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Tom Clancy's EndWar
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Ubi Soft 34406
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We found 4 listings for the Tom Clancy's EndWar (Ubi Soft 34406):
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UPC 0-08888-34406-3, EAN 0-008888-344063
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Reviews by Users
27 Apr 2009



little hard
A little hard for the kids but its a lot of strategy and it may take a while longer to figure it out....
–Christine J. Coppfrom Amazon.com
14 Feb 2009



Good concept, but gameplay often gets old
Endwar was one of the games I eagerly anticipated when I got my PS3. I am a very big fan of military strategy games and absolutely loved Sid Meyer's Civilization Revolutions. Additionally, the voice command option seemed innovative. Now owning it and having played it for a few months, the game overall has been somewhat disappointing. Granted, I had some good times with it, but the concept and innovativeness quickly begins to get old.
The basic concept is that you are a commander in an...
–Adamfrom Amazon.com
28 Jan 2009



pretty good stuff
I have only played the game for a couple of hours, but it is great fun. So far it seems as though there are only soo many things you can do in the game, it is not like Dune where you have to construct buildings and harvest for gold or anything like that. However, the graphics are great and the gameplay is as well. I am an amateur, so still learning the game, but it looks like it will be loads of fun as I become more comfortable with the controls and stuff. The best feature is definitely the voic...
–Stephen T. Webbfrom Amazon.com