It's been a rocky road to launch

The 2008 strategy game now going F2P. The story takes place ten years after the original game and is playable in your browser. The gameplay has changed from the complex realtime strategy game to a more simple approach, which could be best described as MOBA (MultiRunescape player Online Battle Arena). We send out troops on three to five paths and, with a scissor paper rock-system ,we can win the war and destroy the enemy base.In the old game, there where units and battalions. This time, it's more flexible by having heroes with different abillities. Every map offers around two to three minutes of play time, there is online multiRunescape player and there are a lot missions planned for the single Runescape player mode. And this is the part which is interesting about Endwar Online. The core concept is so simple, that it's easy to squeeze in a quick game between your normal daily schedule.Endwar Online is in closed beta at the moment. Everyone who likes MOBA and war Runescape games will probably also like this, even if it's not like the Endwar we know from five years ago. It's been a rocky road to launch for Microsoft. But the Xbox One is here now and it's time to take stock of of what''ll be sitting under (or beside) your TV in just a few days.Dubbed as an all-in-one system for the home - furthering Microsoft's wish to make Xbox One your living room hub for Runescape games as well as TV and movie streaming - the machine is a jack of all trades. If you're moving across http://www.rsmalls.com from Xbox 360 you'll be pleased to know that most of the current TV and movie Apps will be supported from launch, with further roll-outs as the weeks and months go on.The Console This is an ad:Reversing the Xbox 360's redesign trend that saw its predecessor turned into a sleeker machine over its life cycle, Xbox One is bigger than you might expect; in fact it's a chunky beast. The design and sheer size of the casing means you won't be able to turn it on its side (you could try, but we'd advise against it, unless you want the world's most expensive door stop).If you'd been asked to combine a console and set-top box, the Xbox One is probably what would you would have imagined. But its solidness is also surprisingly elegant. It'll not be an eyesore sitting underneath (or to the side) of your HDTV.This is an ad:Powered up its quiet, and even with a disc in and spinning, it's no more than a gentle hum that's notably softer than that of the Xbox 360. It also runs quite hot, kicking heat out of the grill that takes up half of the console's top. This machine is going to need room to breathe, though by now most console aficionados will have learnt the hard way that modern consoles need their own space.The Controller Conversely given the bulked up build of X1, the new controller is a revised version of the Xbox 360 standard, looking and feeling much closer to the original Xbox's Controller S type.It's a smaller fit for the hands, and a much better one in our opinion.