Yes because an army where most soldiers are supplied 1950’s equipment and given less than 2000 calories a day can invade the US mainland. That does not take away from how cool this game is, it’s a neat concept!
Even if they are united, it will not address the issue of food shortages. They have the land to start farms. The problem lies in their budget plan. They spend money on the military instead of self-sufficiency
Well, they say art imitates life and America is declining in economics,education,finances,and even common sense not to mention Americans are some of the unhealthiest and depressed people out here. All empires have collapsed and went the same way in started...through war and bloodshed.All Imma say is...stay ready so you don't gotta get ready.
Actually, that entire premised sparked a fan theory of my own about Homefront: The Revolution. None of the occupying soldiers in the HF:TR use proper tactics, and while some may say that games don't really use actual squad tactics, my belief is that the Greater Korean Republic is in heavy decline. That is why a very incompetent resistance is able to get things like SAMs and actually beat them. Essentially, the Greater Korean Republic has to institute mass conscription to keep a huge country like the US occupied, but even then they can't properly do it. That is why the Greater Korean Republic, even with the world's best technology, cannot occupy a country who's resistance kills a mayor on live TV, and still somehow garners support.
@@mil0xcy or they wanted to echo the complete unexpected superpower ascendency (a Rome like scenario where a quite unexpexted contender becomes a superpower)
I remember enjoying this game a lot as a kid and was actually scared of North Korea until I realized later doing research that North Korea is still stuck in the mid 20th century and South Korea is one of our biggest allies who also hates the North
They aren't doing good either,they recently had to shrink their army squad size because of declining birth rates,also they have one of the highest household debt rate in the world.
Other than the fact that NK would've overstretched their logistics the moment they stepped outside the Korean peninsula, let alone have the manpower to administer their new territories, this is a very interesting idea.
They really can do anything after invading the South, though. Then Japan, and then all neighboring countries. The logistics won't be the problem, they can sabotage or god knows whatever they do to acquire more resources to start invade US. The problem would be their people's loyalty in those invaded countries.
@@HafifSyukra No, the real problem would be (unified) Korea building an army capable of defeating the US army in its own turf, a navy capable of transporting and supplying that army across the pacific and defeating both the largest navy and airforce in the world to do that with a country less than a third the population and less than a 16th the GDP with no experience or capability to do operations or power projection capabilities on that scale. This is like Resident Evil monsters where 1 160 pound guy gets bitten by a critter and becomes an 800 pound monstrosity able to take antitank rockets to the face like a temporary inconvenience. *It's fantasy*. Hell, even China doing it might be a stretch, because invading the CONUS from another continent is like invading Russia during winter. The logistics alone make it damn near impossible, even without a strong opposing army.
I mean, the intro say they somewhat conquered hawaii Its a pretty strategic AA nest and good starting base to invade USA Im sure a small nuke would decimated hawaii and make it ready for north korea no problem
Originally China was meant to be the antagonist, as it made more sense, but publishers wouldn’t allow it because they wouldn’t be able sell the game in the Chinese market.
I love how all of the enemy soldiers immediately shout and jump into the open as soon as you come close to them. It's a time honoured tactic that I believe is called: "Yell and then get shot in the face several times." Which has helped countless video game armies lose wars against what amounts to the efforts of one pissed off guy, through the generations.
Yeah I think this dev team had potential tbh, this game wasn't the hot steaming pile of garbage everyone says it is. Obviously its not an AAA game and the writing and VA could be better but its not too bad.
@@DoctorDeath147 The backstory for the sequel is even more ridiculous. The DPRK leading the Digital Revolution, Kim il-Sung resigning and ultimately being taken over by Korean Steve Jobs, the Soviet Union surviving to the 21st Century, the War on Terror still occurring, John McCain becoming President, etc.
Something weird about this game is how it says that Kim jong il dies In 2012. If y’all don’t know Kim jong Il died in December 20 2011 which was 24 days after this game released.
I like how Americans think they are unbeatable etc, but in real life cannot win in Vietnam or against some villagers from Afghanistan hiding in a cave lol
@@xXOxIdEXx and what do you think happened to the other world powers doing the same thing? France couldn't hold vietnam either. Afghanistan: every world power has tried and couldn't hold it. Iraq: same thing The difference is that those wars were modern powers trying conventional warfare against guerilla warfare. You cannot win against guerilla warfare with conventional warfare. US War of Independence/Revolutionary War: US wins against Greqt Britain using guerilla warfare against GB's conventional warfare at the time. In actual conventional warfare, the powers would win because that is what their armies are trained to do.
China : You wanna make money? Devs : Yes. China : Then change the enemy setting. You know. North Korea. Devs : Kinda ridiculous to me...... China : You said somethin? Devs : Nope! Nothing. (PS) holy shyit, Why did I get so many likes???
People are missing the point, it’s not that North Korea is invading our United States. In this world the US as a country was declining and dealing with massive civil unrest and economic strife. An EMP took out the infrastructure for a brief time and the North Koreans (who have spent like a decade building an empire similar to the Landmass of Imperial WW2 Japan) got lucky with a first strike. The only have like 1/3rd of the country occupied before it reached a stalemate with the US armed forces. It’s still unrealistic and laughable but the game attempted to amend this with some lore that the intro actually explains. A unified totalitarian state with a large army got lucky when the US was crippled.
@@thedetective3477 Apparently it was originally going to be China, but for real life reasons, regarding China not wanting to be viewed negatively, they had to make it North Korea instead. The same thing happened with the reboot of Red Dawn
I love how they gloss over how North Korea managed to overtake and unify South Korea, seems like an extremely unrealistic thing to happen, be it by force or diplomacy..
Yeah I read the prequel book which explains alot of things such as the economic strife the USA was going through and huge budget cuts which cut down the standard of living for most citizens, the GKR was going through a boom with lots of manufacturing coming through them
Played the hell out of this game when it came out. So underrated. The tone and atmosphere of the game are just excellent, and gameplay was solid. But it existed at a time when only COD and a little BF were allowed to do near-real-world settings in shooters, which is super unfortunate.
This mission was actually really hard in comparison to other missions as the other missions had you taking on squads as guerrillas but this mission had you in an army, fighting another army
Originally you were supposed to fight the Chinese not the Koreans but due to 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," it was instead changed to the Koreans Edit: Seriously you two in this reply thread why you gotta argue about china and shit?
I remember this game's single player campaign wasn't anything to write home about but its multiplayer was so much fun. Battlefield-esque gameplay with large maps and drive-able vehicles and kill streaks you'd buy using points gained during matches. I remember dominating matches at times. Camos also were unlocked not based on how many kills you got but how long of a kill streak you got with a gun so only the best players had the coolest camos.
Amazing how the opening montage is correct about predicting a lot of things that have come to pass. Fuel prices, global pandemic. US economy in the crapper. Scary. It is funny that they use Kim’s name but won’t show any clips of him. Just like that Seth Rogan James Francis movie, the interview
@@DaidoujiGaming If you actually watch the first trailer that came out, you‘ll notice the actor playing Kim Jong-un is much skinnier and doesn’t even look like him. The reason for this is because the only available photos of him at the time were when he was a teenager. By the time this trailer came out, contemporary photos of Kim Jong-un were released, hence why the actor here more closely resembles him.
They would still be a communist regime since the north took over so wouldn’t the greater Korean republic apply the same things in the north to the south?
I love how Homefront, the remake of red dawn, and Olympus has fallen made the bad guys North Koreans as if they have the means to even invade rhode island.
@@jean8252 "Military supermen", lol, we have enough weapons to blow the world up 10 times, we just aren't animals. If our goal was to destroy them, we would've destroyed them.
They didn't invade South Korea. It's explained Kim Jong-Un unified North and South Korea into the Greater Korean Republic which then executed missions to weaken countries for invasion. They sabotaged one of Japans nuclear power plants causing it to explode which paved the way for Korean annexation. What they did to Southeast Asian countries I don't think is ever explained but most likely very similar operations.
@@TheFacelessStoryMaker Even with this sabotage, Japan still has a formidable army and if we were to consider what Japan did in WW2 they would not surrender (Not in the way shown in the game)
People are out here talking about how it's impossible for NK to invade the US, but the original enemy of the game was supposed to be China. The game makes more sense when you see it that way.
Even China can't invade the U.S but at least they are a far more plausible enemy than Korea which has been a subject of occupation for nearly it's entire existence and is reliant on trade for it's industry to prosper.
If memory serves, basically the same thing happened to this game during development that happened to the Red Dawn remake: China was planned to be the invading force, but because that would almost certainly result in the game/movie being banned in China, they went with a bonkers 'North Korea takes over most of southeast Asia and also becomes a global superpower' storyline.
@@AFGuidesHD I was honestly thinking about that for several minutes afterwards. If you're not taking fire for more than 5 seconds, you've obviously found cover, so at that point, why stretch out the waiting game for no reason? It really streamlines the gameplay, but just makes the weirdness of regenerating health bars all the more obvious.
Its strange when you see that the timeline of this game is actually kinda close to what the world is rn. "Asian bird flu" (covid), increased fuel prices and the UN refusing to join in on combat and the use of an EMP to wipe out a country from space which is very talked about subject.
Look how close it came towards predicting Kim Jong il's death. Kim Jong il passed away in December 2011 less than a month away from 2012 the year he dies in the game's timeline.
@@MtpMuzikhome front the revolution was decent. Just the story could be better. I had good fun playing it. They should set it in Europe for home front 3
For anyone wondering, the ORIGINAL enemies of this game were going to actually be the Chinese. But because they really wanted to sell this game in China, they had to change it to North Korea and make the story so unbelievably stupid like this. However despite the story being absolute ass I've heard a ton of people say the multiplayer was actually very good and fun.
If I had a nickel for every time North Korea took invaded the US in a different timeline I’d have 2 nickels. Which isn’t a lot but it’s weird that it happened twice.
The idea of an irradiated Mississippi is more realistic than many may think. The black dog power plant here in Minnesota is a combined nuclear and coal power plant. And it's right there.
Be careful all the America haters are going to spawn out of no where and claim North Korea can beat America because they left the Middle the east even though only 5k died in that ten year frame and they killed millions lol.
This game was severely underrated. Especially the multiplayer. CoD likes to take credit for “scorestreaks”, but this is the game that actually created it. They had a freaking white phosphorus airstrike score streak. Absolutely epic.
Kinda funny how they accurately predicted Kim Jong Il's death, even down to the year. As well as a major global plague and the sudden and sloppy abandoning of our allies (albeit in the Middle East) The plausibility of this game goes down the tubes with the US heavy investment in fracking tech starting around 2011, allowing us to be more energy independent than portrayed in the game. But if we HADN'T done that, it becomes possible, if only infinitesimal
Sometimes fiction and Truth kind of intermix in The ether of speculative history always give it time there's always going to be some bright spots and dark spots
I was OBSESSED with this game! Got up to I think rank 73 in multiplayer, had hundreds of hours and would have hit max rank had I not taken a break. If only HF2 hadn't been such shit. I wanted a continuation of this story and the multiplayer was basically Conquest/Rush from Battlefield but honestly STILL felt revolutionary! We didn't even get multiplayer in the second game... 😑
Fun fact: Instead Of North Korea, China is originally supposed to be antagonist. In Real Life, North Korea annexed Southeast Asia(except Laos, Timor Leste and Brunei), makes Japan as Their puppet, occupied United States, and Unified with South Korea is impossible because Thailand, Myanmar, Cambodia Philippines, Indonesia and Malaysia can rivals North Korea in terms of military and also Vietnam is also allies with North Korea, North Korea try to make Japan surrender to them is result of North Korea's Tragic Downfall due to Military Technology of Japan, United States eats North Korea's Military alive, and North Korea tried to Unified with South Korea is result of Civil War
I am really sad that pretty much every battle in every FPS shooter that takes place in SF happens to be on the bridge. There’s a whole city there that apparently devs don’t care about. Anyway, nice video!
Yeah the port of San Francisco is far more valuable. There aren't any beaches that are able to easily access the area so that port would be a the one controlling the seas.
@@desertdude8274 take the bridge out and attempt an amphibious landing yup. My thoughts too., But we got to have the bottomless pits and machine guns vs tanks in every FPS. Not to mention a 40 year old tank that takes 4 RPGs to take it out lol.
The multiplayer was a BLAST, other than Battlefield, it had some of the best large open world multiplayer gameplay. The vehicle gameplay was top notch!!
I remember a red dawn remake came out around the same time and tried to also have us believe the North Korean army could possibly pull that off. But that movie was originally going to have China as the enemy, and since China owns Hollywood, they had that changed to NK
The Remake of Red Dawn was originally supposed to have the Chinese as the invading force until China complained. The release of that movie was delayed as they had to edit reshoot scenes to change everything to North Korea.
This game was awesome, totally enjoyed playing this. I played all the different levels, the story-line was great. I enjoy this better than Home front 2. Multi play was great too, when people played online.
Idk what's wilder, the fact that the resistance was able to find stealth jet fighters in such quantity or the fact those CAS planes at the end couldn't differentiate friendlies (infantry) from hostiles (tanks)
@@bardocomunista them stealing jet fighters is not that surprising (well maybe a bit surprising if they all luckily happen to be ex US air force fighters that for some reason the Koreans didn't scrap, sell or take home), but the fact they are all stealth fighters and in such number
@@bardocomunista yeah they steal, but you do not seem to understand how unlikely it is for a resistance to not only capture modern day jets (impossible to maintain, have them take off and hide) but that it would be 10 times harder if they are stealth jets. Just admit the game was stupid here lol
It's not the resistance flying those jets, it's remnants of the U.S. military who have been in hiding with them since the occupation began. The whole goal of the campaign is getting stolen fuel to the military so they can use their vehicles to attack Sand Francisco. Personally, I'm more curious to how the military couldn't obtain fuel by themselves in 2 years, or that they're confident in flying aircraft that they probably haven't been able to test since everything was hit by an EMP without at least 1 thing failing and causing them to crash
I personally refused to have anything to do with this game although it did look pretty cool because the company bent the knee to China before the expression "bend the knee" had even entered the vernacular. The enemy was SUPPOSED to be CHINA, but the company CAVED. No cash for cowards!
@@dabo5078 Then we shall see. Literally. War with at least two major powers, which might not include us, is not only inevitable, in historical terms, it's actually overdue. And I do play Fallout.
@@dabo5078 in reality it's unlikely a nuclear war would result in a world like fallout. Some areas would definitely be in anarchy but it wouldn't be long before nations get back on their feet and restore order
@@dabo5078 you clearly underestimate how effective a military police state is at crackdowns which considering the fallout universe's America was basically already a police state in all but name would happen quick
For those questioning the plausibility of N Korea invading the US you are correct. The original plan was for it to be China, but as with the red dawn remake they changed it to Korea part way through to placate the CCP.
I love how this game is somewhat controversial because of how the developers viewed North Korea at the time. It was never a controversy of bad imagery because North Korea will never ever see this lmao.
Hate to say this but changing North Korea to China makes a lot more sense in lores. IRL China would be a major opposer to Korea reunification, as a divided Korea is safer for it.
I think it was originally China but then they got offended and since they’re a profitable market they decided to change it to North Korea. The same thing happened with the Red Dawn movie remake, where they changed the invading force from China to North Korea. Basically: depicting China in war equals to -130,000,000 social credit points.
Yep. The humongously North Korean Navy snuck by the Seventh Fleet, Hawaii, and the West Coast fleet to conduct a landing larger than D-Day. Yeah, it could happen.
I don't want US being invaded for any Asian power or any other power. Long Live to the land of Liberty, the world still needs you. Be strong forever. Greetings from Colombia.
Greatest practical joke of all time was "Korean annexation of Asia" LOL From a military, economic and geographic perspective, Korea would've been sunk the first month of their expansion. Military - Japan has the upper hand because crossing the Japanese sea is nearly close to impossible without losing a huge chunk of landing vessels and the best landing zone would be Tokyo and you'd have to go around from either Hokkaido or Osaka to reach that area, they could easily blockade both areas to slow or even stop the invasion. Both Hokkaido and Osaka have different geographical advantages. Osaka is close to the island chains and can easily create a blockade while Hokkaido has weather. Naval warfare is quite difficult in cold weather. Honshu on the other hand is a mountainous region. Economic - sanctions would've been placed to stop Korean expansion by both Japan and China. Japan would've blockaded raw materials from entering the Korean peninsula while China would've felt challenged by its neighbor and cease support for their war effort. Geographic - I don't need to say anything about this other than to tell you to look at a map. The Korean peninsula is literally sandwiched between China and Japan. Any ideas of expansion and you're shotdown as soon as your armies step out of their area of responsibility...
Ya know this game was originally made keeping china as the enemy and not North Korea... Apparently there was some backlash by the chinese which forced the devs to change it to North Korea... Imagine china in this scenario it'll make much more sense 💀
Lesson of the story: if countries have great power ambitions, develop you economy first and become rich. This usually means lots and lots of able-bodies and healthy people.
Lesson of the history: first you need to lift oil embargo (because oil and gas are economy's blood). Then lift trade embargo, because you always preach about freedom of trade and then and only then talk about "develop you economy first and become rich".
Imagine a game where: 1. The gunplay is not just worse than the 2yr old MW2, but more akin to an outdated C-tier FPS 2. The graphics look like they were made by people who couldn't get hired anywhere else 3. The story is the erotic WWIII fanfic of that cringey communist kid from your highschool who wore stanky, sweat-laced, 1960s Soviet surplus winter gear to class everyday...
@@brizzled5193 Realistic if you have no brain. One plane fighting off another doesnt tip scales esspecially beacuse of other factors like industrial might, SAM etc...
I suppose if the North Korean annexation of South Korea was like the 1938 German Anschluss, whereby the majority of South Koreans welcomed the unification based on economic and pan-Korean nationalism (since it's stated North Korea has a thriving economy in this timeline, then it could make sense. But then I don't believe a unified Korea of 77 million would be able to conquer Japan, South East Asia, and especially the US.
God this game was soo good…. Lol even if the story was hard to believe/ super unbelievable… the multiplayer was actually very good and the gameplay and gun play was stellar.
Because of the aggression of the United States, this game looks more relevant than ever. For context: the United States suffered a tyrant who decided to destroy the Russians on the territory of the LDNR. As a result, Russia invaded Ukraine. For more than a year there has been a war in which the Ukrainian authorities tyrannize their own people under the influence of the United States. China, which has always been on the sidelines, decided to support Russia in this conflict, as well as: Afghanistan, India, Belarus. And although many countries are afraid to express their opinion. Even Turkey helps Russia with its actions, bypassing the sanctions imposed on this country and preventing other countries from joining NATO. If it goes on like this, then a new world war will begin and, quite possibly, the battles will take place already in the United States, which has donated its stocks of weapons to maintain a meat grinder in Ukraine. I myself am from Ukraine. The city of Bakhmut and I are against this war, since Russia accepted me back in 2014, when the Ukrainian government had just begun the extermination of the Russian people!
Remember the first mission in advanced warfare where the North invaded the South. These games aren't just entertainment but they reflect what could potentially happen in the real world. But now with china having entered the picture and Russia especially, we are at risk. A lot of it is politics and these games are giving us clues
It was supposed to be China instead of Korea who invaded, but i believe the Chinese government threw a hissy fit and the developers changed it. Also the 185 infantry is a CA national guard unit. So it makes sense they would be there.
19:34 "Lets just totally ignore the armored column crossing the bridge and lets go after that guy who went over the side. Send the Special Forces even and a freaking Gunship to get one random guy" LOL
North Korea is kind of underrated antagonistic faction. I didn't see any other popular games like Call of Duty and Battlefield have that faction as enemy besides Call of Duty Advanced Warfare.
@D Because all Asians are interchangeable. 😒 I also would like to add that film and gaming companies aren’t just worried about selling Red Dawn/Homefront in China (cannot imagine such a game would be marketable there in the first place). They are more importantly worried about not being able to sell films and games they make in the future over there.
I've never heard of this game ever. 🤷🤷🤷 Looks good though.
Me too
It's not good. Trust me. I was so pumped when they started showing this game. Big letdown
@@ChalkInTheLand it is an okay game not mind blowing but ok
Name of the game?
@@ismaelbarrera688 Homefront
Yes because an army where most soldiers are supplied 1950’s equipment and given less than 2000 calories a day can invade the US mainland. That does not take away from how cool this game is, it’s a neat concept!
Even tho korean already united?
Even if they are united, it will not address the issue of food shortages. They have the land to start farms. The problem lies in their budget plan. They spend money on the military instead of self-sufficiency
Well, they say art imitates life and America is declining in economics,education,finances,and even common sense not to mention Americans are some of the unhealthiest and depressed people out here. All empires have collapsed and went the same way in started...through war and bloodshed.All Imma say is...stay ready so you don't gotta get ready.
Actually, that entire premised sparked a fan theory of my own about Homefront: The Revolution. None of the occupying soldiers in the HF:TR use proper tactics, and while some may say that games don't really use actual squad tactics, my belief is that the Greater Korean Republic is in heavy decline. That is why a very incompetent resistance is able to get things like SAMs and actually beat them. Essentially, the Greater Korean Republic has to institute mass conscription to keep a huge country like the US occupied, but even then they can't properly do it. That is why the Greater Korean Republic, even with the world's best technology, cannot occupy a country who's resistance kills a mayor on live TV, and still somehow garners support.
North Korea is actually modernizing it would seem. Whether those big guns of theirs actually are effective..ehh.
This story would have made more sense if they replaced North Korea with China
They wouldn't have gotten away with it if that was the case
the original concept was china im pretty sure but they changed it to north korea to avoid any problems with chinese publishers
@@mil0xcy or they wanted to echo the complete unexpected superpower ascendency (a Rome like scenario where a quite unexpexted contender becomes a superpower)
The story is filled with bad writing.
@@unimportant719 wouldn’t happen considering North Korea can’t even feed them selfs let alone invade any country
I love how the preview pictures of North Korean soldiers invading America we’re just pictures of American soldiers in Afghanistan
The CIA is backing the invasion of the USA like they did in Afghanistan
Ironic isn’t it
How so? @@LordArbiter117
me north korea be careful
(M1 Abrams vs Type-99)(15:05)
I remember enjoying this game a lot as a kid and was actually scared of North Korea until I realized later doing research that North Korea is still stuck in the mid 20th century and South Korea is one of our biggest allies who also hates the North
They aren't doing good either,they recently had to shrink their army squad size because of declining birth rates,also they have one of the highest household debt rate in the world.
Same man, i was so terrified of NK i would even had anxiety attack everytime they would show up in the news.
You do know if the US military is called to SK the American people would protest until all aid is stopped
@@IfYouWantThenYouCanHaveIt don't care about that small nation look the other side China you should be worried
@@kingnothing5678 All the USA has to do is walk into NK, drop a couple of bombs, topple the dictator, done
Other than the fact that NK would've overstretched their logistics the moment they stepped outside the Korean peninsula, let alone have the manpower to administer their new territories, this is a very interesting idea.
Lol a army marches on its stomach. You kinda gotta be able to feed your army if it's gonna invade another country
They really can do anything after invading the South, though. Then Japan, and then all neighboring countries.
The logistics won't be the problem, they can sabotage or god knows whatever they do to acquire more resources to start invade US.
The problem would be their people's loyalty in those invaded countries.
@@HafifSyukra No, the real problem would be (unified) Korea building an army capable of defeating the US army in its own turf, a navy capable of transporting and supplying that army across the pacific and defeating both the largest navy and airforce in the world to do that with a country less than a third the population and less than a 16th the GDP with no experience or capability to do operations or power projection capabilities on that scale.
This is like Resident Evil monsters where 1 160 pound guy gets bitten by a critter and becomes an 800 pound monstrosity able to take antitank rockets to the face like a temporary inconvenience. *It's fantasy*. Hell, even China doing it might be a stretch, because invading the CONUS from another continent is like invading Russia during winter. The logistics alone make it damn near impossible, even without a strong opposing army.
I mean, the intro say they somewhat conquered hawaii
Its a pretty strategic AA nest and good starting base to invade USA
Im sure a small nuke would decimated hawaii and make it ready for north korea no problem
Originally China was meant to be the antagonist, as it made more sense, but publishers wouldn’t allow it because they wouldn’t be able sell the game in the Chinese market.
Kim Jong-Un's dreams be like:
More like nuking murika
he is living his dream now, his own hermit kingdom for his own play@@ZA-VII
Talk about modern day Hitler himself
this
@@Haunuvawonder if he plays arma 3
I love how all of the enemy soldiers immediately shout and jump into the open as soon as you come close to them. It's a time honoured tactic that I believe is called: "Yell and then get shot in the face several times." Which has helped countless video game armies lose wars against what amounts to the efforts of one pissed off guy, through the generations.
It worked quite efficiently in F. E. A. R.
Although, slowing time is a tad bit too much of an advantage
Basically how halo C.E. Went
Sounds like Warframe to me lol
LMAOOOOO
This sounds like Red Dawn to me
If Homefront had been given better development and time it could have been a lot better
Yeah I think this dev team had potential tbh, this game wasn't the hot steaming pile of garbage everyone says it is.
Obviously its not an AAA game and the writing and VA could be better but its not too bad.
@@AFGuidesHD Honestly I think it was its sequel that killed it all.
@@dastemplar9681 the sequel was made by a different company. The company that made Homefront was closed after this game lol
@@dastemplar9681 it wasn't even a sequel at all. The second game was set in another timeline.
@@DoctorDeath147 The backstory for the sequel is even more ridiculous. The DPRK leading the Digital Revolution, Kim il-Sung resigning and ultimately being taken over by Korean Steve Jobs, the Soviet Union surviving to the 21st Century, the War on Terror still occurring, John McCain becoming President, etc.
Something weird about this game is how it says that Kim jong il dies In 2012. If y’all don’t know Kim jong Il died in December 20 2011 which was 24 days after this game released.
and Asian Flu
Corona ? u noticed it ?
@@justamoroccandude2588 get therapy
its a slighlty diferent timeline
This game was intentionally trying to predict the future
I just love that first cutscene showing the chain of events
Especially the first few chain of events are very similar to our time line 🥶
@@kylerodriguez6047 exactly what I was thinking. How scary 😳
@@kylerodriguez6047 freaked out wheb i saw the "asian bird virus"
@@kylerodriguez6047 ._______.
@@kylerodriguez6047 Yea they are. Imagine if this had actually happened.
Lol that's so freaking cool but irl north Korea can't do anything
Maybe they still waiting for the time, because we don't know about they plan
I like how Americans think they are unbeatable etc, but in real life cannot win in Vietnam or against some villagers from Afghanistan hiding in a cave lol
yup, the minute soldier gets of out of country out in field, he will say duck this shit I'm out.
Agree...
@@xXOxIdEXx and what do you think happened to the other world powers doing the same thing? France couldn't hold vietnam either.
Afghanistan: every world power has tried and couldn't hold it.
Iraq: same thing
The difference is that those wars were modern powers trying conventional warfare against guerilla warfare. You cannot win against guerilla warfare with conventional warfare.
US War of Independence/Revolutionary War: US wins against Greqt Britain using guerilla warfare against GB's conventional warfare at the time.
In actual conventional warfare, the powers would win because that is what their armies are trained to do.
China : You wanna make money?
Devs : Yes.
China : Then change the enemy setting. You know. North Korea.
Devs : Kinda ridiculous to me......
China : You said somethin?
Devs : Nope! Nothing.
(PS) holy shyit, Why did I get so many likes???
The sooner the world goes to war with China, the better things will be
Chinese appeasement at it's finest. We should have listened to South park.
@@uria3679 not go to war but destabilize Chyna and lsrael. Destabilization is what the CIA does best so
@@erenjeager5290 if you knew of the of the crimes China has gotten away with, you will understand why a war against China is needed
@@uria3679 and the American war crime?
R.I.P Scarifice both of that guy who died in airstrike. Salute to those guys .
They had more guts than sleepy Joe, Joker Harris and Killery Clinton combined
Time stamp?
@@LordEmperorHyperion they’re not ready to hear that conversation man
@@LordEmperorHyperion cry
@@Person-el3sf You'll be crying when President Trump is in Office again in 2024! =D
I remember playing this when it came out. Totally underrated campaign! Love this game!
Wut? Lol this still runs at 10pm even on a ps5 trash
People are missing the point, it’s not that North Korea is invading our United States. In this world the US as a country was declining and dealing with massive civil unrest and economic strife. An EMP took out the infrastructure for a brief time and the North Koreans (who have spent like a decade building an empire similar to the Landmass of Imperial WW2 Japan) got lucky with a first strike. The only have like 1/3rd of the country occupied before it reached a stalemate with the US armed forces. It’s still unrealistic and laughable but the game attempted to amend this with some lore that the intro actually explains. A unified totalitarian state with a large army got lucky when the US was crippled.
The storyline looks like the stupidest thing I’ve ever seen. Should’ve been China rather than North Korea.
@@thedetective3477 Apparently it was originally going to be China, but for real life reasons, regarding China not wanting to be viewed negatively, they had to make it North Korea instead. The same thing happened with the reboot of Red Dawn
ngl; the idea of an EMP getting set off while there are still planes in the sky is why I avoid flying anywhere.
I love how they gloss over how North Korea managed to overtake and unify South Korea, seems like an extremely unrealistic thing to happen, be it by force or diplomacy..
Yeah I read the prequel book which explains alot of things such as the economic strife the USA was going through and huge budget cuts which cut down the standard of living for most citizens, the GKR was going through a boom with lots of manufacturing coming through them
Played the hell out of this game when it came out. So underrated. The tone and atmosphere of the game are just excellent, and gameplay was solid. But it existed at a time when only COD and a little BF were allowed to do near-real-world settings in shooters, which is super unfortunate.
The gameplay was not solid it was good but not perfect
The multiplayer was pretty decent as well
This mission was actually really hard in comparison to other missions as the other missions had you taking on squads as guerrillas but this mission had you in an army, fighting another army
Not gonna lie this game was freaking interesting and fun to play
And the last mission was epic
I think it would have been awesome if there were dlc about the battle from different perspectives (ie. Other battles you hear on the radio)
@@jadenhiggins7167 Korean invasion of America
@@jadenhiggins7167 homefront
@@jadenhiggins7167 its legit in the title of video..
Originally you were supposed to fight the Chinese not the Koreans but due to 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," it was instead changed to the Koreans
Edit: Seriously you two in this reply thread why you gotta argue about china and shit?
Hold on. Does this apply to the new Homefront Game and Red Dawn(latest one)?
@@cxvghf93387u Just the 2011 homefront and the new Red Dawn
This is what happens when you appease the Chinese and let them do thier bully tactics.
Game developers sucking off the CCP to not hurt its fragile ego.
Also for WWZ. The original novel said the virus came from China. but it changed into South Korea in the Movie.
I remember this game's single player campaign wasn't anything to write home about but its multiplayer was so much fun. Battlefield-esque gameplay with large maps and drive-able vehicles and kill streaks you'd buy using points gained during matches. I remember dominating matches at times. Camos also were unlocked not based on how many kills you got but how long of a kill streak you got with a gun so only the best players had the coolest camos.
Amazing how the opening montage is correct about predicting a lot of things that have come to pass. Fuel prices, global pandemic. US economy in the crapper. Scary.
It is funny that they use Kim’s name but won’t show any clips of him. Just like that Seth Rogan James Francis movie, the interview
Because this game was made BEFORE Kim Jong Il died and his son, Un, came into power. That’s why they used an actor instead.
@@DaidoujiGaming If you actually watch the first trailer that came out, you‘ll notice the actor playing Kim Jong-un is much skinnier and doesn’t even look like him. The reason for this is because the only available photos of him at the time were when he was a teenager. By the time this trailer came out, contemporary photos of Kim Jong-un were released, hence why the actor here more closely resembles him.
@@11485 Actually that does make sense due to how reclusive North Korea is.
@@11485 I don't like your pfp
@@Antareanimperial You are aware that's south korean flag, not north korean, right?
"hold this position"
And they decide to jump the barricade in sync
"How can north Korea invade the US, they can't even feed their own people" -alternatehistoryhub
Says here they've been unified bruh ofc they can feed their people in this game
They would still be a communist regime since the north took over so wouldn’t the greater Korean republic apply the same things in the north to the south?
@@Zonicality what?
@@Zonicality North Korea isnt communist, hell its not even socialist.
@@timur162007 then what is it? Cause if ain’t a democratic nation or anarchic nation so what is it?
Damn I can’t believe it’s been ten years since this game came out. God time flies.
And I still play it....and it NEVER gets old!!!!
I love how Homefront, the remake of red dawn, and Olympus has fallen made the bad guys North Koreans as if they have the means to even invade rhode island.
Years of games like these made us think the Russians and Koreans were some kinds of military supermen.
Not any more.
Well Russia is...
The military supermen are farmers with AKs. Both Russia and the USA lost to them.
@@doozledorf7036 doesn't matter they still win
@@jean8252 "Military supermen", lol, we have enough weapons to blow the world up 10 times, we just aren't animals. If our goal was to destroy them, we would've destroyed them.
UN: Puts sanctions of North Korea
North Korea: Successfully Invades South Korea
UN: How in the name all that is holy did you do that?
They didn't invade South Korea. It's explained Kim Jong-Un unified North and South Korea into the Greater Korean Republic which then executed missions to weaken countries for invasion. They sabotaged one of Japans nuclear power plants causing it to explode which paved the way for Korean annexation. What they did to Southeast Asian countries I don't think is ever explained but most likely very similar operations.
@@TheFacelessStoryMaker oh sorry, something even more unlikely to happen then
@@monstermonty9074 Indeed
@@TheFacelessStoryMaker brilliant 😂
@@TheFacelessStoryMaker Even with this sabotage, Japan still has a formidable army and if we were to consider what Japan did in WW2 they would not surrender (Not in the way shown in the game)
I love how in these kinds of campaign missions your gun is 1 shot while the enemy needs a whole mag to kill you
Lost me at "paratroopers take midwest". They'd be shot out of the sky by civilians before they hit the ground.
dang true feller!
Reminds me of a certain thing that happened a few weeks ago...
Imagine Karens yelling at the para's and want to talk to thier managers, *AHEM* Commanders.
@@PhoenixT70 WOLVERINES!
_🤣_ _🤣_
People are out here talking about how it's impossible for NK to invade the US, but the original enemy of the game was supposed to be China. The game makes more sense when you see it that way.
Even China can't invade the U.S but at least they are a far more plausible enemy than Korea which has been a subject of occupation for nearly it's entire existence and is reliant on trade for it's industry to prosper.
bullshyit
If memory serves, basically the same thing happened to this game during development that happened to the Red Dawn remake: China was planned to be the invading force, but because that would almost certainly result in the game/movie being banned in China, they went with a bonkers 'North Korea takes over most of southeast Asia and also becomes a global superpower' storyline.
4:40 classic scream! I LOVE IT! HAHAHA
The 'Wilhelm scream'
Me too
3:14 The comms voice acting is bringing a lot of charisma to the scene.
Dude honestly. Was surprised by how accurate the call for fire was. Followed actual artillery calls to a tee, down to the adjustment and coordinates.
(M1 Abrams vs Type 99)(15:02)
When you want to make a game about China invading your country but don’t want to alienate the Chinese market
Any game where you heal to full within 5 seconds of being raked by machine gun fire needs some sort of "you are Wolverine" backstory element.
at least you don't have to stare at walls for more than 5 seconds tho
@@AFGuidesHD I was honestly thinking about that for several minutes afterwards. If you're not taking fire for more than 5 seconds, you've obviously found cover, so at that point, why stretch out the waiting game for no reason? It really streamlines the gameplay, but just makes the weirdness of regenerating health bars all the more obvious.
Instead of staring at a wall for 5 seconds you use a medkit for 5 seconds. Ta dah, now it's super realistic.
Its strange when you see that the timeline of this game is actually kinda close to what the world is rn. "Asian bird flu" (covid), increased fuel prices and the UN refusing to join in on combat and the use of an EMP to wipe out a country from space which is very talked about subject.
Look how close it came towards predicting Kim Jong il's death. Kim Jong il passed away in December 2011 less than a month away from 2012 the year he dies in the game's timeline.
totally underrated game. there should have been sequels and a remake would be worth playing
Homefront the revolution
@@blazehell8894 They turned the game into a cheap far cry rip off lmao
@@blazehell8894 That game was trash compared
This a certified "Some how Palpatine Returned Moment"
Especially from an atmosphere perspective this was quite an underrated game. Would love to see Homefront 3 powered by Unreal Engine 5 or CryEngine 3.
they need to just redo homefront 2 and act like the second one doesnt exist😂
@GambleSTARS facts or even a red dawn game would be pretty fire rn
@@MtpMuzikhome front the revolution was decent. Just the story could be better. I had good fun playing it. They should set it in Europe for home front 3
For anyone wondering, the ORIGINAL enemies of this game were going to actually be the Chinese. But because they really wanted to sell this game in China, they had to change it to North Korea and make the story so unbelievably stupid like this. However despite the story being absolute ass I've heard a ton of people say the multiplayer was actually very good and fun.
This game had such a fun multiplayer, I'm surprised it never got a proper sequel.
i liked the ticket system. The multiplayer game started with small arms and ended in all-out armed and air combat.
Oh man. The multiplayer was top tier lol
If I had a nickel for every time North Korea took invaded the US in a different timeline I’d have 2 nickels. Which isn’t a lot but it’s weird that it happened twice.
The idea of an irradiated Mississippi is more realistic than many may think. The black dog power plant here in Minnesota is a combined nuclear and coal power plant. And it's right there.
A “Korean invasion” is the funniest thing I’ve heard in a long ass time 🤣
It was a fun game tho lol
its not funny to the phillippines, vietnam, laos, cambodia, syria, Lybia, somolia, iraqi and afghanistan civiilians though
@@levelazn It's funny. This thing is impossible to happen irl. If this game replace NK to China, It would make more sense.
@@ILoveNigga yeah, united states invading china would make more sense.
Be careful all the America haters are going to spawn out of no where and claim North Korea can beat America because they left the Middle the east even though only 5k died in that ten year frame and they killed millions lol.
What an underrated good FPS game
1905 : *Korea joins Greater Japan Empire*
2015 : *Japan joins Greater Korean Republic*
*Hideki Tojo kill himself twice*
This game was severely underrated. Especially the multiplayer. CoD likes to take credit for “scorestreaks”, but this is the game that actually created it. They had a freaking white phosphorus airstrike score streak. Absolutely epic.
Kinda funny how they accurately predicted Kim Jong Il's death, even down to the year.
As well as a major global plague and the sudden and sloppy abandoning of our allies (albeit in the Middle East)
The plausibility of this game goes down the tubes with the US heavy investment in fracking tech starting around 2011, allowing us to be more energy independent than portrayed in the game.
But if we HADN'T done that, it becomes possible, if only infinitesimal
Sometimes fiction and Truth kind of intermix in The ether of speculative history always give it time there's always going to be some bright spots and dark spots
To be fair Afghanistan was never an ally and those who fought for the government there gave up easily anyway.
I was OBSESSED with this game! Got up to I think rank 73 in multiplayer, had hundreds of hours and would have hit max rank had I not taken a break.
If only HF2 hadn't been such shit. I wanted a continuation of this story and the multiplayer was basically Conquest/Rush from Battlefield but honestly STILL felt revolutionary! We didn't even get multiplayer in the second game... 😑
fun fact. The devs were a part of Dice for Battlefield 2. A chunk left with half going to make Frontlines fuel of war, the other half made this
Fun fact: Instead Of North Korea, China is originally supposed to be antagonist. In Real Life, North Korea annexed Southeast Asia(except Laos, Timor Leste and Brunei), makes Japan as Their puppet, occupied United States, and Unified with South Korea is impossible because Thailand, Myanmar, Cambodia Philippines, Indonesia and Malaysia can rivals North Korea in terms of military and also Vietnam is also allies with North Korea, North Korea try to make Japan surrender to them is result of North Korea's Tragic Downfall due to Military Technology of Japan, United States eats North Korea's Military alive, and North Korea tried to Unified with South Korea is result of Civil War
I love how they added the wilhelm scream in the beginning there when he shoots the guy off the edge with the grenade launcher lol
"Alternatehistoyhub sees this"
Cody: North Korea cant't even feed themselves, how did they invade America?
im guessing you skipped the entire first part of the vid where its explained
this game along with Olympus Has Fallen has made me nearly a doomsday prepper. but it was one of the best FPS campaigns i've played for sure
I am really sad that pretty much every battle in every FPS shooter that takes place in SF happens to be on the bridge. There’s a whole city there that apparently devs don’t care about. Anyway, nice video!
its definitely for the atmosphere where u can see the city in the background but i agree mw3 changed that up a bit from what i remember
Yeah the port of San Francisco is far more valuable. There aren't any beaches that are able to easily access the area so that port would be a the one controlling the seas.
@@desertdude8274 take the bridge out and attempt an amphibious landing yup. My thoughts too., But we got to have the bottomless pits and machine guns vs tanks in every FPS. Not to mention a 40 year old tank that takes 4 RPGs to take it out lol.
Fuck yeah, I wanna be in an ambush on Lombard street
In fairness, not even the Government of San Francisco cares about San Francisco…
God, I remember playing this game when it came out, this game was mind blowing for me, I really enjoyed the hole story and the multiplayer(:
The multiplayer was a BLAST, other than Battlefield, it had some of the best large open world multiplayer gameplay. The vehicle gameplay was top notch!!
Lol America could delete North Korea from World Maps in literally 10 minutes
This game needs to be remastered for all consoles. A great shooter I enjoyed on my ps 3. I will buy it day 1 if remastered for the nintendo switch
01:23 Pentagon Spokesman: "This is not a retreat, nor are we abandoning our Asian allies."
*US proceeds to retreat back to mainland*😂
*Pentagon spokesman
@@TheRebelTitan55 Fixed, thanks.
Like Afganistan
I remember a red dawn remake came out around the same time and tried to also have us believe the North Korean army could possibly pull that off. But that movie was originally going to have China as the enemy, and since China owns Hollywood, they had that changed to NK
This is like a Multiverse that never happened to us..
It happened, look at the events now.
America declining, afghanistan, china.
Also, COVID epidemic.
The funny thing is if a war did break out like this the Midwest would be the last defence and it would be hard to take
I disagree solely b/c if the invading force decided to attack civilians, then there would be nothing left standing in their way
@@Rastafarianinja yeah idk bout that buddy most Americans are armed to the teeth lol
@@Rastafarianinja two words Second Amendment!
They not taking chicago
This bridge appears to be incredibly robust and expertly crafted, possibly making it one of the sturdiest bridges in existence.
I was so used to seeing call of duty from this channel i thought I actually missed an entire call of duty game.
The Remake of Red Dawn was originally supposed to have the Chinese as the invading force until China complained. The release of that movie was delayed as they had to edit reshoot scenes to change everything to North Korea.
THE NOSTALGIA I USED TO PLAY THIS EVERYDAY ON MY XBOX360
This game was awesome, totally enjoyed playing this. I played all the different levels, the story-line was great. I enjoy this better than Home front 2. Multi play was great too, when people played online.
Idk what's wilder, the fact that the resistance was able to find stealth jet fighters in such quantity or the fact those CAS planes at the end couldn't differentiate friendlies (infantry) from hostiles (tanks)
if the polish resistance stole a fucking V2 Rocket i think its not that far fetched that this one could stole jet fighters
@@bardocomunista them stealing jet fighters is not that surprising (well maybe a bit surprising if they all luckily happen to be ex US air force fighters that for some reason the Koreans didn't scrap, sell or take home), but the fact they are all stealth fighters and in such number
@@Latrine1999 thats the resistance fighting they can stole anything
@@bardocomunista yeah they steal, but you do not seem to understand how unlikely it is for a resistance to not only capture modern day jets (impossible to maintain, have them take off and hide) but that it would be 10 times harder if they are stealth jets. Just admit the game was stupid here lol
It's not the resistance flying those jets, it's remnants of the U.S. military who have been in hiding with them since the occupation began. The whole goal of the campaign is getting stolen fuel to the military so they can use their vehicles to attack Sand Francisco.
Personally, I'm more curious to how the military couldn't obtain fuel by themselves in 2 years, or that they're confident in flying aircraft that they probably haven't been able to test since everything was hit by an EMP without at least 1 thing failing and causing them to crash
Real life:
North Korea: Let’s invade the USA!
USA: Umm, no.
History teacher: And that’s how North Korea became the world’s largest parking lot!
The intro is kinda creepy when you realize this game was released in 2011
You are god damn right. it says the asian flu kills 6 million americans! that's like the corona or an upcoming virus. all of this shit was staged.
Yeah it feels like I'm watching broadcasts of a alternative future
Can't believe this game is from 2011... Dude, BF Bad Company 2 was realeased a year earlier, look at the graphics.
Forget about nuclear missiles. I'm more terrified of those $18 to $19 a gallon gas prices they showed towards the beginning of the video.
I personally refused to have anything to do with this game although it did look pretty cool because the company bent the knee to China before the expression "bend the knee" had even entered the vernacular. The enemy was SUPPOSED to be CHINA, but the company CAVED. No cash for cowards!
Well if it is actually China you should go to the fallout universe because that is what happens if you go to war with another major power.
@@dabo5078 Then we shall see. Literally. War with at least two major powers, which might not include us, is not only inevitable, in historical terms, it's actually overdue. And I do play Fallout.
@@dabo5078 in reality it's unlikely a nuclear war would result in a world like fallout. Some areas would definitely be in anarchy but it wouldn't be long before nations get back on their feet and restore order
@@shadewolf0075 as much "order" that is possible with every single major city in complete utter ruins and famines running the entire country.
@@dabo5078 you clearly underestimate how effective a military police state is at crackdowns which considering the fallout universe's America was basically already a police state in all but name would happen quick
For those questioning the plausibility of N Korea invading the US you are correct. The original plan was for it to be China, but as with the red dawn remake they changed it to Korea part way through to placate the CCP.
They never sold it in China anyway so it basically became a waste of potential.
I love how this game is somewhat controversial because of how the developers viewed North Korea at the time. It was never a controversy of bad imagery because North Korea will never ever see this lmao.
Okay this is actually really cool holy shit
Hate to say this but changing North Korea to China makes a lot more sense in lores. IRL China would be a major opposer to Korea reunification, as a divided Korea is safer for it.
I think it was originally China but then they got offended and since they’re a profitable market they decided to change it to North Korea. The same thing happened with the Red Dawn movie remake, where they changed the invading force from China to North Korea.
Basically: depicting China in war equals to -130,000,000 social credit points.
Yep. The humongously North Korean Navy snuck by the Seventh Fleet, Hawaii, and the West Coast fleet to conduct a landing larger than D-Day. Yeah, it could happen.
This is extremely unrealistic but very well made. Great job, very very cool.
This game HomeFront deserves to be remastered for PlayStation 4 and 5.
finally uniforms and a story line that makes some sense, take notes battlefield 2042
I don't want US being invaded for any Asian power or any other power. Long Live to the land of Liberty, the world still needs you. Be strong forever. Greetings from Colombia.
The prologue phased me until I remembered most North Korean citizens are starving and the country is stuck in the pre cold war period.
Greatest practical joke of all time was "Korean annexation of Asia" LOL
From a military, economic and geographic perspective, Korea would've been sunk the first month of their expansion.
Military - Japan has the upper hand because crossing the Japanese sea is nearly close to impossible without losing a huge chunk of landing vessels and the best landing zone would be Tokyo and you'd have to go around from either Hokkaido or Osaka to reach that area, they could easily blockade both areas to slow or even stop the invasion. Both Hokkaido and Osaka have different geographical advantages. Osaka is close to the island chains and can easily create a blockade while Hokkaido has weather. Naval warfare is quite difficult in cold weather. Honshu on the other hand is a mountainous region.
Economic - sanctions would've been placed to stop Korean expansion by both Japan and China. Japan would've blockaded raw materials from entering the Korean peninsula while China would've felt challenged by its neighbor and cease support for their war effort.
Geographic - I don't need to say anything about this other than to tell you to look at a map. The Korean peninsula is literally sandwiched between China and Japan. Any ideas of expansion and you're shotdown as soon as your armies step out of their area of responsibility...
Ya know this game was originally made keeping china as the enemy and not North Korea... Apparently there was some backlash by the chinese which forced the devs to change it to North Korea... Imagine china in this scenario it'll make much more sense 💀
I genuinely enjoyed this game, the multiplayer was very unique and the story sufficed. Especially the willie pete section.
Occupied. BUT NOT DEFEATED!
Lesson of the story: if countries have great power ambitions, develop you economy first and become rich. This usually means lots and lots of able-bodies and healthy people.
Lesson of the history: first you need to lift oil embargo (because oil and gas are economy's blood).
Then lift trade embargo, because you always preach about freedom of trade and then and only then talk about "develop you economy first and become rich".
Ugh, this game had so much potential!
Imagine a game where:
1. The gunplay is not just worse than the 2yr old MW2, but more akin to an outdated C-tier FPS
2. The graphics look like they were made by people who couldn't get hired anywhere else
3. The story is the erotic WWIII fanfic of that cringey communist kid from your highschool who wore stanky, sweat-laced, 1960s Soviet surplus winter gear to class everyday...
Still confused af how a nation of 28 million took out South Korea, Japan and a large chunk of south east Asia
just turn off your brain lmao
Nah bruh pretty realistic, The mig-29m easily fought off the japanese YF-23. And Burkes
Two words: bad writing
@@brizzled5193 Realistic if you have no brain. One plane fighting off another doesnt tip scales esspecially beacuse of other factors like industrial might, SAM etc...
I suppose if the North Korean annexation of South Korea was like the 1938 German Anschluss, whereby the majority of South Koreans welcomed the unification based on economic and pan-Korean nationalism (since it's stated North Korea has a thriving economy in this timeline, then it could make sense. But then I don't believe a unified Korea of 77 million would be able to conquer Japan, South East Asia, and especially the US.
God this game was soo good…. Lol even if the story was hard to believe/ super unbelievable… the multiplayer was actually very good and the gameplay and gun play was stellar.
Because of the aggression of the United States, this game looks more relevant than ever.
For context: the United States suffered a tyrant who decided to destroy the Russians on the territory of the LDNR. As a result, Russia invaded Ukraine. For more than a year there has been a war in which the Ukrainian authorities tyrannize their own people under the influence of the United States. China, which has always been on the sidelines, decided to support Russia in this conflict, as well as: Afghanistan, India, Belarus. And although many countries are afraid to express their opinion. Even Turkey helps Russia with its actions, bypassing the sanctions imposed on this country and preventing other countries from joining NATO.
If it goes on like this, then a new world war will begin and, quite possibly, the battles will take place already in the United States, which has donated its stocks of weapons to maintain a meat grinder in Ukraine.
I myself am from Ukraine. The city of Bakhmut and I are against this war, since Russia accepted me back in 2014, when the Ukrainian government had just begun the extermination of the Russian people!
Kim jong un: I Am the one who invades
1:15 I can't imagine what would happen if gas price were like 18.89 per gallon today.
Remember the first mission in advanced warfare where the North invaded the South. These games aren't just entertainment but they reflect what could potentially happen in the real world. But now with china having entered the picture and Russia especially, we are at risk. A lot of it is politics and these games are giving us clues
Unrealistic but cool concept. It's like COD MW2 but instead of the east coast and Russia, it's the west coast and north Korea.
It is realistic if you replace north korea with china.
The Grand Theft Helicopter mission is still an all-timer for me.
It was supposed to be China instead of Korea who invaded, but i believe the Chinese government threw a hissy fit and the developers changed it.
Also the 185 infantry is a CA national guard unit. So it makes sense they would be there.
19:34 "Lets just totally ignore the armored column crossing the bridge and lets go after that guy who went over the side. Send the Special Forces even and a freaking Gunship to get one random guy"
LOL
North Korea is kind of underrated antagonistic faction. I didn't see any other popular games like Call of Duty and Battlefield have that faction as enemy besides Call of Duty Advanced Warfare.
@D Because all Asians are interchangeable. 😒
I also would like to add that film and gaming companies aren’t just worried about selling Red Dawn/Homefront in China (cannot imagine such a game would be marketable there in the first place). They are more importantly worried about not being able to sell films and games they make in the future over there.
Because Bad Russia and China and Good USA according to Call of Duty