![]() Important areas you need to head to are often marked out with the colour blue, whether it's from a light, a poster, or spray paint, and so you'll always need to keep an eye out for anything that's blue - something that's easier said than done when you're being chased by the KPA. You'll need to listen out for spoken instructions, as the game moves at a fast pace, and doesn't always show you where you're meant to be going next on your map - and, as it's an open world game, a lot of the time the choice is up to you anyway. While there are tutorials on hand to help you get to grips with the controls and what to do, it's also a game where it's easy to get lost. In terms of accessibility, Homefront: The Revolution is a game aimed at experienced players. How easy is Homefront: The Revolution to pick up and play? If you head online, you'll need an internet connection as well as an online subscription (PS+ on PS4, or Xbox Live on Xbox One) to participate. Homefront also has an online multiplayer side, separate to the main story, where up to four players can take on small missions of around 10-20 minutes each, which are heavily focused on teamwork. When you get the chance to fight back, you can make use of your fully customisable weapons (you can turn a pistol into a sub-machine gun if you have the right parts) - or go the more fiery route, and even send in explosive remote control cars! ![]() Speaking of the the resistance, it's also possible to 'recruit' up to four computer controlled resistance members to follow you around and help you fight, which always comes in handy for those tricky moments. Each time you take over an area, the difficulty of that zone gets a little easier, as there are more computer controlled resistance members around, and fewer KPA. As you go around the city, you'll need to start to take back control of districts by reclaiming buildings and areas, whether you're clearing a building out of enemies or simply switching on a generator. Yellow Zones, meanwhile, are civilian populated - and while you'll still need to stay out of sight so as to avoid being identified, it's a lot easier to blend in here with the crowd. Sneaking through the back alleys and staying out of sight until you can find what you're after is the order of the day here. In Red Zones, stealth is key, as these are areas the KPA have heavy control of, and you'll be shot on sight if seen. The city itself is divided up into districts. While there is a story to complete, and main missions you can work your way through, at least half of the game here is in liberating the various sections of the city in whichever order you so choose. How do you play Homefront: The Revolution?Īn "open-world" shooter, Homefront: The Revolution is a pretty free-form game.
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