Compara los precios de Homefront: The Revolution - Aftermath en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Dambuster Studios. Publicado por Deep Silver. Lanzado el 9/11/2016. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Violent, Action, Adventure. Puntuación Metacritic: 54/100.

A 2-3 hour story DLC that does more with Homefront's world than the base game ever managed, but only if you've already committed to that troubled universe.

My honest first impression of Aftermath was skepticism. Homefront: The Revolution had a rocky launch, a reputation for jank, and the kind of mixed-review baggage that makes you wonder whether any follow-up content is worth the time. Then I spent an evening with this second story DLC and came away surprised, not floored, but genuinely surprised. Aftermath strips away the open-world scaffolding of the base game and trades it for a tighter, more linear structure. You step back into the boots of Ethan Brady, now fourteen days after the main campaign's events, operating solo in new corners of KPA-occupied Philadelphia. The mission is morally uncomfortable: the Resistance wants Walker, their own captured leader, silenced permanently, since his propaganda broadcasts are crumbling morale. Brady, freshly given a voice actor this time around, actually pushes back on that order. That one change, giving the protagonist a personality and opinions, does more for the story's credibility than any amount of set-dressing. It is a small thing that makes a noticeable difference. The moment-to-moment play mixes stealth sections with open gunfights and a rescue run, which gives the runtime a varied rhythm that the base game often failed to sustain. The weapon modification system carries over, so you can still swap attachments mid-firefight or convert a carbine into a light machine gun on the fly. The final encounter pits you against waves of KPA troops and a Goliath armored unit simultaneously, and here Aftermath stumbles. The Goliath requires specific explosive gear to bring down, and the DLC does a poor job telegraphing that you need to stockpile it in advance. Walking in unprepared means restarting from the top, a frustrating design decision in a package this short. At 2-3 hours, Aftermath is a brief stop rather than a destination. It is the middle chapter of three DLC episodes, sitting between The Voice of Freedom and the better-regarded Beyond the Walls, and it shows: the resources feel stretched, the polish is uneven, and there is a sense that Dambuster was warming up for the finale rather than swinging for the fences here. That said, if you found anything to like in The Revolution's alternate-history Philadelphia setting, the propaganda-soaked streets, the scavenged resistance tech, the guerrilla atmosphere, Aftermath keeps that world alive and pushes the story in a direction worth seeing through. This is squarely for players who finished the base game and want narrative closure, not a standalone entry point. Go in knowing it is short, prepare for the Goliath fight properly, and you will get a worthwhile, if modest, addition to the Homefront story. Alex, Scout Team

Homefront: The Revolution - Aftermath

Homefront: The Revolution - Aftermath

9 nov 2016Dambuster StudiosDeep Silver
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A 2-3 hour story DLC that does more with Homefront's world than the base game ever managed, but only if you've already committed to that troubled universe.

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My honest first impression of Aftermath was skepticism. Homefront: The Revolution had a rocky launch, a reputation for jank, and the kind of mixed-review baggage that makes you wonder whether any follow-up content is worth the time. Then I spent an evening with this second story DLC and came away surprised, not floored, but genuinely surprised. Aftermath strips away the open-world scaffolding of the base game and trades it for a tighter, more linear structure. You step back into the boots of Ethan Brady, now fourteen days after the main campaign's events, operating solo in new corners of KPA-occupied Philadelphia. The mission is morally uncomfortable: the Resistance wants Walker, their own captured leader, silenced permanently, since his propaganda broadcasts are crumbling morale. Brady, freshly given a voice actor this time around, actually pushes back on that order. That one change, giving the protagonist a personality and opinions, does more for the story's credibility than any amount of set-dressing. It is a small thing that makes a noticeable difference. The moment-to-moment play mixes stealth sections with open gunfights and a rescue run, which gives the runtime a varied rhythm that the base game often failed to sustain. The weapon modification system carries over, so you can still swap attachments mid-firefight or convert a carbine into a light machine gun on the fly. The final encounter pits you against waves of KPA troops and a Goliath armored unit simultaneously, and here Aftermath stumbles. The Goliath requires specific explosive gear to bring down, and the DLC does a poor job telegraphing that you need to stockpile it in advance. Walking in unprepared means restarting from the top, a frustrating design decision in a package this short. At 2-3 hours, Aftermath is a brief stop rather than a destination. It is the middle chapter of three DLC episodes, sitting between The Voice of Freedom and the better-regarded Beyond the Walls, and it shows: the resources feel stretched, the polish is uneven, and there is a sense that Dambuster was warming up for the finale rather than swinging for the fences here. That said, if you found anything to like in The Revolution's alternate-history Philadelphia setting, the propaganda-soaked streets, the scavenged resistance tech, the guerrilla atmosphere, Aftermath keeps that world alive and pushes the story in a direction worth seeing through. This is squarely for players who finished the base game and want narrative closure, not a standalone entry point. Go in knowing it is short, prepare for the Goliath fight properly, and you will get a worthwhile, if modest, addition to the Homefront story.

Alex
Alex · Scout Team

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steamLinear MissionsStory DLCVoiced ProtagonistStealth-Combat MixGoliath EncounterPropaganda StorylineResistance NarrativeWeapon Modification

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Fecha de lanzamiento
9 nov 2016

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