The year is 2027. The world as we know it is unraveling after fifteen years of economic meltdown and widespread global conflict over dwindling natural resources. A once proud America has fallen, her infrastructure shattered and military in disarray. Crippled by a devastating EMP strike, the USA is powerless to resist the ever expanding occupation of a savage, nuclear armed Greater Korean Republic. Abandoned by her former allies, the United States is a bleak landscape of walled towns and abandoned suburbs. This is a police state where high school stadiums have become detention centers, and shopping malls shelter armored attack vehicles. A once-free people are now prisoners... or collaborators... or revolutionaries. Join the Resistance, stand united and fight for freedom against an overwhelming military force in Homefront's gripping single player campaign penned by John Milius (Apocalypse Now, Red Dawn). Stand alongside a cast of memorable characters as an emotional plot unfolds in this terrifyingly plausible near-future world. Experience visceral, cinematic first-person shooter action as you fight your way across Occupied USA using guerrilla tactics, and commandeer military vehicles and advanced drone technology to defeat the enemy. Multiplayer brings epic warfare to the online arena as infantry, tanks, attack helicopters and combat drones battle across huge, open battlefields. A rich feature set offering layers of tactical depth combined with a game-changing innovation in the multiplayer space will set a new benchmark in online warfare.
Great story almost coming true it seems. Really feel the impact of the oppression on the people of the states. Very graphic and brings the feelings to life. Decent gameplay. A great rent!
Decent graphics, decent story, decent gameplay. Nothing really stands out here. Be warned that the multiplayer requires an online pass if you want to play past level 5(I think) but you probably won't want to anyway. There are much better games out there right now. Try Crysis 2, DeadSpace 2 or Enslaved.
THQ does a decent job in the single player, presenting some mildly interesting set pieces and various experiences following an often-trod path in the FPS genre. Multiplayer was presently surprising. Overall game experience and handling is as expected. Definitely worth a look if you're looking for something to pass the time.
just another fps copying the goodpoints of the newer COD games , and being midly successful at it. rent , dont buy. you've played this game so many times before.