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Various Game Trailers #521

by Judy on June 6, 2005 @ 1:47 p.m. PDT

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

  • Codename Panzers: Phase Two - Preview Trailer
  • SpecForce Chrome - E3 2005 Trailer
  • Sudden Strike III: Arms for Victory - Trailer


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

Get the Codename Panzers: Phase Two Trailer off WP (23mb)

Codename: Panzers, Phase Two will bring armchair generals to the war-torn battlefields of Africa, Southern Europe and the Balkans where they will fight as the Anglo-American Allies, the German-Italian Axis or the Yugoslavian resistance. A complement of heroes, both new and familiar, will be the players' alter egos in dozens of new missions as they attempt to lead their troops to victory.

Get the SpecForce Chrome Trailer off WP (72mb)

SpecForce is Techland's latest futuristic tactical shooter with a plot connected to already known Chrome. The gamer acts as an operative of future's special forces unit - SpecForce. Established to fight crisis situations that threaten the Federation's peace, equipped with the latest combat gear, the unit is the Federation's elite rapid reaction force.

Get the Sudden Strike III Trailer off WP (71mb)

The player will be able to play for the American or Japanese armies in the Pacific, and for the Allies or Germans in Europe. This will be the first RTS engine to render accurate vast marine and land battlefields (maps contain more than 150 "virtual" square kilometers).

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