Faces of War demo released
[PC] New trailer and playable demo for WWII RTS
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With the September release date looming, Ubisoft is making sure everyone knows about its new PC real-time strategy, Faces of War, by releasing a trailer and playable demo.
Faces of War gives you the chance to influence the outcome of many of the most decisive battles of WWII. You command English, Soviet, US or German troops in such battles as the Normandy landing or the Battle of Berlin.
Click on the movies tab above to see the trailer demonstrating how action packed the game is and how the speedy gameplay really forces you to keep your wits about you. Fortunately the soldiers you command won't just take orders but actually think for themselves in order to keep themselves safe.
To see for yourself how the game works, download the demo here.
August 14, 2006
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