Here’s a little Trailer for Call of Duty 6 - Modern Warfare 2, which I have made from various scenes and most levels of the game. From Afghanistan to Kazakhstan, Moscow, Washington D.C., Rio de Janeiro and the arctic sea. Witness the battlefields of tomorrow as a bloody terrorist attack on a airport causes the invasion of the United States and the occupation of Washington D.C. Read the rest of this entry » Tell a Friend
This video shows different bomb attacks against crowds of people. The locations are the hell night club (from “A Dance With the Devil”), Read the rest of this entry »
This video was taken from the original first Hitman-game ‘Hitman – Codename 47’ from 2000. It shows a complete walkthrough of the level ‘traditions of the trade’. Although the complete level could be done, without killing third persons, it was chosen to play in a more convenient way, because at least a police uniform was needed to pass through the metal detectors without setting off the alarm. Those detectors could also be bypassed, but it would result in long ways round and would kill the joy of watching this video, but that should be the last to be killed. Read the rest of this entry »
Command and Conquer 3 - Tiberium Wars (CNC3): 20 ion cannons, 20 nukes, 10 rift generators, each fired together right into the masses of enemy units, on a lean, self created map (by CNC3WorldBuilder) with about nearly 2000 units on (until firing the multiple superweapon climax of course). It’s a skirmish battle against a CPU opponent (GDI vs. Scrin) on level hard, brutal, steamroller with unlimited credits. Read the rest of this entry »
Call of Duty 4 Modern Warfare - The Movie Parts 1 and 2, containing all the best scenes from the game.
I’ve uploaded it to youtube, so I had to keep the annoying 10 minute time limit and to split the video in two parts, make many cuts and partially change the play rate. Youtube also made it smaller, brighter and compressed it again with a lower bitrate. For a taste of the in-game graphic qualitiy see this link. Read the rest of this entry »