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Various Game Trailers #787

by Rainier on May 19, 2006 @ 5:38 p.m. PDT

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:

  • Shadows of War - E3 2006 Trailer
  • Star Wolves 2 - E3 2006 Trailer
  • Medieval II: Total War - E3 2006 Trailer
  • Gods & Heroes: Rome Rising - E3 2006 Trailer
  • Dreamlords - E3 2006 Trailer
  • Broken Sword: The Angel of Death - E3 2006 Trailer
  • AND 1 Streetball [PS2/Xbox] - Dev Diary (2)


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

Get the Shadows of War Trailer off WP (44mb)

The new 3D RTS from Legend Studios allows you to play in a very special and critical scenario: Europe 1936, the early stages of World War II. A new shadow is rising to threaten the newly-established balance of power. You are Europe’s only shadow of hope. Don’t let the World be engulfed by the Shadows of War!

Get the Star Wolves 2 Trailer off WP (55mb)

Star Wolves 2 is a 3D space RPG with strategy elements, thrusting players into a world of freelance space hunters in the XXI-XXII Century A.D.

Get the Medieval II: Total War Trailer off WP (40mb)

Medieval 2: Total War boasts an impressive array of new graphical and gameplay enhancements, including the capability for a massive 10,000 dynamic characters to be taken into battle at any one time. On top of this, The Creative Assembly have implemented a fully redesigned multiplayer mode that offers a dynamic multi-battle campaign bolstered by an unprecedented level of visceral combat choreography that reflects the brutality of medieval warfare.

Get the Gods and Heroes: Rome Rising Trailer off WP (39mb)

In Gods and Heroes, players become classic heroes of the ancient world, born of immortal blood. As a scion of the gods, each player will have the opportunity to pursue his destiny through a series of Epic Quests that will span all levels of gameplay, over time commanding amazing God Powers and acquiring famous weapons and treasure of myth.

Get the Broken Sword: The Angel of Death Trailer off WP (10mb)

In Broken Sword: The Angel of Death, gamers once again take the role of unwitting hero George Stobbart as he investigates dark secrets from a long-forgotten history. Uncovering a nefarious plot reignites an age-old rivalry between the world's most powerful factions, and exposes a secret that they have secretly fought over for millennia. A secret that will ultimately lead George's latest adventure to a painful and bitter conclusion.

Get the Dreamlords Trailer off WP (150mb)

Dreamlords is a Massive Multiplayer Online Real Time Strategy game currently in development by Lockpick Entertainment. Dreamlords is a persistent world in which victories and hard work will not pass unnoticed. Everything gained will make the player stronger for the next encounter.

Get the AND 1 Streetball [PS2/Xbox] Trailer off WP (9/6mb)

When you ball, you know you're not going to do some fancy 360 with 30 flips in the air and dunk from half-court. When you talk about playing streetball, you keep it real. You bring crowds to their feet by dropping shiny no-look dimes to your teammates. You go strong to the rack and bang on fools no matter how many try to stop you. And when you've got it all, you paint pictures on backboards by pinning your opponent's shots. But it's not until you showcase your own original moves and signature style on the world's toughest playgrounds that you get your name mentioned alongside Skip-To-My-Lou, AO, Hot Sauce, The Professor, and other streetball legends. We may speak the same language, but don't ever say it's the same game. AND 1 Streetball...true to the game.

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