Resting in H.E.L.L
Banned
💻 Oldtimer
Trailer:
[video=youtube;l5UJjylVsdk]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5UJjylVsdk[/video]
MP Gameplay:
[video=youtube;4mEtwaFLIPQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4mEtwaFLIPQ[/video]
Well, I am a wee bit curious to see how Korea takes America over, considering, well, our allies in Britain, Russia, Germany...ectera, they're not mentioned at all in any of the info I dig up...
I mean I can believe America falling, no Country is invincible, I know Russia is over-done, but Korea? Korea taking over the US?
Sheer numbers do not a win a war, so I am -very- interested to see how this goes in game, I like intellectual storylines; but I hope this isn't "Korea had a super secret weapon that ensured dominance"
And I hope they mention our allies, because they alone could beat Korea, I am pretty sure. I realize it's a video game, but it involves real world nations n such, so yeah.
Looks to be pretty good compared to the Call of Duty series.
For Multiplayer:
[video=youtube;l5UJjylVsdk]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5UJjylVsdk[/video]
MP Gameplay:
[video=youtube;4mEtwaFLIPQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4mEtwaFLIPQ[/video]
^^^^^ I was thinking that while watching the video "Hmm, looks like HL2..."It was stated in an interview with the design director of Homefront, David Votypka, by G4TV that the game will be based around guerilla style tactics, the gameplay for which is inspired by Half-Life 2.
Homefront's PC version has been outsourced to Digital Extremes, a Canadian developer responsible for numerous Unreal Tournament games and Bioshock ports. Frank Delise, the executive producer of the PC version has stated that the PC version of the game will feature exclusive content and dedicated servers. Additional exclusive features include clan support, DirectX 11 graphics, and first person vehicle ****pits. It has also been confirmed that Homefront will be released on Steam.
Homefront is set in a near future America in 2027 when a now-nuclear armed Korean People's Army invades the USA. The game is written by John Milius, who co-wrote Apocalypse Now and wrote Red Dawn. The beginning gameplay is reportedly set in Montrose, Colorado.[3]
One of the major portions of the story arc is built around not only the growth of the North Korean forces over the years leading to the year 2027 (the year in which the game takes place), but also the economic downfall of the United States of America, and the unrest that seems to grip the nation before the invasion
The backstory for Homefront was written with the help of CIA consultants who focus on potential attacks on the United States. Said Tae Kim, a former CIA field agent on the game's backstory, and a consultant: "we went to a very rigorous, academic research process to make sure to not only look at North Korea's current state but to look at historical examples how things could parallel and turn events. History repeats itself. From today to the day the invasion starts in the game, if you combine everything, the odds are very very slim this becomes true. But when you look at the storyline step by step, every step is a coin flip but a plausible step. So once you get there, it's plausible. And from there the next step is plausible as well. Even though the whole thing is fictional, it comes with plausible baby step
Well, I am a wee bit curious to see how Korea takes America over, considering, well, our allies in Britain, Russia, Germany...ectera, they're not mentioned at all in any of the info I dig up...
I mean I can believe America falling, no Country is invincible, I know Russia is over-done, but Korea? Korea taking over the US?
Sheer numbers do not a win a war, so I am -very- interested to see how this goes in game, I like intellectual storylines; but I hope this isn't "Korea had a super secret weapon that ensured dominance"
And I hope they mention our allies, because they alone could beat Korea, I am pretty sure. I realize it's a video game, but it involves real world nations n such, so yeah.
Looks to be pretty good compared to the Call of Duty series.
For Multiplayer:
The multiplayer component of Homefront is focused on large-scale vehicle based combat reminiscent of Kaos' first title, Frontlines: Fuel of War. The defining innovation of Homefront MP is its battle points system, which is an in-game currency that allows player to purchase weapons, gear and vehicles. Players earn points by taking objectives and getting kills and are forced to choose between many small purchases versus larger big ticket items like helicopters and tanks.
The game will also feature vehicle based 32 player online warfare using dedicated servers.
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