Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueOpen world first person shooter set in 2029 Philadelphia. Once known as the birthplace of American independence, the city, just as the rest of the US, is now occupied by the North Korean Arm... Tout lireOpen world first person shooter set in 2029 Philadelphia. Once known as the birthplace of American independence, the city, just as the rest of the US, is now occupied by the North Korean Army. However, the Resistance fights back.Open world first person shooter set in 2029 Philadelphia. Once known as the birthplace of American independence, the city, just as the rest of the US, is now occupied by the North Korean Army. However, the Resistance fights back.
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- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 2 victoires au total
- Jack Parrish
- (voix)
- James Crawford
- (voix)
- Sam Burnett
- (voix)
- Huojin Yang
- (voix)
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Now, I played this game through including the other parts to it. If you want achievements however make sure you unlock them as you play through. I didn't, and even though there is a feature which allows you go back, it doesn't allow you to go back to any mission of any of the game but only the last three missions. So I have to play through the game again from start to finish roughly if I want that gamer score.
One thing you might notice is that if you have played games like Splinter Cell or other third person shooters it that there is one thing they all have in common which is gun stashes, a friend with you to open garage doors at critical moments of the game and access to motorbikes if you are in a hurry.
This title was available for free on Xbox Live but the chance is long gone.
However, buy it. And play the first Homefront which is a rather linear affair. But Homefront: The Revolution is a real improvement and goes to show that the first Homefront had so much oozing potential.
I gave it 4 stars 1 for the gameplay 1 for the story 1 for the graphics 2 for the efforts made by the makers to reach a satisfying conclusion through DLCs.
Still, it lacks in a couple of points, like the story (which can be a bit absurd), the "balloon" that appears continuously and annoyingly during the missions and that always messes up the game (for those who don't know, the "balloon" in this game is a giant plane with a tracker, that if it flies over you and sees you... you're dead, it will release an absurd amount of enemies and it's very annoying) and a bit in physics.
Anyway, I hope they make a sequel to this great game, which I don't regret having paid for.
When you hear that behind the scenes stories, it is a true test of will that the game even got made, with the struggles.
Which does make me feel a bit more generous about the game, because it is a very generic Far Cry clone, if you take it on its face value.
Taking over the city outpost to outpost, and getting better weapons an upgrade your gear, is very standard Far Cry stuff. The animations glitches and places where you can see the Polish is just not there, and it's barely been held together.
But the weapons feel fine and the shotgun is really good and has good range, so it's actually a good video game shotgun for once.
And the idea of modding the weapon on the spot is a really good idea. To make the rifle a fireworks launcher or sniper on the spot is really good idea.
Just really sad that the base gameplay is kind of okay, and it's just practically the same with very little variety.
But what saved the game for mediocre, is the DLCs.
The DLC feels like a budget version of the Metro games, but hey they are better than the main game, and the story actually feels competent and good.
The main character can talk, So it no longer feels like the characters are just talking to a camera with tape over mouth. The mission design just goes to the interesting point and challenges like the Metro games, so it's actually more fun.
And the last DLC beyond the wall, is a really good ending and feel satisfying, so it leaves a really good taste in my mouth, and that is the reason I still go back to the game once in a while.
It is not a masterpiece. It is not awful, but it is fun. Would recommend.
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- AnecdotesHas been delayed due to the changing of developers from Crytek to Deep Silver.
- Citations
Cortez, Heather: No, no, no, not like that. That one goes there, this one goes there.
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