November 4 Isn't Just Election Day, It's 'EndWar'!

uploaded by Can Tran November 2, 2008 at 06:51 pm
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November 4 Isn't Just Election Day, It's 'EndWar'! by Can Tran

After tomorrow, it will be November 4. That’s means US Election Day has come. Either GOP nominee Senator John McCain of Arizona or Democratic nominee Senator Barack Obama of Illinois will be elected the new United States President. Of course the excitement may not end after November 4.

Interestingly and ironically enough, a new video game is set to be released on that same day. This game is known as “Tom Clancy’s EndWar” for the Nintendo DS, Playstation 3, Playstation Portable (PSP), Xbox 360, and Windows for the PC.

On Game Trailers, it is announced that EndWar will be released on November 4. In the trailer itself, it is announced that the game will be released on November 5.

An exclusive trailer has been launched in preparation. EndWar gives the interesting perspective on how World War III can possibly happen. So far from what the trailer shows, EndWar looks to be an exciting game.

Judging by the gameplay, EndWar looks like a real-time strategy (RTS) game. From the locations, it also looks like that there will be fighting in many places across the world.

For those familiar with the games of “Ghost Recon,” “H.A.W.X,” “Rainbow Six,” and “Splinter Cell,” EndWar will take place in the same universe. For those familiar with the Jack Ryan character, he is part of that universe.

Judging by the looks, graphics, and gameplay, EndWar looks to be a game worth buying.

There is still the humor and irony presented on the release date of the game itself. EndWar depicts how World War III stars. On the same day, we have the 2008 US Presidential Elections.

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