Ships Ahoy - Homefront

THQ announces that Homefront has invaded stores worldwide, offering Windows, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3 gamers the chance to play Kaos Studios' first-person shooter based on a near-future invasion of the U.S.A. by the Greater Korean Republic. The release is accompanied by this new trailer combining live action and gameplay footage showing the (hopefully) fictional future history that leads to a unified Korea, the invasion and occupation of the U.S., and the resistance that is the central theme of the game. "Homefront combines a unique, emotive single player campaign with an incredible online multiplayer experience," said Danny Bilson, EVP Core Games, THQ. "Kaos Studios has created the definitive large scale warfare experience on console and PC, and innovations like Battle Points and Battle Commander offer a completely new twist on the genre, and make the game accessible and rewarding for newcomers and FPS veterans alike."
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It's sad that modern gamers have been so brainwashed by today's ridiculously short games as to believe this nonsense. I have absolutely no opinion about Homefront itself. I haven't been following it and wish it as much success as it may or may not deserve, however, a 5 hour single player game for $60 SHOULD be an insult to anyone actually buying a game for it's single player component.

It's sad you still pay $60 for a game like MoH. I was talking about my experience with a $3 game. If you feel the need to compare that to your experience of a $60 game perhaps you just need to learn how to shop for lower priced games.

MoH was rentable I believe from redbox for $2. You could probably rent it from blockbuster for $10. It doesn't hold water that this is somehow only a $60 game and you don't have a variety of choices of what you want to play.

And Homefront for the record is a FREE game for me so I'm fairly convinced I'll be happy with it and I'll be able to trade it for some other game which may cost me $20 or so. (worst case scenario, more likely $3)
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