''Homefront'' is a
first-person shooter video game developed by
Kaos Studios and published by
THQ. The game tells the story of a
resistance movement
A resistance movement is an organized effort by some portion of the civil population of a country to withstand the legally established government or an occupying power and to disrupt civil order and stability. It may seek to achieve its objective ...
fighting in the near-future against the military occupation of the
Western United States
The Western United States (also called the American West, the Far West, and the West) is the region comprising the westernmost states of the United States. As American settlement in the U.S. expanded westward, the meaning of the term ''the Wes ...
by a
reunified Korea. It was released for
Microsoft Windows,
PlayStation 3
The PlayStation 3 (PS3) is a home video game console developed by Sony Interactive Entertainment, Sony Computer Entertainment. The successor to the PlayStation 2, it is part of the PlayStation brand of consoles. It was first released on Novemb ...
and
Xbox 360
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in 2011. After THQ's bankruptcy, the rights of the game were sold to
Crytek who then sold the rights to
Koch Media after restructuring their company.
Deep Silver, a subsidiary of Koch Media, have published the reboot ''
Homefront: The Revolution''. Homefront was met with mixed reviews across all platforms. Some critics praised the atmosphere and story, while others panned those same aspects, along with the short length of the single-player campaign. However, the multiplayer aspect was generally well received.
Gameplay
Single-player
The single-player campaign takes 4 to 10 hours to finish the game, all depending on the player's experience.
Multiplayer
The
multiplayer component of ''Homefront'' is focused on large-scale, vehicle-based combat reminiscent of
Kaos Studios' first title, ''
Frontlines: Fuel of War''. The defining innovation of ''Homefront''s multiplayer is its battle points system, which is an in-game currency that allows a player to purchase weapons, gear, and vehicles. Players can earn points by completing objectives and increasing their amount of kills, and can choose to spend their points between many small purchases such as weapons, missiles, and drones, or larger, higher cost items like helicopters and tanks.
The multiplayer gameplay takes place in the period before the United States Armed Forces were completely scattered. Each copy of ''Homefront'' contains an online pass, granting users access to the full multiplayer experience. Although the online pass is not required to play multiplayer, those who play without an online pass will be unable to progress further than level 5 of the total 75 levels.
The online multiplayer function of the game is now defunct due to the sale and closure of THQ in late 2013. Multiplayer is still playable (as of 2017) on PC.
Plot
Setting and backstory
''Homefront'' is set in a dystopic United States in 2027. The game's backstory dates back to the 2010s, where tensions are high between North Korea and the global powers due to the country's military aggression, including its successful nuclear weapons test and the
sinking of a South Korean ship.
However, in 2013, one year after the death of
North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong-il, his son and successor,
Kim Jong-un, successfully led a peaceful
reunification with
South Korea
South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia, constituting the southern part of the Korea, Korean Peninsula and sharing a Korean Demilitarized Zone, land border with North Korea. Its western border is formed ...
leading to the birth of the Greater Korean Republic (GKR), a technological and economic
global power that comprises the military strength of the North and the economic power of the South. In 2015, a war between Iran and Saudi Arabia broke out, both becoming
nuclear-armed states, devastated the global oil supply, causing gas prices to skyrocket to $19.99 per gallon,
leaving many countries in debt and causing mass hysteria. This precipitates extreme economic turmoil and massive social unrest in the United States. Two years later, the
U.S. military recalled much of its
Pacific fleet. Japan, significantly weakened due to the diminishing of the
U.S.-Japan Security Treaty, was easily conquered by the GKR a year later and annexed shortly thereafter, becoming the first GKR puppet state.
In 2022, conditions in the United States worsened with the collapse of the financial system and an Asian bird flu epidemic that claimed six million lives; forcing the Mexican government to close their northern border. By 2024, North Korea's annexation has continued throughout Southeast Asia, including its emerging economic powers, giving the GKR an empire reminiscent of
Imperial Japan
The also known as the Japanese Empire or Imperial Japan, was a historical nation-state and great power that existed from the Meiji Restoration in 1868 until the enactment of the post-World War II 1947 constitution and subsequent for ...
's
Co-Prosperity Sphere
The , also known as the GEACPS, was a concept that was developed in the Empire of Japan and propagated to Asian populations which were occupied by it from 1931 to 1945, and which officially aimed at creating a self-sufficient bloc of Asian peo ...
.
Finally, in 2025, the Greater Korean Republic, now a major superpower, launched a supposed advanced satellite that would be a signal of peace, but is actually a secret orbital weapon that detonated a high-altitude nuclear device over the U.S., creating an electromagnetic pulse blast that wipes out much of the nation's electrical infrastructure. In the ensuing chaos, the
Korean People's Army (KPA) launches a massive amphibious invasion, starting the Korean-American War. They seize control of
Hawaii
Hawaii ( ; haw, Hawaii or ) is a state in the Western United States, located in the Pacific Ocean about from the U.S. mainland. It is the only U.S. state outside North America, the only state that is an archipelago, and the only ...
and much of the
U.S. Pacific Coast. Korean paratroopers are deployed over the
Midwestern United States
The Midwestern United States, also referred to as the Midwest or the American Midwest, is one of four census regions of the United States Census Bureau (also known as "Region 2"). It occupies the northern central part of the United States. I ...
, and with the U.S. military severely crippled and scattered, launch a final offensive to take control of the remaining states. However, the Americans were able to counterattack, leaving the
Eastern States
The eastern states of Australia are the states and territories of Australia, states adjoining the east continental coastline of Australia. These are the mainland Australia, mainland states of Victoria (Australia), Victoria, New South Wales and Q ...
free but effectively dividing the nation at the irradiated
Mississippi River
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, with the
Western States under GKR occupation, known as the New Korean Federation of Occupied America, a
puppet state
A puppet state, puppet régime, puppet government or dummy government, is a state that is ''de jure'' independent but ''de facto'' completely dependent upon an outside power and subject to its orders.Compare: Puppet states have nominal sover ...
of the GKR.
Story
In 2027, two years after the beginning of the Korean-American War and the beginning of the occupation, Robert Jacobs, a former
United States Marine Corps
The United States Marine Corps (USMC), also referred to as the United States Marines, is the maritime land force service branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for conducting expeditionary and amphibious operations through ...
combat helicopter pilot, is awakened in his apartment in
Montrose, Colorado and ordered to a re-education camp in
Alaska
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. Jacobs sees that the North Korean troops have seized control of the town, taking potentially valuable residents into custody and executing resisters. However, the bus carrying Jacobs is ambushed by American resistance fighters Connor (
Tom Pelphrey), a former Marine, and Rianna (Hannah Cabell), a hunting expert, who lead him to Oasis, a resistance hideout founded by local state patrolman Boone Karlson (
Jim T. Coleman). Boone, Connor, and Rianna are aware of Jacobs's background as a pilot and recruit him to help recover fuel for the scattered U.S. military forces. Boone initiates the operation with himself, Jacobs, Connor, Rianna, and Hopper (
Joel de la Fuente), a
Korean-American technical expert.
The group plans to steal several tracking beacons from a school used as a
labor exchange facility, with the help of their "inside man" Arnie (
Scott Sowers). These beacons are to be placed on fuel trucks so they can be tracked and hijacked. However, Arnie betrays the team to protect his children, forcing the team to kill him and eliminate all camp forces. They discover a mass grave in the school's baseball field and narrowly escape Korean reinforcements by hiding among the bodies.
The rebels continue their attacks on the KPA, assaulting an occupied warehouse store, where Jacobs, Connor, and Rianna locate the trucks and plant a beacon on one of them. They return to Oasis to find that Boone and the base's inhabitants have been discovered and killed by North Korean troops. They also discover that the
Korean People's Army Air and Anti-Air Force are attacking a nearby town beyond the wall as payback for the raid the night before. The group narrowly escapes with other resistance fighters by breaching the town's walls.
The team has the information that a suitable helicopter is located in a survivalist encampment in
Utah
Utah ( , ) is a state in the Mountain West subregion of the Western United States. Utah is a landlocked U.S. state bordered to its east by Colorado, to its northeast by Wyoming, to its north by Idaho, to its south by Arizona, and to its ...
. As the camp residents are violent towards North Koreans and Americans alike, the team infiltrates the camp and manages to steal the helicopter. They pursue and hijack the fuel convoy. With Jacobs providing air support, the group continues their trip to San Francisco, delivering their jet fuel to aid the U.S. military.
The U.S. Armed Forces begin their West Coast
counter-offensive by trying to retake
San Francisco
San Francisco (; Spanish language, Spanish for "Francis of Assisi, Saint Francis"), officially the City and County of San Francisco, is the commercial, financial, and cultural center of Northern California. The city proper is the List of Ca ...
. They launch an assault from
Marin County
Marin County is a county located in the northwestern part of the San Francisco Bay Area of the U.S. state of California. As of the 2020 census, the population was 262,231. Its county seat and largest city is San Rafael. Marin County is a ...
that succeeds in retaking most of the
Golden Gate Bridge with ground personnel, A.A. guns, and fighter aircraft, as
U.S. Navy reinforcements arrive. Nearing the San Francisco side of the bridge, the Americans find themselves outgunned by a massive KPA battalion. Although the ground forces have captured and reprogrammed the KPA ground-based air defenses, attaining air superiority for the U.S. Air Force, the American aircraft cannot identify where to strike due to the smoke, debris and confusion. Realizing that they are at a critical turning point, Connor lights a flare and advances on foot towards the enemy convoy and orders an airstrike onto his position, sacrificing himself to ensure that American ground forces can retake the city.
The news of the successful operation is reported by European media, with the
Bay Area
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counterattack proving to be a major turning point in America's
guerrilla war against the GKR occupation. With San Francisco taken, many West Coast cities are returned to U.S. hands, and the military launches a counter-offensive to take back the occupied states. With these victories, the
E.U. Defense Council schedules an emergency meeting, declares war on the Greater Korean Republic and begins planning a military intervention to eradicate the KPA from the United States.
Development

''Homefront''s gameplay has been completely reworked from its origins in ''
Frontlines: Fuel of War'', focusing on a more cinematic, character-driven experience. David Votypka, the design director of ''Homefront'', said that the gameplay would be based around guerrilla-style tactics and would be inspired by ''
Half-Life 2''. The same interview asserted the surroundings were designed to establish a connection with the user by using real companies and brands. The executive producer of the PC version of ''Homefront'', Frank Delise, stated before release that the PC version of the game would feature exclusive content and dedicated servers. Additional exclusive features include clan support,
DirectX 11 graphics, and first person vehicle cockpits.
The antagonists in ''Homefront'' were originally intended to be communist Chinese, but were later replaced by a unified Korea for two reasons: the risk of a possible backlash by the
Chinese Ministry of Culture and the reality of
economic interdependence between America and China that made the Chinese "not that scary," according to Tae Kim, a former
CIA field agent and consultant on the game's backstory. Kim said, "We went to a very rigorous, academic research process to make sure to not only look at North Korea's current state but to look at historical examples how things could parallel and turn events. History repeats itself. From today to the day the invasion starts in the game, if you combine everything, the odds are very very slim this becomes true. But when you look at the storyline step by step, every step is a coin flip but a plausible step. So once you get there, it's plausible. And from there the next step is plausible as well. Even though the whole thing is fictional, it comes with plausible baby steps." While the story was billed as being written by
John Milius,
Gamasutra
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reported "most former employees credit Kaos writer C.J. Kershner with Homefront's script", claiming that Milius wrote not a single word however consulted with Kaos in the writing and direction of the story.
Release
''Homefront'' was released on March 15, 2011 in North America, March 17, 2011 in Australia, March 18, 2011 in Europe, and April 14, 2011 in Japan.
The game has been released on
Steam
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, as well as the
OnLive gaming service.
Novel
THQ announced a tie-in novel, ''Homefront: The Voice of Freedom'', written by
John Milius and
Raymond Benson
Raymond Benson (born September 6, 1955) is an American author best known for being the author of the James Bond novels from 1997 to 2003. Benson was born in Midland, Texas and graduated from Permian High School in Odessa in 1973. In primary scho ...
, which follows a group of reporters making their way across America to explore the early days of the occupation. The book involves characters from the game and sets the stage for its story. The book was released ahead of the game on January 25, 2011 as part of a "vast transmedia strategy" for ''Homefront''.
Soundtrack
The soundtrack for the game was composed by Matthew Harwood.
The compilation album, titled "Homefront: Songs for the Resistance" was distributed digitally by
Sumerian Records.
Reception
''Homefront'' was met with mixed reviews across all platforms. Some critics praised the atmosphere and story, while others panned those same aspects, along with the short length of the single-player campaign. However, the multiplayer aspect of ''Homefront'' was generally well received. Review aggregator
GameRankings generated a score of 71.70% for the Xbox 360 version, 69.33% for the PlayStation 3 version and 68.89% for the Microsoft Windows version.
Review aggregator
Metacritic
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generated a score of 70 out of 100 across all platforms.
''
Play'' praised Kaos studios for the different campaign mode and multiplayer, but criticized most other things.
IGN praised the setting and presentation, while criticizing the short campaign.
GameSpot
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praised some memorable moments and the well crafted multiplayer, however it criticized the short length and that it felt too familiar compared to other first person shooters.
According to GameZone, "with a few tweaks and a fresher coat of paint, Homefront would have been outstanding, far outshining either of those titles. As is, it's still worth a playthrough, and the quality multiplayer makes an excellent alternative to your current, aging FPS of choice."
THQ stated that first-day sales in North America reached 375,000 copies. THQ announced an estimated 1 million copies sold across North America, Europe and Asia Pacific markets. it had shipped 2.6 million units to retail since launch.
Controversies
The advertising for ''Homefront'' has simulated a declaration of war in mainstream websites and media, creating confusion amongst non-gamers. The nature and timing of the advertising created concern in the wake of the
ROKS ''Cheonan'' sinking and the North Korean
artillery strike on Yeonpyeong Island, causing mainstream media coverage of the advertising campaign. THQ has denied that the game was developed to piggyback off the tensions on the Korean peninsula, saying that "''Homefront'' is a work of speculative fiction, set in the year 2027. Recent real-world events on the Korean peninsula are obviously tragic and, like everyone, we hope for a swift and peaceful resolution."
For its Japanese release, ''Homefront'' has been censored by removing all references to North Korea including pictures of then-North Korean leader Kim Jong-il. They are replaced by references to and the .
Spike, the game's Japanese/Asian publisher, justified the censorship, stating that to "use their real names would have been 'malicious' to an 'existing person' and an 'existing country.'" Spike's censorship complies with
CERO's Code of Ethics.
CERO bans language-related and ideology-related expressions that regard an existing individual, country, national flag, race,
ethnic group, religion, ideology, or political organization as an enemy or express disdain against any of these, and that unilaterally criticize and defame any of these.
THQ released 10,000 balloons near
San Francisco
San Francisco (; Spanish language, Spanish for "Francis of Assisi, Saint Francis"), officially the City and County of San Francisco, is the commercial, financial, and cultural center of Northern California. The city proper is the List of Ca ...
as a publicity stunt during the
Game Developers Conference, angering local environmentalists after balloons fell into
San Francisco Bay
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. The game was banned in
South Korea
South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia, constituting the southern part of the Korea, Korean Peninsula and sharing a Korean Demilitarized Zone, land border with North Korea. Its western border is formed ...
because of its depiction of a unified Korea under Northern rule.
Sequel
Despite mixed reviews, publisher THQ confirmed that a sequel to ''Homefront'' was in development. As developer
Kaos Studios was shut down, the game was set to be developed by
Crytek UK using
CryEngine 3.
After THQ filed for bankruptcy, Crytek acquired the rights to the franchise as a whole on January 22, 2013.
''
Homefront: The Revolution'' was announced on June 2, 2014, and subsequently released in May 2016.
On July 31,
Koch Media acquired the rights from
Crytek and the game finished development under
Dambuster Studios and was published by
Deep Silver.
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