The Scoop:Tom Clancy's Endwar; Genre: real-time tactical; By: Ubisoft Shanghai; From: Ubisoft Shanghai; For: PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, Nintendo DS, Xbox 360; Rating: Teen
Info: Throw down with Russians, Europeans, or Americans in this near-future simulation of battalion-scale tactical warfare during World War III that you can optionally control entirely with your voice.
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Matt: "Entirely with your voice?" Color me skeptical about the practicality of voice recognition in battles that'll hinge on split-second tactics (though Ubisoft has run a video of parrots issuing commands more or less successfully). On the other hand, the option to play in massive online battles and actually shift the front lines on a global map could herald the sort of tactical battle depth that generalist MMOs like World of Warcraft are missing.
Darren: The game seems impressive enough. I'm really looking forward to this action-tactical take on traditional real-time strategy. But like you, Matt, I'm a little skeptical of the whole voice-recognition thing. The parrots in the video are more eloquent than some people I know, but can I mumble something in my native Brooklynese and have this thing recognize what the heck I'm saying? What about when I'm sick and my voice is all over the place? What about a twangy Texan accent? Or Senior Associate Editor Danny Allen's Aussie accent? (I kid, I kid.)
























