![]() ![]() “We really want players to feel like they’re part of a resistance movement, fighting a much more numerous and equipped enemy and to have that feeling of engagement that comes from non-conventional warfare,” Stephen Rhodes, the narrative designer tells me-and I’d say this achieves that. ![]() Admittedly, I’ve seen nothing of the singleplayer, but whizzing about on my motorcycle during this three-hour managed hands-on in co-op mode has got me excited. The Revolution has a completely different premise, developer, publisher, location and quality bar. Though Dambuster Studios has taken the setting of the first game, it’s dumped almost everything else-understandable given it was more memorable for the amount of money THQ spent marketing it than for the quality of the game. ![]() Homefront: The Revolution is an odd game.
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