| BP Cost | Item | Effect | |---------|------|--------| | 100 | Ammo resupply | Refills current weapons | | 200 | Medic drone | Heals you over time | | 300 | Rocket drone | Loitering missile launcher | | 400 | RC car bomb | Remote-controlled explosive | | 500 | Humvee | Armored transport with MG | | 700 | Gunship | Player-controlled air support |
Pro tip: Save BP for the Gunship on the final mission. It shreds KPA armored columns.
Vehicle Tip: Always have an Engineer repair your vehicle. A repaired Stryker can farm BP endlessly.
Homefront’s multiplayer was its true strength – 32-player battles, vehicles, and a deep BP system. Homefront
If you look at historical photos of the homefront during WWII, you rarely see a single person. You see neighborhoods working together—scrap metal drives, communal canning, block mothers watching the children.
The modern homefront is suffering from a silent siege: loneliness. We have homes that are technologically connected but socially walled off.
The Fix: Intentionally lower your perimeter fence. Share a meal with a neighbor. Ask for help. On the homefront, strength is not doing everything alone; it is knowing who to call when the pipes burst or the anxiety spikes. | BP Cost | Item | Effect |
This isn't about canned beans (though a pantry doesn't hurt). It is about stockpiling social capital. In a crisis, your neighbor with the chainsaw is more valuable than a bank account. Re-introduce yourself to your block. Join a local mutual aid network. The Homefront survives on collective effort, not individualism.
Developer: Digital Extremes (co-creators of Unreal and BioShock) Publisher: THQ Release: March 2011 (PC, PS3, Xbox 360) Genre: First-person shooter, military sci-fi (near-future)
Setting: 2027. A unified Korea (under the "Greater Korean Republic" or GKR) has become the world's sole superpower after the US collapses economically and militarily. The GKR invades and occupies the American West Coast. You play as a civilian pilot, Jacob Hargreaves, who joins the Colorado-based Resistance. Homefront ’s multiplayer was its true strength –
Key Theme: Asymmetric warfare, occupation, and desperation.
If you are watching Homefront for the action, you will not be disappointed. The choreography is brutal and visceral. Statham’s fighting style is on full display—efficient, lethal, and satisfying.
Because the setting is a rural town, the film ditches the glossy, CGI-heavy explosions of city-based blockbusters for something more tactile. Fights happen in dive bars, on porches, and in sheds. The final act, a home invasion sequence, is the highlight of the film, providing a suspenseful and violent conclusion that utilizes the geography of the house effectively.