I bought Homefront this morning and played it. It sucks! I would describe it as an incredibly cheap Black Ops clone.
The graphics are horrible, the weapons are fairly lame.
The campaign is short and pretty bland, see "Very Generic, Fight the Oppressors Scenario"
I couldn't connect to multiplayer, some sort of server error.
I think they really rushed this game.
You never buy a game cause of graphics.. most people do which ticks me off..
I bought crysis of the graphics dose that tick you off. its the only game that taxed my computer. I hated multiplayer be the game was awesome. to flakmonkey horrible graphics are you kidding me the game looks and plays realy good not bf3 but not horrible. The campaign is short and pretty bland, see "Very Generic, Fight the Oppressors Scenario" should read "see every fps ever made" You Should play more then 2 fps befor you comment on other games. IMHO gamer for 20 years!
[Edited by WESTMANT, 3/19/2011 3:49:59 PM]
Id have to actually agree with the fact the game isn't all its cracked up to be. Its just another FPS with the same guns, the same tactics, and not a very interesting plot line in my opinion. This is the first time ive even taken time to write about a game before and I started gaming with the large floppy disc's, thats how much I was disappointed with the game. Maybe my expectations were too high, I thought I was going to get to actively resist a occupying force, not just follow a generic FPS plot, was hoping for more freedom and setting up my own ambushes and disrupting supply lines, not just the typical follow this guy, shoot the baddies, follow some more, shoot some more oooo games over. 6/10 from me, the plot was suppose to be one of the best parts of the game and all I thought about was when am I going to start caring about these people? and it never happened.
yup just like red dawn setting up ambushes and disrupting supply lines.the game has the right idea but did not even close to go far enough,could have been sooo much better.its like they were half way through and some one told them to wrap it up and throw it on the shelves for sale.