Call of Duty: Finest Hour latest

It's all-too-easy to feel jaded by the seemingly endless barrage of war games these d𓄧ays but, based on what we🎃've seen of it so far, Call of Duty: Finest Hour could yet make us eager to storm back into virtual combat.

We first saw the World🃏 War II console outing - a completely different game to the original PC Call of Duty, incidentally - at this year's E3, where its Stalingrad level impressed with its grimly authentic sense of battlefield panic.

The latest tank-based demo that we've seen of the game offered less in the way o🌌f immediate visceral thrills, although it did go to show that there's more to the game than just running round like a loon, trying not to get shot. That said, with the first-person letterbox view through the tank's peephole and the incredible noise of the battle going on around you, there's a real sense of terror and claustrophobia.

Besides tanks, other vehicles featur𓆏ed in the game include jeeps and motorbikes while locations - through which you play as a number of different American, British and Russian soldiers - range from Russia to north African deserts to a variety of war-torn European cities. The game's currently scheduled for a November release but, for now, take a look at these very latest screens.

Call of Duty: Finest Hour is due to be released for PS2, Xbox and Gamecube in November