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Various Game Trailers #740

by Judy on March 24, 2006 @ 5:18 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:

  • Commandos Strike Force [PS2/Xbox/PC] - Dev Diary #3
  • Battlefield 2: Modern Combat - Xbox vs. X360 Trailer


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

Get the Commandos Strike Force Trailer off WP (13mb)

Commandos Strike Force takes you right into the heart of the action from a first person perspective. Take control of the three members of the 'Strike Force' unit, each with their own play style. Switch between the Green Beret, always at the heart of the action with his expertise in combat and the use of heavy weaponry, the Sniper with his nerves of steel and expert marksmanship, and the Spy, stealthily striking at the heart of the enemy. However, it is up to you how you execute plans of attack by combining the Commandos' unique skills.

Get the Battlefield 2: Modern Combat [X360] Trailer off WP (26mb)

Battlefield 2: Modern Combat features large and detailed environments, from city streets to remote forests, in some of the globe's most notorious hot spots, allowing players to engage in multiplayer battles that could be ripped straight from tomorrow's headlines. Battlefield: Modern Combat also includes over 70 state-of-the-art modern weapons and advanced weapon systems, including heat-seeking missiles and laser designated bombs. Additionally, with in-game success, players increase their rank and garner promotions in a persistent online world.

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