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Tom Clancy's EndWar Exclusive Hands-On - Single-Player, Multiplayer, and World War III

We get our hands on this upcoming console strategy game in this exclusive E3 preview.

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See what EndWar is all about in this exclusive video.

If you thought gas prices were bad now, wait until 2020 when Russia becomes the world's largest supplier of oil and natural gas production in Tom Clancy's EndWar. This development fuels a military buildup not seen since the Cold War. A missile defense shield is constructed that protects the United States, Europe, and Russia from nuclear annihilation, but instead of peace, the tension escalates into a massive ground war spanning the globe. In EndWar, World War III has begun, and the future may be bleak, but it's never been brighter for console strategy fans.

Scheduled for release this October, EndWar is a different sort of strategy game, built from the ground up with consoles in mind. We recently visited with creative director Michael de Plater for the latest on EndWar. Hands-on multiplayer sessions and a few new details were included in our visit, as well as whispers of a possible PC version.

You can't fight a war without an army, so the first thing you'll do in EndWar is choose and customize your own battalion. After selecting either the US, European, or Russian factions, you then choose the type of battalion, be it airborne, mechanized, armored, signals, or assault. For example, airborne will feature increased gunship and riflemen ranks, armored will have tank bonuses, while assault will be a balanced attack force. From there, you select a task force bonus. Airborne gunships, for example, can immediately unlock a rocket barrage, a volley of 80mm unguided rockets that deal "kinetic damage" and "blast damage." Artillery units of mechanized battalions can grab a bunker buster shell, an incendiary warhead for increased penetration. The list of bonuses is lengthy; there are about 90 different upgrades for each faction that can be purchased with credits earned based on your performance.

The customization space in EndWar is called the barracks. This is where you'll edit your battalion's camouflage and purchase the aforementioned battle upgrades. The barracks were inspired by, believe it or not, the garage in Forza 2, a place to tweak and enjoy your creations. The units--riflemen, engineers, tanks, transports, gunships, artillery, command vehicles--will gain experience in the persistent online campaign called Theater of War and will rank up. There are six ranks, and by the time you have a unit maxed out with combat bonuses and field experience, you will have grown quite attached to it. But if a unit is eliminated in battle, it will be replaced by lowly privates. War is hell, after all.

In the single-player campaign, you'll play as Gen. Scott Mitchell of Ghost Recon fame and command the United States faction against Mother Russia. The warzone spanning most of the northern hemisphere is broken up into battle points. This is the same map that will be used online for Theater of War. In the campaign, you will choose which battle is most important to win, and the AI will handle the remaining battles on the map. Online, success in each battle will be decided by which faction has the largest winning percentage.

The multiplayer modes have been changed somewhat since we last saw EndWar. There's Conquest, the battle for uplink stations on one of the 29 maps. The uplinks are responsible for protecting the area from nuclear strike. Once a majority is controlled, the losing team will have five minutes to regain a point or be annihilated. The losing team will at least gain access to a WMD to even the odds--a kinetic strike fired from space for the Americans; an orbital laser blast for the Europeans; a tactical nuke for the Ruskies. If you do use a WMD, be warned. Aside from general devastation to the environment and local plant life, your enemy will also be able to launch a WMD following your attack. The Assault mode is a basic deathmatch, while Raid is an attack-and-defend match using multiple uplink points. The final mode, Siege, is another attack-and-defend match in which the defenders have 10 minutes to protect one major point on the map, like the US Capitol or the Eiffel Tower for instance (both fully destructible, by the way).

We jumped in a two-on-two conquest map at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. It was supposed to be a great day for the Americans as they launched a shuttle into space. Instead, the Russians destroyed the shuttle, and it's all-out war on the ground. We teamed with de Plater to take on the enemy AI and immediately felt the strategic appeal of EndWar. Thanks to the seamless voice command system, you feel like a general on the battlefield, reacting immediately with tactical changes to enemy advances. It will only take a few minutes of ordering "unit one to attack hostile two" and "unit three to secure Yankee" before you'll be fully engrossed in the battle. Having such seamless controls is important to keep the rock-paper-scissors gameplay flowing. Gunships destroy tanks and artillery, tanks destroy transports, and transports can take out gunships with AA flak. The core combat flows from this system and the voice commands make it that much easier to master.

If you look closely, you can almost feel the influence of the Total War strategy series at work. De Plater also headed up Rome: Total War, so it's no coincidence that the units are spread out on the bottom of the screen in much the same way. Instead of trebuchets and catapults, you have riflemen and nuclear weapons. De Plater goes so far as to call it Total War meets Clancy. Resources are not won or lost in an over world map, however. Gaining access to uplinks will allow you to deploy more units on the battlefield. Once you've secured an uplink, engineers can unlock three levels of air support, electronic warfare, and force recon. Air strike will call in H.A.W.X. fighter jets to deliver destructive payloads; electronic warfare attacks are electromagnetic pulses that disable an enemy's electronics; forced recon are highly trained Ghost Recon units that can easily take over enemy positions.

Multiplayer promises to only get bigger as you jump into four-versus-four battles and have to coordinate with other battalions. So far, we had a blast playing quarterback with our troops using the voice command system, blowing up famous landmarks, and customizing our army in the barracks. Our in-depth coverage of EndWar is just beginning. Be sure to check out our exclusive gameplay video and enjoy World War III for yourself.

230 Comments

  • darkmen909

    Posted Nov 2, 2008 9:31 am PT

    theres a demo out now and its amazing

  • gamescottsman

    Posted Oct 19, 2008 9:59 am PT

    I've just played the demo and this game is AWESOME!!!
    RA3 and others - eat your heart out! This game sets a standard in which all new RTS games should take a leaf out of. The Third Person Perspective combined with free roaming, easy to manage, well designed and exciting units will make this one of my favourites of all time!

  • JeffreyCor

    Posted Oct 7, 2008 10:27 pm PT

    I sure hope it is a lot different than this preview. The obvious preference for console makes this game sound bad.

  • VonEhrhardt

    Posted Oct 3, 2008 9:49 pm PT

    If everything works as advertised, then this is a game I will definetley have to try. The only thing that concernces me is the voice command.

  • Konigkrieg

    Posted Sep 27, 2008 12:16 pm PT

    This game is going to be the best game I've ever buy.

  • Wargodgohan

    Posted Sep 27, 2008 7:48 am PT

    I think end war will be better than Hawks, For the simple fact is i am a Big Ace Comabat Fan and when watching the game play the graphics were so so and the controles looked shakey.. when you have one great game you should stick to that design for future games.. Its like with the New Rainbow 6 3 that is comming out watch the game play movie, and its corny compaird to rainbow 6 vegas 2 which had amazing game play and now Rainbow 6 3 has Crappy graphics?? come on now someone in Calif Aint doing there job at keeping these games top of the line with the best graphics out there..

  • blackjack95

    Posted Sep 21, 2008 12:20 pm PT

    all Tom Clancy games have been a blast!!!!BUT with H.A.W.K.S soon to be releasd it is hard to choose witch one to get!end war or hawks!!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!

  • spy_guy14

    Posted Sep 12, 2008 10:30 am PT

    voice command looks pretty accurate btw if you type in "tom clanys endwar pax" in youtube theres a video of a parot playing endwar pretty well

  • chase050505

    Posted Sep 9, 2008 7:41 pm PT

    this is one of the ames i preordered and it looks awesome it sounds worth the money

  • hassy94

    Posted Sep 8, 2008 2:03 pm PT

    to blackjack, mercs 2 is a 3rd person action game, not an RTS, and yes this game looks good, I doubt I'll get it though to to the other games coming out in the next few months

  • Sodney

    Posted Sep 3, 2008 10:22 am PT

    WOOOOOOOOOOW!!!!!!!!!! this looks amazing. I'll be getting this

  • blackjack95

    Posted Aug 26, 2008 12:19 pm PT

    I think this will rock next gen console strategy games but there mighi be 2 problems. 1. will voice command work smoothly. 2. will merc's2:wif beat it.

  • easykill_astari

    Posted Aug 26, 2008 10:53 am PT

    looks great! Can't wait

  • pspeck_1

    Posted Aug 24, 2008 9:24 am PT

    there isn't- well not the ones that we know today, as Theres a joint missile shield around the US and most of Europe. Which is why WWIII relies on more conventional means of warfare.

  • Yuhi33

    Posted Aug 23, 2008 4:52 pm PT

    I hope there's nukes in the game

  • tecumseheagle17

    Posted Aug 23, 2008 2:31 pm PT

    every single day i want this game more and more badly!!! its going to be intense with all the blowing up, shooting and especiaally the voice command!!!! i cant wait at all!!!!

  • Phoenix534

    Posted Aug 21, 2008 10:32 am PT

    I hate this. I have to wait until Christmas to get EndWar. That bites.

  • tecumseheagle17

    Posted Aug 19, 2008 5:50 pm PT

    this game is going to get an average 9.0 rating!!! im preordring it for sure

  • osiris

    Posted Aug 7, 2008 10:53 am PT

    Definitely the game to wait for this October. The next step for us armchair generals. Yar!

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