E3 2014 impressions from Max
Homefront: The Revolution presents a future in which the Greater Korean Republic has successfully invaded the United States. Philadelphia has been lost, and that’s where you’re living, so naturally it’s on you to lead a revolutionary force in the region.
There’s a feature that lets you modify weapons on the fly without the use of menus. That looks useful. And I like guerrilla warfare in open-ended games, generally. (Shout out to Red Faction.) But gosh, Homefront. Why did it have to be Homefront again?
Even if it is a different studio — Crytek UK is developing — this is going to be a tough sell.