Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Homefront: The Revolution is a first-person shooter video game developed by Dambuster Studios. The game was published by Deep Silver for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in May 2016. It is the reboot/sequel to Homefront. [4]
Release date Developer(s) World War II: Frontline Command: Microsoft Windows: May 2, 2003: The Bitmap Brothers: X²: The Threat [1] Microsoft Windows: February 4, 2004: Egosoft: Singles: Flirt Up Your Life! [2] Microsoft Windows: February 11, 2004: Rotobee Realtime 3D Kicker Manager 2004: Microsoft Windows: June 11, 2004: Proline Software The ...
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 fighting in the near-future against the military occupation of the Western United States by a reunified Korea .
Homefront: Kaos Studios: WIN, PS3, X360 2011-03-15 Homefront: The Revolution: Dambuster Studios: WIN, PS4, XONE 2016-05-17 Horizon V: Gebelli Software: Apple II: 1982 Hour of Victory: N-Fusion Interactive X360, WIN 2007-06-25 Hovertank 3D: id Software: DOS 1991–04 Hunt: Showdown: Crytek: WIN, XONE, PS4 2018-02-22 I.G.I.-2: Covert Strike ...
TimeSplitters 2 was later followed by a sequel, TimeSplitters: Future Perfect, in 2005. It is possible to play the first two levels of TimeSplitter 2 in Homefront: The Revolution, and later levels can be unlocked through the use of a cheat code.
The first game in the series was developed by Free Radical Design and released in October 2000, alongside the launch of the PlayStation 2. [8] The game's story focuses around a temporal war against the TimeSplitters, creatures that use time crystals to travel through time, and by doing so, are disrupting human history.
On 30 July 2014, Crytek announced that, due to an internal restructuring, it would sell the intellectual property of Homefront (the sequel for which, later restructured as the reboot Homefront: The Revolution, was in development at Crytek UK at the time) to Koch Media, parent company of video game publisher Deep Silver, and lay off much of the ...
In accordance with British law, [2] most of Crytek UK's staff members were moved to a new studio founded by Deep Silver called Dambuster Studios to continue Homefront: The Revolution ' s development. Dambuster Studios is the third Deep Silver in-house development team, following Volition and Fishlabs .