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Son of Detroit
03-13-2011, 12:31 PM
I'm really looking forward to this game. Very interesting and detailed storyline.

HOMEFRONT - Official Site (http://www.homefront-game.com/)


Homefront is set in a near future America in 2027 when a nuclear-armed Korean People's Army invades the USA. The game is written by John Milius, who co-wrote Apocalypse Now and wrote Red Dawn. The beginning gameplay is reportedly set in Montrose, Colorado.[4]

One of the major portions of the story arc is built around not only the growth of the North Korean forces over the years leading to the year 2027 (the year in which the game takes place), but also the economic downfall of the United States of America, and the unrest that seems to grip the nation before the invasion.[5]

Homefront is speculative fiction, set in a near-future, post peak oil world that features a significantly declined United States, and a united Korea that has built a massive alliance in East Asia. The Gate Corporation (a major private military company) also plays a minor role. The game focuses on the collapse of the United States, subsequent occupation by the Greater Korean Republic - a united Korea under the rule of North Korea - and the American Resistance that fights said occupation. The player is invited to join the American resistance, "using guerrilla tactics, commandeering military vehicles, and utilizing advanced drone technology", but the player may join the North Korean Forces as well but only in multiplayer matches. The game will also feature vehicle based 32 player online warfare using dedicated servers. The game is planned to ship on Xbox 360, PS3 and PC.[6]


* 2011: North Korea faces another UN sanction over its latest nuclear test.
* 2012: Kim Jong-Il passes away, he is succeeded by his son Kim Jong-un.
* 2013: Kim Jong-un is awarded the Nobel Peace Prize and featured on the cover of Time Magazine for his accomplishment of Korean reunification.
* 2014: American military withdraws from the Korean Peninsula. General Motors declares bankruptcy for the second time.
* 2015: The effects of peak oil are felt as gas prices reach up to 20 dollars a gallon due to a war between Iran and Saudi Arabia. Russia cuts off all oil trade with Europe. Survivalist literature become bestsellers in America. China's influences diminish.
* 2016: America withdraws its military from Japan and other countries overseas, focusing on its instability back home. Texas splits from the United States, border bloodshed takes place as refugees from other states attempt to enter Texas.
* 2017: Martial law is declared in the United States as its infrastructure crumbles due to financial deficiencies.
* 2018: After the destruction of one its nuclear facilities by Korean special forces, Japan surrenders to the Greater Korean Republic and is capitalized into a vassal state.
* 2019: The UN goes out of commission.
* 2020: Canada closes its borders to Americans. The US military takes over the functions of many emergency services, as well as the distribution of basic goods. This causes many Americans to abandon the suburbs in exchange of the military-managed urban centers.
* 2021: Korean forces succeed in annexing many countries in Southeast Asia. A new pandemic known as the Knoxville Cough begins to spread in the United States.
* 2022: To prevent the contagion of the Knoxville Cough, Mexico closes its borders to Americans. Hyperinflation pushes the US dollar to the edge of collapse.
* 2023: The Knoxville Cough ravages the American public. The Korean People's Army reaches 20 million total personnel.
* 2024: Using the captured M-V rockets at the Uchinoura Space Center, Kim Jong-un announces a new space satellite program, under the pretense of replacing the decaying GPS system, which America could no longer afford to maintain.
* 2025: A thermonuclear device is detonated by one of the Korean satellites 300 miles above Kansas, blanketing America with an EMP that wipes out its power grid and most of the electronics above ground. The US infrastructure is virtually in ruins. This is followed by the Korean seizure of Hawaii and landings in San Francisco. Korean paratroopers are dropped into central United States. The economic downfall in Europe prevents its nations from intervening.
* 2026: The United States is split into two as the KPA irradiate the entire Mississippi River, as a fortification for their control of the western side.
* 2027: The United States Armed Forces are completely scattered.


How plausible is this scenario? If this actually happened, what would our country respond against the incoming forces? Could the millions of gunowners in America stand a chance against a determined and well-trained Korean army?

Vessol
03-13-2011, 12:33 PM
I will be shouting only one thing while playing this game..

Wolverines!!!!!

http://www.spideysenses.com/wp-content/wolverines.jpg

pcosmar
03-13-2011, 02:55 PM
How plausible is this scenario?
There is a good reason why they are called "fantasy" games.

mczerone
03-13-2011, 03:00 PM
While some of the "Decline of America" scenario may be plausible, the "Rise of the socialist Koreans" is impossible. Look at the USSR. They actually had vast lands and a high productive capacity. Unfortunately socialism cannot grow economically because they cannot calculate the most productive lines of production, they can only demand high-powered killing devices and bare-sustenance-level consumers goods.

The alien-invasion FPS games are more based in reality than this.

ETA: N. Korea, like the USSR and Cuba, is more focused on purifying their own lands than in expanding their territory. This may lend support to the N. Koreans wanting to unify with the South, but that would be the logical extent to their dreams of spreading their socialist rule.

One Last Battle!
03-13-2011, 03:06 PM
WOLVERINES

Also, if North Korea actually becomes the leading partner in a united Korea (let alone conquering the US), I will eat my own shoes.

FrankRep
03-13-2011, 03:07 PM
I think a China v. United States War would be more realistic.

aravoth
03-13-2011, 03:10 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZYg2c_zgCKs

Vessol
03-13-2011, 03:17 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZYg2c_zgCKs

Yeah I thought that was a really excellent trailer when it came out.

Too bad it turns out that Kim Jung-un doesn't really look like that(to be fair, before that, we had no reliable information of what he looked like):
http://www.who2.com/blog/assets_c/2010/10/kim_hands-thumb-220x239-771-thumb-200x217-772.jpg

Let's just hope it isn't a generic Call of Duty clone.