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So when can we expect zombie dlc for this? It has to happen, it's a FPS.
Yeah, I'll probably wait for some ridiculous $10 deal in a couple weeks.Heavy said:I mean the gameplay is pretty standard fare and about the same as those games, but the setting, story, and scripted sequences are far more interesting.
Don't buy the game for the single-player, though. It's like a 5 hour game.
owch, for real?Heavy said:I mean the gameplay is pretty standard fare and about the same as those games, but the setting, story, and scripted sequences are far more interesting.
Don't buy the game for the single-player, though. It's like a 5 hour game.
It could have been called "Call of Duty: Homefront" and released in 2008. I beat it on normal in 5 hours pretty much on the dot.KAL2006 said:So how is the campaign compared to COD, MoH, Killzone 3 and etc.
Heavy's Sandvich said:Does the M4 have Blue 4 written on it, like in CoD4?
Am I seeing things?
That's the impression I got from watching about an hour of SP campaign.DaBuddaDa said:It could have been called "Call of Duty: Homefront" and released in 2008. I beat it on normal in 5 hours pretty much on the dot.
jbpaz said:Why doesn't the console version have first-person vehicle/drone view, like the PC version?
Sounds short to me. Real short for a battlefield type of game.Bboy AJ said:MP matches are like five minutes long. Who thought that was a good idea?
The UPS guy in my area never shows up till about 6pm, it's not that im impatient it's just im never home when he comes and this guy like to throw packages instead of walking 10 feet from his truck to the porch, ive seen the guy toss the shit out packages on my neighbor and when i ordered lost S1-5 on BR from a gold box deal i got home and 3 cases were broke and 2 had all the disc out of the holder and the box was dinged, clearly i fell victim to his rage filled throwing.Bboy AJ said:Not why why anyone wouldn't go Amazon.
Got my 360 copy via UPS. Installing now.
Bboy AJ said:Not why why anyone wouldn't go Amazon.
Got my 360 copy via UPS. Installing now.
I hope the magazine rack was reoriented horizontally.styl3s said:Finally got my copy, fucking gamestop.. i will never in my life shop there ever again i pre-ordered this game like 2 months ago and paid in full so i get there and the guy is like you don't have it pre-ordered, im like check my rewards account it clearly shows i have it pre-ordered so i had to come home and dig for the ticket, i found it and went back and the asshole had the balls to try and tell me it wasn't for this store when it clearly showed that stores number on the ticket so he had to call a manager into work
long story short gamestop can kiss my ass i will never in my life step foot in there again, i don't know if the guy was just a prick and was trying to cheat me out of 65 bucks or if he thought i shit in his cereal this morning.
from now on it's amazon or bestbuy.
Just now on the Xbox LIVE dashboard I got 6 months of Xbox LIVE gold for $24 CAD. It's a Homefront 6 for the price of 3 (3 free months) deal going on. It also comes with a Homefront avatar helmet.
charsace said:Sounds short to me. Real short for a battlefield type of game.
TheApatheticOne said:I dont know anymore. With the constant 10-20 dollar credits and .99 release date delivery, no tax (for me at least), usually 1-5 dollars cheaper on top of that, and great customer service... why go anywhere else?
I did one time.... ONE time I cheated on Amazon, and that was for MvC3 with the Capcom store and those that did the same will know how badly that went. Never again.
My copy is sitting at home waiting, just need this stupid work day to be over!
I think it would be a better business decision if they did allow you to ply it before they disabled MP, a lot of people buy second hand so they can see what the game is like - who knows, they might buy it day one next time.sk3tch said:While I am generally against the online pass system, at least this games implementation is reasonable. I think it is more than fair that they allow you to play up to level 5 in MP. That gives you enough time to test it out/feel it out prior to "investing" into using your online pass. That's the frustration I have with EA and other implementations - to get online you have to put in your code straight away. This burned me with Dead Space 2 as the MP was horrid so when I sold the game I lost the value of that unused online pass.
I did notice, however, that NFS: Hot Pursuit gave a 1 day trial for online. So maybe EA has changed their stance...which is good. As long as I can try before I redeem, I don't worry about the online pass that much. Especially considering games like BF:BC2 have given me hundreds of hours of entertainment.
cackhyena said:Is this for real? No way to change the crouch and knife buttons around? Ugh.
Garjon said:On another note, how many companies actively use this online pass thing nowadays?
SapientWolf said:Multiplayer is pretty fun, when the framerate holds up. Homefront, I like you, but you don't look good enough to drop under 60fps on my PC.
U2NUMB said:Not sure if it has been mentioned but it seems Best Buy was given a very small amount of those free headsets. So in place they are giving away a Turtle Beach XLC headset. In the end it is far better than the very cheap one they originally were going to give away.
Just a heads up to anyone that wanted the Homefront themed free headset.. I doubt it will be there when you pick up the game.
tenz0r said:So far I only know of THQ and EA doing the online pass, I think Sony did it with Socom Fire Team Bravo 3 for the PSP also, but don't recall any other Sony titles doing it.
Taken as a whole, the online action is just enough to balance out the mediocrity of the single-player campaign. But, ironically, Homefront's place in the FPS genre is an inversion of its own narrative fantasy. In the game's fiction, Korea is the underdog that takes on the American giant and wins; in reality, Homefront similarly hurls everything it has at the FPS behemoths in its path, but can barely scuff their armour.
Homefront floats in the limbo between "not bad" and "pretty good", and is hamstrung by a single-player element that feels like a half-hearted obligation. What's most disappointing is that Homefront wanted so much to join COD and Battlefield at the top of the genre, but has ended up as merely a weekend timewaster for players waiting for the next shooter fix.
Mr. Snrub said:Yeah, there's no reason this shouldn't be 60+ fps on a decent/good PC. I'm wondering if there's just one setting that is the culprit...one guy said high/med/low doesn't seem to make a difference.
Would buy it at a high price.Square Triangle said:So when can we expect zombie dlc for this? It has to happen, it's a FPS.
SP Length is a huge problem in these types of games. There is so much focus on MP now that the SP is more of an afterthought.doomed1 said:Just played through the SP, and Kaos, I am disappoint. Four hour campaign? Really, a FOUR HOUR campaign for such a charged story with the writer from Red Dawn and Apocalypse Now?? Seriously, that's just wasted potential right there. And the other issue is that the game VERY RARELY explored the scale and scope of this invasion and occupation. The environment design was very "open" while still managing to feel claustrophobic, but not in a good way. I got no sense of the continued suburban landscape. And no city fighting either? Seriously, it's all very narrow, and it's a shame too.