



Tom Clancy's EndWar: Fanday
2008-10-13 09:18:00 by Driftwood
About a week ago, Gamesyde was invited to Tom Clancy's EndWar's fanday in Paris, not too far from the Eiffel Tower that blows up on the game's cover. Most of the team already was in Tokyo for the TGS and they had taken all the cameras with them and the rest of the guys were too busy to accompany me. As a result, I ended up being the only one representing the site in a little multiplayer tournament. More info inside, if you're in to reading that is.

First things first, it might be useful to remind you what Tom Clancy's EndWar is all about. The RTS genre is not particularly thriving on consoles and it's mostly due to complicated controls and some heavy interface design. Ubisoft is about to try to change things for the best with a game that can be played almost entirely by voice command. Since it's a Tom Clancy game, expect a very realistic world with geopolitical issues: in the near future - in 2020 - the world is on the verge of a third world war because of the oil crisis. For more details, you should check out the official site of the game. A little anecdote though, Ghost Recon's first time fans will be pleased to see that Scott Mitchell has been promoted to Army General since his latest adventures in Mexico so it's all very coherent with the other games of the franchise.

Let's start with a few words on the campaign mode. I didn't get much time to play it as we were mostly shown the multiplayer part of the game but I still have a few things to tell you. The campaign mode will be divided into two different parts: the first one will be some sort of long tutorial in which you won't be able to choose among the different factions. Its goal is clearly to teach you how to play and it should last about 4 to 5 hours. The second campaign will be far less scripted and linear and the player will be given more freedom for 5 to 7 hours more of gameplay.

In EndWar, you're in command of a certain number of units that can go up to 12 simultaneously: drones, infantry, artillery, tanks and air units (no maritime units though), most of which can be either light or heavy. As you progress into the mission, you can call for backup to help you handle difficult situations or simply wipe out the enemy and win the battle.

Like I said, almost everything in the game can be played by voice command but you can also control your units with the controller, which is far less fun, obviously. When the game starts you first have to calibrate the voice command device so your voice is recognized. Once done, I must say it works pretty well overall. There were some occasional problems - but I guess having a bunch of journalists screaming orders all around me did not help - but most of the time it was pretty amazing to see that you could be understood even when mumbling a little. It's really easy to use as you simply need to press the right trigger and order your men around. When you do so, a menu appears on the screen showing you the different commands, which is of great help when you start the game and you don't know all of them by heart. First you need to call the unit you want to pick, then tell your men what to do (like securing a building, moving or attacking) and finally give them the target they have to reach.

Now to tell you more about how the game works, I'm going to talk about the multiplayer in EndWar. We got to play the skirmish mode but before I tell you more about it, I first have to talk about the most ambitious mode of them all.
I'm referring to the Theater of War that Ubisoft presents as some kind of MMORTS, no less. Each player will have to choose a faction among the three that are available (The American Joint Strike Force, the Russian Spetsnaz or the European Enforcer Corps) and he will then have to fight against thousands of other players in a persistent universe. There will be about 40 different maps among which London, Tokyo, Moscow or Paris for instance and the game will end once one of the factions has gained control of the world, the universe and even the US. You will have to stick with the selected faction until that happens and you won't be able to join a game in progress because of the way experience is handled. Indeed, everyone starts with the same level of experience and as you progress into the campaign you gain points that will make it possible for you to upgrade your units.

Talking about customization, we were told that there will be a hundred possibilities to upgrade your gear, which is promising in terms of diversity. Also, it is important to understand that, because of such a system of experience, you will be forced to play it smart - so not Rambo (Six?) style - and not to send your units to death too quickly. It is indeed a lot preferable to keep them up and running as long as possible so they acquire new equipment, weapons etc. Because the game will offer a persistent world, the battle will continue no matter what and it means sometimes the fight will last as long as 1 or 3 months (theoretically). So just like in real life, if you go to the bathroom or try to catch up on your sleep, the fight will go on. One more thing, you will only be able to play with people speaking the same language than yours.

So what about the skirmish mode? Well, first you need to know that it will be playable to up to 4 players co-op online. Each faction starts in one area and the goal is to capture the highest number of check points by securing special buildings with your infantry. It can take between 10 to 30 minutes to complete depending on how skillful the players are to reverse the situation. Once you secure a building, you unlock special abilities like air strikes or electronic strikes - each costing a certain number of command points .

When one of the factions is leading, the Defcon mode starts and a 5 minute countdown begins. During this phase the player who's losing has access to weapons of mass destruction to reverse the situation. No need to say that in such a case, you need to remain as calm as possible if you want to have a chance not to get all mixed up in your commands and strategies.

I can't say I was a worthy representative of the site during the tournament but I still managed to get to the semi finals. My first battle was even a little chaotic to say the least: there were a few reversals and a lot of action (yeah I did not really play it smart) but I ended up with only one reconnaissance unit and no more points to call for backup. Hopefully, the other player - so the bad guy - was out of infantry and could not secure any more buildings - and I had the lead - but I guess that managing to stay alive until the end of the countdown was kind of a miracle - especially since my opponent was still heavily armed... He actually never found me because he either didn't have access to the tactical map - which comes in handy a lot - or simply didn't realize he should have used it. So let's just say I had it all figured out right from the start... Or not.

Technically, the game runs on UE 3, like the Rainbow 6 Vegas franchise. Don't expect the most impressive game of the end of the year but for a RTS game I think it's pretty good. The soldiers and vehicles are scaled to the environment (which is not always the case in such games), the environment is destructible, the lighting and smoke effects are very well done. Honestly they've done a good job at Ubi Shanghai, especially with the cities that are very detailed.

Now does it mean that EndWar is going to be a great game? It's hard to be sure as I only played the game for a few hours but what I can tell you for sure is that I had a lot of fun, which, considering I usually don't like RTS games, is a good start. The game is quite easy to handle, though you definitely need some time to fully understand how to take the most of it (and to be able to "kick these bastards' asses" as my soldiers sometimes said). My only concern goes to the hardcore fans of the genre that might consider it is way too simplified compared to what you can play on PC. There were some journalists that were more in to RTS games than me and who still enjoyed the game so it can't be bad, can it? I guess we'll just have to be patient to see what the final game has to offer and to find out if the multiplayer is as promising as it looks. After all, there still are many Matthew Broderick's fans from the 80s that would just love to play a good online war game.

The game is planned for release on November 6th on Playstation 3, Xbox 360, DS and PSP (it will be a turn-based game for the portable versions). PS3 owners will also be happy to learn that the game should also be available with the official Bluetooth headset that will also be released with SOCOM. For the most impatient of you guys, know that a demo should appear on Xbox Live soon and that it will feature a -very - short mission of the campaign mode and the skirmish mode - against a player online or the AI - on one map. If you want to make your own opinion, there is just no better way.








Legueudin
Da 1665 Giorni
13-10-2008 à 09:41:03 Fanday Tom Clancy's EndWar
Merci pour les impressions !
Ca va être dur de se faire une place à cette période de l'année, mais il a l'avantage d'être sur un créneau sans concurrence !
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Da 1194 Giorni
13-10-2008 à 09:47:45
Merci pour le compte-rendu, drift, meme si le je une m'attire pas vraiment.
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Da 1689 Giorni
13-10-2008 à 10:02:46 In risposta di CaptainTARASS (13-10-2008 à 09:47:45)
Moi, je suis fan du genre, mais le truc qui me rends méfiant, c'est que c'est un jeu Ubi quoi... ^^
(Avec ce que ça implique en bien, mais surtout en pas bien donc)
ps: alors Drift', tu as réussi à dévergonder quelqu'un pour venir avec toi ?! :p
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Da 1105 Giorni
13-10-2008 à 10:22:09
Ce fut un bon tournoi. Bon ok, j'étais le plus mauvais, mais bien sympathique.
Swissyde
Da 1915 Giorni
13-10-2008 à 10:26:39
J'ai besoin d'un éclaircissement sur cette phrase :
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Se crashe
Da 1841 Giorni
13-10-2008 à 10:43:34 In risposta di bosozoku (13-10-2008 à 10:02:46)
Boso: non, tu sais bien que personne ne m'aime.
Chronyx: Merci de ne pas m'avoir laissé la place du plus mauvais. :D
Eloniss: ben comme je l'écris "on ne pourra jouer qu'entre francophones" ça veut bien dire ce que ça veut dire, même en suisse non ? ;p
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Da 486 Giorni
13-10-2008 à 10:43:46
Merci pour cette impression, qui personnelement me laisse reveur.. Je doit avouer que j'adore se style de jeux, mes sur consoles ces pas vraiment évident, d'ailleurs j'ai essayer de me refaire Warhammer Battle March dernièrement mes cette fois sur console et je doit dire que ces vaiment pas trés pratique, comparé à la version PC.
Mes revenons en à EndWar, que j'attend avec impatience, pour le fait de pouvoir diriger le jeux à la voix, même si je me demande comment sa va donner dans des parties en multi, <<dur de suivre les conversations de nos amis en donnant der ordres en même temps,>> mes plus serieusement j'attend vraiment ce jeux, même si par le passé les essai de commande vocal das les jeux n'avait pas étais trés bon, la ces autre chose d'aprés les dire des différent journaliste.
Je pense par contre le prendre sur Xbox360, car la version PS3 me faire peur du fait que personne n'a le même micro sur la PS3 donc la même qualité, le calibrage risque d'être laborieux, même si il es dit qu'un pack sortira avec une oreillette, sa oblige à racheter une oreillette pour ceux qui en possède une...
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Da 1301 Giorni
13-10-2008 à 10:44:01
Je suis curieux de voir le résultat final, il fait partie des trois jeux que je compte acheté en cette fin d'année (avec Fifa, et GoW2). Merci pour tes impressions !
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Come on Roger !
Da 576 Giorni
13-10-2008 à 10:44:52
Merci, pour ce compte-rendu…ou pas, car il donne envie de tester ce jeu! :) ;)
Reste plus qu'à attendre la démo…
Da 1732 Giorni
13-10-2008 à 11:03:12 In risposta di rekator (13-10-2008 à 10:44:52)
En parlant de la démo, chez micrognagna ils distribuent des cartes "Vip" pour télécharger (en avant première j'imagine) la démo du jeux... J'ai eu cette carte, ainsi que celle pour le jeux xbla en réservant Fable 2 (D'ailleurs la réservation ne vous engage a rien il me semble... Réserver vôtre jeux, prenez les cartes, et au revoir tout le monde ^^)
Je vient d'envoyer le mail avec mon code d'enregistrement pour la démo donc, et même si l'enregistrement et "normalement" terminé, ils précise sur le site que l'ont peut encore y avoir accès en envoyant le code par mail...
A la base le jeux ne m'intéressait pas spécialement... Mais bon, une petite démo, ca ne se refuse pas ;-)
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Da 1901 Giorni
13-10-2008 à 11:31:54 In risposta di Eloniss (13-10-2008 à 10:26:39)
Je pense qu'il voulait dire "que l'on pourrait ne jouer qu'entre francophones", qu'il y aura la possibilité de filtrer par langue, quoi (et non, ce n'est pas dégueulasse).
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Swissyde
Da 1915 Giorni
13-10-2008 à 12:45:17 In risposta di Driftwood (13-10-2008 à 10:43:34)
Je voulais être sûr car le "ne" sers en général de négation et ta phrase peut laisser penser que tu as oublié un mot. Ce ne serait pas du tout étonnant vu comme tu es tête en l'air !
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Da 1878 Giorni
13-10-2008 à 13:19:34 In risposta di Eloniss (13-10-2008 à 12:45:17)
tu chipotes là mais bon heureusement il met des majuscules !
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<° ))) ><
Da 1301 Giorni
13-10-2008 à 13:35:02
Je suis curieux de voir la version PSP ! Vous n'avez pas de précisions la concernant ?
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Come on Roger !
Da 726 Giorni
13-10-2008 à 15:19:34
Intéressant tout ça, je suis curieux de tester la bête du coup.
Merci pour ce beau compte rendu!
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Da 230 Giorni
13-10-2008 à 17:38:15
La question qui tue: y' a t-il une différence technique entre les version ps3 et 360 (graphisme ou fluidité) que vous auriez pu noter?
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au combat il n'y a qu'un commandement, tu tueras !
Se crashe
Da 1841 Giorni
13-10-2008 à 18:41:39 In risposta di CommodorTHX (13-10-2008 à 17:38:15)
Rien qui ne saute aux yeux si c'est le cas. On a essentiellement joué sur PS3 et je n'ai pas noté de ralentissements particuliers.
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Je bannis, tu es banni, il est banni...
One ring of death to rule them all.
Da 1461 Giorni
13-10-2008 à 22:08:39
Finalement tu t'es bien débrouillé lors du tournoi Driftwood. Dommage que l'on ne puisse pas envahir nos amis américains.
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Pouet pouet!!!
Da 1897 Giorni
14-10-2008 à 08:18:44
Même si la présentation de Drift peut donner envie je suis toujours dubitatif sur ce jeu et oui y a quelques chose qui me chiffonne mais j’arrive pas à l’expliquer
Ma grosse attende pour le moment sur ce style de jeu reste le World in Conflict qui devrait arriver début d’année mais qui hélas est bien invisible pour le moment
Enfin vais malgré tout tester la démo ca me ferra peut être changer d’avis
Mais je comprends pas le choix de ne pouvoir jouer que entre francophones :/ non pas que j’aime jouer avec des US mais ca va limiter le nombre de partie jouable à toutes les heures du jour et de la nuit
De plus y a beaucoup de jeu ou je suis parfois le seul francophone dans la partie et cela ne m’empêche pas de m’amusé même si hélas je suis une quiche en anglais
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Da 248 Giorni
14-10-2008 à 12:01:29
waouww!!!!!!!!!! il a l'aire pas mal!!!!!!