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6866824 No.6866824 [Reply] [Original]

>The great Korean alliance dominated every Asian country and invaded America! You must play as a resistance soldier to defend your home in a realistic FPS!

http://www.spike.co.jp/homefront/about/index.html

>> No.6866827

Finally a game where I can slaughter Koreans

>> No.6866832
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>korea dominating anything
>realistic

>> No.6866835

"Invade" America?

The last time someone "invaded" America it took 408 years to get it done.

>> No.6866840

>North Korea invading the US
>realistic FPS

Red Alert and World in Conflict sold me the idea of the URSS being the invaders, but North Korea? Too far.

>> No.6866844

>>6866840

You didn't watch Red Dawn, man?

>> No.6866845
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I am bored of these games and movies where "Asian nation has invaded America! Time to grab your gun and go into the woods!"

Maybe I want to play as a invading solider! Maybe I want to fight for something that is not bydlo.

>> No.6866846

They could've made a game about Operation Narwhal Whale (the only game about it being shit) but NOOOOOOOOOOOO

>> No.6866851

>North & South Uniting
>Japan Surrenders to Korea
>US falls into economic depression
>EMP bomb

>> No.6866853

Homefront isn't a Jap FPS, its made by the Frontline/Battlefield 2/Desert Combat guys, looks pretty cool.

Also IIRC Crysis had North Korea as a major military power, so its not that an original idea. Its just not very realistic because NK has shit leadership.

>> No.6866860

As an FPS it looks pretty terrible to me, even disregarding the hilarity of North Korea conquering anything.

>> No.6866859

The only way the gaming industry can exist again is if there's an agreement to make no FPS games for a decade.

>> No.6866857

This is a fantasy game right?

>> No.6866869

It is not all that uncommon a near-future fictional setting in which through some means or other, the U.S economically burns itself out into a near third-world country, and other still functioning countries pretty much just lap it up.

Though from the looks of it, its just more "hurrpatriotism", and besides...the cold war is kind of a low pri issue boys, i don't think the whole "kill dem commie peegs" is in style anymore.

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>>6866859
>half life ep 3 released delayed until 2021

>> No.6866874

>>6866844
Was waiting for the remake.

>>6866853
>NK has shit leadership.
In the game, the son of the current president is shown to be mych smarter than his father was.
He unified Korea, after all. If he could pull that, he could pull an invasion of the US.

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>>6866872

It is not a delay if the planned date was latter.

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>>6866872
>Duke Nukem Forever released, delayed until 2021 as well.

>> No.6866882

>>6866869
I don't mind near-futures with a crippled US trying to hold on to its superpower status, but I do mind the idea that military pressure from without would be what brings it down.

>> No.6866890

>>6866840

Rather enjoyed the Japanese ending to Battlestations Pacific. The Japanese are content with disabling the US fleet to keep the allies from interfering in Southeast Asia. No invasion of the US ever takes place.

>> No.6866901

>>6866890
Same happens with the Axis ending in Axis & Allies, only the invasion of the US is highly >implied

>> No.6866914

It ought to be Chinese, not Koreans.
Much more realistic.

>> No.6866911

World in Conflict was pretty cool, even if it was a little PATRIOTISM. Just a little disappointed we never got to fight the Chinese. Did you hear Massive took a trip to a live-fire exercise by the Nordic Battle Group? I'm hoping for WIC2.

>> No.6866913

If we're REALLY having this thread, fine... where the hell is Freedom Fighters 2?

>> No.6866926

>>6866911
I thought Sierra still has the rights for World in Conflict, meaning that Massive (now Ubisoft's) can't make any more WiC games.

>> No.6866939

>>6866835

The United States, China, Russia, and really any other large nation would be nearly impossible to 'invade' in the classic sense, and effectively occupy. I imagine it would be roughly akin to the trouble the Romans faced effectively controlling the outlying reaches of their empire.

>> No.6866948

>>6866939
Germany was THIS close to successfully defeating Russia.

>> No.6866969

>>6866948
If only they managed to kill Vasily Zaitsev

>> No.6866971

>>6866948
Bullshit. German logistics were overloaded, and even if they managed to conquer more cities in the European side, the Germans certainly wouldn't be able to stretch the supply lines over the Urals and into Siberia.

>> No.6866985

>>6866926
I have a source here which indicates that Soviet Assault, the expansion pack, came out after Massive had been acquired by Ubisoft. This hopefully indicates that the IP belongs entirely to them.

>> No.6867013

Oh, and I'd settle for a mere spiritual sequel. World in Conflict was an RTS-lite where base-building elements were replaced with explosions, and that's something I can get behind. The fact that they took a field trip to a live-fire exercise, though, that confuses me. It seems like something DICE would care more about.

>> No.6867021

How many wars have ended as soon as the fools tried invading Russia? Its just impossible to invade that ice burg.

>> No.6867025

>>6867021
Fucking general winter man

They always miscalculate how long its going to take to get through that shitton of land area and end up in a Siberian winter unprepared.

Frenchcicle, anyone?

>> No.6867028

>>6866971
and that was with ground logistics
supplying across an ocean would be three kinds of what the fuck

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6867027

Didn't the Mongols invade Russia pretty well?

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>> No.6867070

>>6867027
Pretty easy when the occupants of the time were scattered tribes of dirty snow jews.

>> No.6867073

>>6867027
I think they remain the only winners over Russia.

>> No.6867171

>>6866874
Umm....

To invade the US, you'd need a powerful navy. To be exact, you'd need the world's most powerful Navy. There is a little thing in the middle of the Pacific Ocean that is the modern day descendent of the US Pacific Fleet that destroyed the entire Japanese Empire during WWII. The only country in modern times that had that capability was the Soviet Union and their powerful navy... which is currently rusting away in Murmansk. So no, nobody can invade the United States from overseas.

In short, any country without a powerful amphibious assault force (their Marines), supported by and delivered by a powerful navy has no hope of successfully invading a country separated from it by an ocean. Both Koreas have none of these things.

>> No.6867186

>>6867171
Well, if you were ballsy enough, you could just send an invasion force across the Bering Strait and into Alaska + Canada.

Of course, given how this is the fucking Arctic and fucking Alaska, any army that would try to pull that off without having some insane logistics and some damn good support covering their every move. Not to mention you'd have a very limited time limit before everything freezes over and you get fucked in the ass, so yeah, tantamount to suicide.

>> No.6867211

Was I the only person that got very disoriented from the cameras in World in Conflict? I always get in panic during a battle because I can't figure where the fuck I'm facing or where I am in the map.

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>mfw

>> No.6867230

to be honest I'd rather be shooting at Chinese

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>>6867212

>> No.6867255

>>6867186
Thats not an invasion, that is simply suicide. You would not move enough of anything to make it work, its also a bottle neck and US happens to own that bottle neck. Its limited with death on all sides. Doesnt matter how big your balls are, the US would have to have fallen before you even got there and at that point you woudlnt even need a Navi to defeat them.

>> No.6867275

>>6867255

I recall that in WWII, the Japanese actually did invade through the Aleutians / Alaska. Or at least they tried..they didn't get very far at all.

Then again, that was a sort of an afterthought of a land invasion compared to the operations they had going on in East/SE Asia. Not unlike the Germans' folly, they simply struck too many enemies too fast and spread themselves too thin for their supply lines..

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