

Or, to paraphrase former CIA agent Tae Kim, they're taking the events of Homefront and explaining how they're going to have happened. In making the game believable, Kaos and THQ have dedicated a surprising majority of their first look presentation to discussing the probability of their fictitious future. It starts with real events of 2009, making the whole process feel more reasonable than it is, and ended with an invasion of the USA in 2025. We've witnessed, in a boldly animated series of captions, exactly how the land of Big Apple Pies and John Waters will fall to the brutal ideology of North Korea. The game is a fun game that develops from an infantry battle to a large-scale battle.Until This Point, Homefront has been nothing more than a stylised movie of a time line. The experience gained during the game can be used to upgrade weapons and purchase large weapons. Multiplayer is of course available worldwide. Up to 32 players can participate in the game on a vast field. The participation of military advisors allows the real weapons to appear in a more realistic setting. In addition, fictional weapons of the near future, such as specially shaped mobiles, also make appearances. Many real-life firearms appear in the game. Flexible effects that change depending on the player's position and actions: vehicles blowing up, helicopters whizzing overhead, bullets whizzing in front of the player's eyes, and so on. The scenario, which is unprecedented in history, is written by John Milius, the famous scriptwriter of "Hell's Revelation" and "Dirty Harry".

Realistic Graphics and a Massive Scenario: The United States in the year 2027 has been devastated by the latest technology. The game can be enjoyed almost "as is" in Japanese, both in voice and text. Only three changes were made to the Japanese language version of the game. mainland and depicts the fierce battle between the Greater Korean Confederacy and the Resistance. The game is set in the year 2027 on the U.S.

This modern war FPS depicts a fierce battle between the Korean Confederacy and the Resistance in the mainland U.S. It has also been introduced on NHK specials and news programs in Japan. Overview: Since its release at E3 2010, this film has been the talk of the town. A problematic work that depicts a possible radical world.
