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Homefront


Minimum system requirements:
  • OS (operating system): Windows XP/Vista/7
  • Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo@2.4 Ghz / AMD Athlon 64 X2 5600 +
  • RAM: 2 Gb
  • Hard Disk: 10 Gb free
  • Video Memory: 256 Mb
  • Video Card: nVidia GeForce 7900 / ATI Radeon X1900
  • Sound Card: DirectX compatible
  • DirectX: 9.0c
  • Keyboard
  • Mouse
  • DVD ROM Drive



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         Homefront is a first-person shooter video game developed by Kaos Studios and published by THQ, in which players play as members of a resistance movement fighting against a near-future Korean military occupation of the United States. The story was written by John Milius, who co-wrote Apocalypse Now and wrote/directed Red Dawn. It was released for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Microsoft Windows, and also made available through OnLive on March 15, 2011 in North America, March 17, 2011 in Australia, March 18, 2011 in Europe, and April 14, 2011 in Japan. Its tagline is: "Home is where the war is."
        In 2013, one year after the succession of Kim Jong-Il, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un reunites North and South Korea to form the Greater Korean Republic. The influence of China and the United States decline in the face of continued economic stagnation and a war between Iran and Saudi Arabia disrupting Middle East oil supply, while Europe is cut off by a Russian-Ukrainian "mutual interest" deal. As the United States withdraws overseas troops to deal with domestic instability, including the secession of Texas and an outbreak of bird flu known as the Knoxville Cough, the Greater Korean Republic annexes Japan and several Southeast Asian countries. Finally, in 2025, a satellite, launched under the cover of a program to replace the decaying Global Positioning System, detonates a nuclear electromagnetic pulse over the continental United States. The destruction of above-ground electronics across the country is followed by troop landings in Hawaii and San Francisco, paratrooper droppings across the Midwest, and the irradiation of the Mississippi River to divide the United States. The American military remains isolated and scattered.

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