Tom Clancy’s EndWar™

Tom Clancy’s EndWar™

EndWar is a game that I absolutely love. It is one of the new wave RTS games where you do not build bases and only control the units you have and have to make the best of it. It is not an strategy game, it is a TACTICS game and it does it very, very well. The combat is rock-paper-scissors with many combinations, plus special attacks that can turn the table on a stronger opponent. Couple that with the three supports (Air Strike, Force Recon and Electronic Warfare) and you can have quite dynamic battles.

Real player with 1050.9 hrs in game


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WARNING: SPOILERS

EndWar is a game for those who prefer strategy over running like a maniac with SMG’s. You are a colonel, your rank is only below the generals, although you really have more combat power than they do. As a commander of the Joint Strike Force (USA), the Enforcer Corps (Europe), or the Spetsnaz (Ruskies), you get your very own battle advisor, in other words, a war secretary, a whole battalion of your nations finest, and access to WMD’s (Weapon of Mass Destruction). One of those weapons being a big sattalite dropping kinetic rods with enough firepower to take out Time’s Square. The combat is simple. click on a unit, and tell it: Attack enemy, Secure Uplink (Major Part Of Game), Send Nuke Here, or even evacuate to ensure its survival. However, the game was engineered for one purpose,,,,VOICE COMMANDS. Yes ladies and gentlmen, even though this was made in 2008 it still surpasses even Googles voice search. Using a simple way of speaking to units such as, “Unit 3, attack hostile 4.” Why use a mouse when you can just say “SEND THE NUKE!” Before I get excited, i’m gonna stop myself and just finish with this. Watch a gameplay video, see if its your cup of tea, buy the tea, and DECLARE WAR!

Real player with 238.4 hrs in game

Tom Clancy's EndWar™ on Steam

There Came an Echo

There Came an Echo

In a digitally-aware world encryption is everything. In light of recent revelations involving the NSA and GCHQ spying on much of the world’s internet traffic, encryption has become a hot button issue. Whether you know how it works or not, it’s there securing your online presence against unwanted intruders. And yet, how often do you stop and think about the people who make your communications and data secure? Not often, I’ll wager. In There Came An Echo, Corrin is one of those people, one of those geniuses, you might say. He’s your typical computer whizz and he is about to become embroiled in something larger than himself, or anything the physical world has to offer.

Real player with 11.9 hrs in game


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Disclosure: I backed this game on Kickstarter.

This review is about the 1.06 version of the game.

There Came an Echo is a game made from independent game developer Iridium Studios.

It is based in a not too distant sci-fi setting and has teambased RTS elements.

The innovation of the game is that the issuing of orders to your team is done with voice control,

meaning you issue the commands using a microphone, the game registers them and the respective units execute the orders.

It is possible to play the game without using a microphone though i do not suggest it since the voice control is fairly responsive.

Real player with 10.6 hrs in game

There Came an Echo on Steam

Radio General

Radio General

In the WW2 RTS Radio General the player assumes the role of a Canadian army general, leading troops into battle from a tent far away from the fighting, using only a radio and a tactical map. Unlike other games in the genre, the positions of units do not update automatically, the player has to regularly communicate with their own troops to learn where they are and what they are dealing with, and manually place small tokens representing the units on the spot on the map where they have last been reported to be.

Real player with 24.2 hrs in game


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… all I said in my review is maybe true but simply not valid in this case. It would be true if this were a big company like e.g. Ubisoft. Speaking of which it is most unfair to compare this title to two Ubisoft titels as I did in the beginning.

So I recommend this with all my heart to anyone who wants to support a very small but gifted company and having a good time for a couple of hours.

“At ease, Officers! Have a seat, relax and go out commanding your troops, a.s.a.p!”

… and don’t forget to enjoy the real big archive of photos and movies.

Real player with 19.8 hrs in game

Radio General on Steam