Siege in Songhua Trailer Released!

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You might remember Chase at Fushe.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TgMz0ImhQ7E
Well, here is the trailer for the sequel to Chase at Fushe.

Siege on Songhua picks up where Chase at Fushe left off; Jing escapes from the Americans and is heading to an unknown destination. Six days after, he is spotted in the Yeung-Sing Forest. The US Military has no choice but to eliminate him before he hands of sensitive data to the Chinese government.

Stream:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5MAaGh7a7RU

Interview and High Quality Stream can be found here

Download Link will be up shortly.

Screen shots:



Enjoy and stay tuned for the full movie!
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That looks awesome man. I remember Chase at Fushe from a while back. Those vehicle stunts were well impressive.

Looking forward to it.
 
that was pretty sweet, seems so long ago when we were all playing bf2.
 
So you're still in business? :) Good.

I enjoyed your Mashtuur and Cleansweep movies more then the Fushe one, despite them being unpolished (name tags over heads).

Looking forward to this one.
 
Thanks

Could I ask what made you enjoy the Mashtuur and Clean sweep movies more than Fushe?
 
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Could I ask what made you enjoy the Mashtuur and Clean sweep movies more than Fushe?

I think it's the fact that they were short, sweet and intense. First seconds were calm, then you get blown away by some great music synchronised well with the action. Everything is quickly over and you're sitting in your chair with that "wow" feeling.

Now with Fushe there's more action, it's also trying to tell a a story and you're sitting through it, enjoying it, but you can't maintain that "wow" feeling at it's peak the whole time. It's like in a movie - some short scenes are more powerful and intense than those dragging on for a few minutes. For example the car chases in Bourne's Crusade and Supremacy managed to keep me at the edge of my seat all the way through. The fight scenes in the Matrix: Reloaded, however, despiting being good, were too long, and couldn't maintain the intensity.

I'm not saying Chase at Fushe was bad, it was really good, but not as intense as the previous ones.
 
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