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Various Game Trailers #694

by Rainier on Jan. 25, 2006 @ 9:10 p.m. PST

Another day, another batch of game trailers was released. Instead of giving them all their own posts, we grouped them, and so far there are trailers for :

  • The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion - Making of Trailer
  • Battle for Middle-Earth 2 - Create-A-Hero Trailer
  • Empire Earth II: The Art of Supremacy - Behind The Scenes #1
  • Saint's Row [X360] - Trailer #3
  • American Conquest: Divided Nation - Trailer
  • Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams [PS2] - Ohatsu Trailer


  • We will update this throughout the day when new trailers become available. Read more for download links ...

Get the LotR Battle for Middle-Earth 2 Create-A-Hero Trailer off WP (56mb)

BFME 2 takes part in the North where a battle is raging between Sauron's forces vs. elves and dwarves. It will be possible to create/customize your own hero, apart from known figures such as Arwin, and become more powerful as you progress in the game. While BFME was all land based, the sequel will also take the action on the sea, naval battles included.

Get The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion [X360/PC] Trailer off WP (34mb)

Oblivion is the quintessential role-playing game for the next generation and another leap forward in gaming. Step inside the most richly detailed and vibrant game-world ever created. Oblivion is the latest chapter in the epic and highly successful Elder Scrolls saga and utilizes the latest PC and next-generation video game hardware to fully immerse you into the experience. With a powerful combination of freeform gameplay and unprecedented graphics, you can unravel the main quest at your own pace or explore the vast world and find your own challenges.

Get the Empire Earth II: The Art of Supremacy Trailer off WP (31mb)

Empire Earth II: The Art of Supremacy will return gamers to the front lines of the greatest battles in history with new civilizations at their command, new campaigns and a host of new features that make this year's best strategy game more addicting than ever. Bold victories on far-off battlefields, from wintry Russian plains to scorching African deserts, will establish the player's undisputable reputation as the world's greatest leader – past, present and future.

Get the Saint's Row [X360] Trailer off WP (7mb)

Under threat from rival gangs and corrupt officials, the 3rd Street Saints must conquer the city or face destruction. But this is no ordinary city. Gateway to the Rust Belt, Southern Cross is a living-breathing environment where enemies may strike back at any time and send you reeling for support. Saint's Row showcases next generation gameplay, on next generation hardware, set in a modern city featuring...

Get the Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams [PS2] Trailer off WP (34mb)

Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams is situated in 1598 and will have several new features and additions over previous titles, such as a new camera system, updated graphics and optimized gameplay mechanics.

Get the American Conquest: Divided Nation Trailer off WP (28mb)

American Conquest: Divided Nation is a real-time strategy game based upon events in early American history. In the game, Players will take on the role of Civil War general, Texas militia leader or pirate captain. Building upon the successful American Conquest franchise, Divided Nation offers nine historically inspired campaigns played across more than 50 maps set in a turbulent 19th-century America. The game will introduce more than 100 new units, 20 new building types and a variety of unique game play and combat model enhancements appropriate for the time period. Campaigns span historical conflicts including the American Civil War, the Texas War of Independence and the Battle of New Orleans.

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