

We battled back and forth, but by sending our tanks after their transports and our transports after their choppers, all the while capturing points with our troops, we managed to swing the battle drastically in our favor. With the enemy back on their heels, the match entered the "EndWar" phase, which gave them access to a WMD strike. They quickly hit us with a devastating attack that annihilated all of our transports and troops, who had been stationed at a base. Fortunately, we had built up enough points by dint of our victory locations for a WMD strike of our own, and the screen flashed white as we blasted an entrenched enemy stronghold in which infantry had been garrisoned in convincingly French-looking buildings.

Throughout the whole match, we never had a backfire for a correctly stated command, and the game took place in a noisy room. Although all of the commands and syntax will no doubt take some getting used to, from what we saw, learning to speak EndWar should be a uniquely entertaining lesson when the game ships later this year.

129 Comments

  • TheClown24

    Posted Oct 27, 2008 10:41 am PT

    and JJpenguin this game may have an awsome multiplayer but it also has a great single player campaign for all 3 factions, with great length the fact that the first 10 levels of it are the tutorial says it all

  • TheClown24

    Posted Oct 27, 2008 10:39 am PT

    got my copy pre ordered from play (with exclusive steel book lol) but OMG what a game!!! i want it so much... i love tactical RTS games and this looks like the best one ive ever seen

  • JJpenguin

    Posted Oct 21, 2008 6:53 am PT

    valttu, you can use the mic if you don't have XBL, but this seems to be a MP focussed game

  • eddieham13

    Posted Aug 24, 2008 11:36 am PT

    Nathace: "hope it has nukes on it"

    it does have some powerful weapons such as WMD's different for each faction i think.

  • nathace

    Posted Aug 21, 2008 12:56 pm PT

    hope it has nukes on it !

  • emorainbo

    Posted Aug 19, 2008 1:58 pm PT

    Dude this is just like the book "Enders Game"

  • barrenkillakan

    Posted Jul 30, 2008 7:19 am PT

    sweat man, it looks not only awsome and easy to pick up, but is very uniue, ive never seen a game controled by voice comands. im looking forward to play it

  • valttu

    Posted Jul 16, 2008 4:50 pm PT

    Can I use the voicecommands if I don't have Live?? I do have the phones with mic. Please send me a message if anyone knows.

    KILLER GAME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    After this, they should make Tom Clancy's Endwar FPS game. WW3 from the eyes of an infantry soldier. That would be aaaaaaaaaaawwweeeeesssssoooooomeeeeeeeeee!

  • ThorarinnV

    Posted Jul 12, 2008 3:36 pm PT

    IM BUYIN THAT

  • DannyDelorian

    Posted Jul 7, 2008 3:47 pm PT

    It's an RTS. It's basically like taking part of an army commander. You command troops to different locations and give them certain orders or goals. It is not a shooter, so you do not actually take part in the game as a solder. Unless Ubisoft throw in a few FPS levels, then that would be ace!

  • nightshadow275

    Posted Jun 25, 2008 1:46 pm PT

    now is this is a strategy or a shooter? or what else? i didn't read the preview to lazy

  • arfo

    Posted Jun 23, 2008 5:31 am PT

    I love this story at lest it is better than World in confilect and about command by voice, I think it 's very fantastic ,this is a reavelution and I just hope they can creaet this good .I dont want another suprim commander !!!.

  • RonTorque

    Posted Jun 22, 2008 1:37 am PT

    This game looks cool especially with voice commands you get to order the troops with whatever you want.I always dreamed of a game like that...Thanks Ubi

  • Lord-Viru

    Posted Jun 15, 2008 10:59 pm PT

    Wow who would of thought that thermo-nucleic war would be so fun... or that I could fit this many O's and W's into a sentence!

  • athenian29

    Posted Jun 11, 2008 2:09 pm PT

    Sounds to me like Ubisoft really nailed the voice commands. God, they stunk with Ghost Recon 2, though. Every time I said "Take point," a dude chucked a grenade. Not exactly the same thing...

  • PhantomRoy08

    Posted Jun 5, 2008 5:41 pm PT

    play the game when brother is sleeping. YEAH!

  • ahmedbilal1993

    Posted Jun 5, 2008 12:19 pm PT

    I am not sure abou this. I dont think it would work.

  • LegendaryEpoch

    Posted Jun 4, 2008 8:44 am PT

    Voice command. And the game play looks great as well. AWSOME! Definate buy for me!

  • jeremey9905

    Posted Jun 3, 2008 7:13 pm PT

    i know this game is going to rock so ill buy it as soon as it is released, one question is it entirely player vs player or maybe player vs computer A.I., along with player vs player.

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