tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5801955302107890025.post7345130648316677497..comments2023-05-19T22:40:11.583+09:00Comments on Bag of Hammers: Homefront is a JokeBag of Hammershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09145368593348588670noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5801955302107890025.post-20815935058352934302011-03-29T14:21:03.063+09:002011-03-29T14:21:03.063+09:00Wiser men than I on the topic. (Surprisingly sound...Wiser men than I on the topic. (Surprisingly sounding more pissed off than me.)<br /><br />http://38north.org/2011/03/homefront/Bag of Hammershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09145368593348588670noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5801955302107890025.post-80961985722681241642011-03-15T05:26:47.730+09:002011-03-15T05:26:47.730+09:00I think you left out that Korea has ANNEXED a lot ...I think you left out that Korea has ANNEXED a lot of Eastern Asian countries, thereby adding their resources to the Korean resources. It's also entirely possible that the economic crisis has further soured relations with China, and the Chinese willing assist the Koreans in their takeover while letting the Koreans take the majority of the notoriety. <br /><br />In reality, I don't care how the overarching story resolves itself. It's a big "what if" game. As long as the story resolves itself well, and the game itself is solid and rewarding, I can forgive a few lapses in "logic". After all, Homefront takes place in a future where all of these things are presumed to have taken place. It COULD happen, but that doesn't matter. In Homefront's universe, it HAS happened. That's all we need to know.<br /><br />Also, one last thing: "more plausible than you might think" is only slightly more plausible than "not plausible at all". Just sayin.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com