
Terence Daniel from The BitBag writes, "THQ have put a lot behind Homefront, it is clear that THQ believe in the title, but what is most important, is will gamers believe in the game. Homefront if you have been living under a rock for the past 12 months is a new FPS by Kaos Studios. The game is set in future America 2027 when the Korean army invades America, and occupies most of the US. Homefront is written by John Milius who was involved in writing Apocalypse Now and wrote/directed Red Dawn. Let’s face it the FPS genre is a crowed genre, and unless you are Call of Duty, Halo, Killzone or Battlefield it can be hard to make your mark in the genre. Homefront on the other hand I feel makes its mark on the genre; unfortunately it isn’t in gameplay mechanics or graphics, but in presentation and story."
Alex & Mike talk Biomutant, a game from Experiment 101/THQ Nordiq you likely have not heard of. While the AAA side of the industry tends to homogenization and imitative, cinematic presentation, “AA” games remain creative and innovative in 2021. Drawing on inspirations as varied as Dark Souls, third person shooters & kung fu cinema, Biomutant is Ratchet & Clank on acid, developed by a team of 20 people.

Jack writes: "Back in March 2011, the first-person action shooter Homefront arrived on the Xbox 360 from THQ, along with a storm of publicity which included a really cool live-action trailer"

Remember THQ? They published such games as Avatar: The Last Airbender, Darksiders I & II, the Destroy All Humans series, Homefront, the Red Faction series, and Saint's Row 1-3. Almost as famous as their games were the THQ marketing stunts, including a Golden Wii.
Im still a little on the fence about this game... not really sure if I should get it... soooo many games coming out.
its on sale at amazon 35 bucks