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Various Game Trailers #1508

by Rainier on Jan. 8, 2009 @ 6:06 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:

  • Numen: Contest of Heroes - Trailer #3
  • Prototype [ALL] - Trailer (4)
  • CID The Dummy [ALL] - Cutscene Trailer
  • Grand Ages: Rome [PC] - Trailer


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

Get the Prototype [ALL] Trailer off WP (98mb)

Prototype tells the story of Alex Mercer - a man haunted by his past, fighting a secret war in New York City. As the action spirals out of control, a conspiracy tied to his origins threatens the future of mankind itself. Mercer’s amazing shapeshifting powers allow him to become an exact replica and steal the skills or powers of anyone who crosses his path.

Get the Grand Ages: Rome [PC] Trailer off WP (26mb)

Grand Ages: Rome, previously known as Imperium Romanum II, is a city-building game where the player takes the role of a Roman patrician, a nobleman, who has just started his political career. His ultimate goal is to become the Governor of Rome.

Get the CID The Dummy [ALL] Trailer off WP (10mb)

CID The Dummy is an all-new action platformer that is sure to grab you with its enjoyable, fun gameplay, featuring a totally original character with charisma and moves, different fighting styles with which to battle enemies from unarmed combat to weapons like the Bazooka that can freeze, hit and burn.

Get the Numen: Contest of Heroes [PC] Trailer off WP (4mb)

Numen: Contest of Heroes is an action/RPG that will plunge the player deep into the amazing world of Greek mythology, the realm of almighty gods, brave heroes, fabulous creatures, and great deeds.

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