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  • Video: EndWar shows us the new flavor of war

    by 
    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    05.23.2007

    If the revelation that EndWar can be controlled solely by voice commands wasn't enough to pique your interest, perhaps this trailer will do the trick. While you won't get to see any actual gameplay in this trailer, you do get some idea of what EndWar is all about, namely destruction, destruction, and more destruction. We really dig the commanding officer, um, commanding the entire army from the safety of the HQ. It adds an extra level of video game flavor to the whole affair, which bodes well for the title if Ubisoft can manage to squeeze that feeling into the actual game. Check out the trailer and tell us what you think.

  • EndWar controlled solely by voice commands

    by 
    David Dreger
    David Dreger
    05.23.2007

    In an announcement during their Ubidays event in Paris, Ubisoft stated that their upcoming strategy title, Tom Clancy's EndWar, is capable of being controlled using only voice commands, although if you want, you can change the settings to use the controller to play as well. Ubi also wanted to point out that they are implementing a different camera position from the norm, comparing it to Madden's over the shoulder view. More details are expected to be revealed on EndWar as Ubidays continue. Are you down for gabbing your way through World War III?[Via Evil Avatar]

  • EndWar screens dazzle the senses

    by 
    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    05.09.2007

    Okay, so these new EndWar screens don't dazzle all the senses. They dazzle every sense except sound, smell, taste, and touch. So, um, when you come right down to it, all they dazzle is the eyes (unless you find licking your monitor a dazzling experience). Anyway, regardless of what particular sense is dazzled, the screens themselves are, in fact, dazzling. If this is the kind of quality we can expect from EndWar, the first RTS in the Tom Clancy franchise, color us impressed. The screens are just loaded with highly detailed objects and effects. We're particularly fond of the explosion seen above. Visit Xboxygen to see the screens in high resolution glory.