Endwar:Tom Clancy's EndWar (PSP)

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Tom Clancy's EndWar (PSP) is a real time strategy game for the PlayStation Portable. Related to Tom Clancy's EndWar for the console and PC, the PSP version features its own story and turn-based mechanics, sharing the setting of EndWar. It was released on 4th November 2008 for the PSP.

Game

EndWar features turn-based gameplay, utilising hexagonal tiles for movement. The game lacks the voice command features of the main game, instead using a simplified control schema. Each turn consists of a move and attack phase, with both the player and their opponent undergoing each phase

The rank system from the console-PC version remains. In addition, EndWar features a base building system to produce new weapons and units, as well as repair existing ones. It is also possible to capture enemy bases.

The game allows the player to play as the three factions from the console-PC game, the Joint Strike Force, the European Federation Enforcer Corps and the Spetsnaz Guard Brigades. Each faction has around 30 missions, although the factions vary in the their difficulty, with the EFEC representing Easy, the JSF Medium and the SGB Hard difficulty.

The game also features a short Prelude to War tutorial, although it is different to the console-PC version, being shorter and with different missions.

The game features a mix of land, aerial and naval units, with both ground-air and naval battles occurring. Many of the units are shared with EndWar but there are some different units, some of which were cut from the main game. Units are shared between the three factions.

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