EndWar
PSP
Release date: 07.11.2008
£12.47
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Synopsis
Ubisoft enters the realm of turn-based strategy in EndWar, which uses its own unique control scheme to command troops on the battlefield.
In 2020, humanity’s era of relative peace is at an end, with the world’s limited resources causing worldwide panic. As tensions rise, the third and final World War comes into fruition, powered by the technological advancements 2020 has to offer. Players will take control of one of three national armies - America, Russia or Europe - in order to fight in large scale battles that span the globe. Each of these battlefields is based upon a well-known landscape of current times in places such as Washington D.C. and Paris.
The handheld versions of this strategy title veer away from the voice controlled gameplay of console versions, instead taking their own unique concept from the series. Though combat is turn-based, players can plan ahead of time, performing simultaneous move and attack phases to help maintain the title’s fast pace and imitate real-time strategy.
Tom Clancy’s EndWar takes the complexities of controlling a strategy title on a handheld and simplifies the process to make it far more accessible.
Features
- World in Flames - A chillingly realistic vision of World War 3, in the fashion of the best techno-thrillers… Set in 2020, Tom Clancy’s EndWar explores a full-scale land war between superpowers. While the narrative engrosses the player in a massive global conflict, with battles taking place in American and European heartlands, on 40 real-life recognizable battlefields including Washington D.C., Paris and Moscow.
- Shock and Awe - Tom Clancy’s EndWar exploits the capabilities of next-generation consoles to deliver production values comparable to the best action titles, rendering the chaos and grandeur of tactical combat more vividly than any game before it.
- Control amidst chaos - The game's intense depiction of land warfare never overwhelms the player because Tom Clancy’s EndWar’s console-based design and interface empowers him to constantly maintain situational awareness and execute orders with the dispatch of a tactical genius. Simplicity ensures that success depends on tactical decision-making, not manual dexterity.
- Massive replayability - In every way possible, Tom Clancy’s EndWar is designed for maximum replayability.
Product information
| Platform | Sony PlayStation Portable |
|---|---|
| No Of Discs | 1 |
| Genre | Strategy, Battle |
| Publisher | Ubisoft |





