Movie trailers are different in that you can only show what's representative of the actual product with any sort of credibility without going the route of teasers that only suggest a film's existence. One could argue that movie trailers can show the best of a film, like all the action sequences, CGI and such, but that's not dishonest, only willfully omissive. Video games have the luxury of being able to show cinematic suggestions of their content, and the onus falls on the consumer to decide if what's been teased is worth their investment. Dead Island showed an island resort full of zombies; the game was an island resort full of zombies... and people complained.Yeah but, imagine if movie trailers did this. Maybe game trailers should only show actual, like, in-game footage from now on instead of trying to be so dramatic for marketing bs.
I guess car commercials shouldn't show their vehicles off-roading in beautiful and exotic locales since most will be used for daily commutes in shit cities to workaday jobs and toting kids to and from soccer practice.