Learn more about Tom Clancy's EndWar. (Flash demo) SynopsisIn the year 2020, constant depletion of resources has precipitated the unthinkable: a third and final world war. Thousands of units clash in skirmishes the world over, and billions of lives are at stake in the global conflict. Who will triumph when the superpowers of the near future collide in a bloody conflict where the stakes are high and the body count higher? Tom Clancy's EndWar thrusts you into the center of a massive world war and places you in the general's seat.Take command of any of three customizable armies and engage in fierce battles across the United States, Europe and Russia, growing your army's strength as you gain experience. Coordinate your strategy at the speed of thought using your own voice to control your units. Fight your way across not just remote battlefields, but some of the world's most iconic cities, including Washington, D.C., Paris and Moscow. Engage in massive online battles comprising hundreds of players and lasting months at a time. Experience the terror and devastation of war in a future not far removed from our own as you fight with all your strength to save your homeland from utter destruction.
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This is an amazing game for anyone who loves a good stategy game. You control an Army though WWIII. Multiplayer is a massive map of as many players as posible. Challenge someone to a fight for Paris, or do a co-op battle for Washington D.C. The possibilities are endless.
CODAK11
What's great about it: You get to control your own units though a massive World War III campain. Why does attacking Paris sound so apeling?
What's not so great: This game is great all around. I only wish the units themselves were custimizable.