Homefront: The Revolution – Revolutionary Spirit DLC Bundle

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Description

Homefront: The Revolution – Revolutionary Spirit DLC Bundle is a 2016 compilation edition for Windows, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One that includes the base game Homefront: The Revolution, an open-world first-person shooter set in a dystopian, occupied Philadelphia under North Korean control where players lead a guerrilla resistance against the invading Greater Korean Republic forces, along with the Revolutionary Spirit Pack DLC offering exclusive content such as additional weapons and customization options; originally a pre-order incentive and standard retail release in select countries like Belgium and the Netherlands.

Homefront: The Revolution – Revolutionary Spirit DLC Bundle Cheats & Codes

PS4

Finish Homefront: The Revolution first to access TimeSplitters 2 easter egg from the Extras menu. Enter codes using PS4 controller in the TimeSplitters 2 menu or on the level select screen.

Code Effect
Up+L2, Up+L2, Down, Right+L2, Left+R2, O+R2, △+L2, △+L2, ▢+R2, X+L2 Unlock All Story Mode Missions
Left+L2+R2, Down+L2+R2, Left+L2+R2, O+L2+R2, Left+L2+R2, Down+L2+R2, △+L2+R2, ▢+R2, X+L2 Unlock Arcade Mode
O+R2, Left+L2+R2, O+L2+R2, Down+L2+R2, Right+L2, Up+L2, △+L2, X+L2+R2, ▢+R2, X+L2 Unlock Challenge Mode
Right, Down+L2+R2, Left+L2+R2, Right+L2 Invincibility Code
Down+L2+R2, Left+L2+R2, X+L2+R2, O+R2, Left+R2, △+L2, △+L2, O+L2+R2, ▢+R2, X+L2 Unknown Code #1 (Maybe Cheats)
Down+L2+R2, Left+L2+R2, △+L2+R2, Right+L2, O+R2, △+L2, O+L2+R2, Down+L2+R2, ▢+R2, X+L2 Unknown Code #2 (Maybe Extras)
O+L2, X+R2, Left+L2, Right+L2, Up+L2, Down+L2+R2 Unknown Code #3

Xbox One

Finish Homefront: The Revolution first to access TimeSplitters 2 easter egg from the Extras menu. Enter codes using Xbox controller in the TimeSplitters 2 menu or on the level select screen.

Code Effect
Up+LT, Up+LT, Down, Right+LT, Left+RT, B+RT, Y+LT, Y+LT, X+RT, A+LT Unlock All Story Mode Missions
Left+LT+RT, Down+LT+RT, Left+LT+RT, B+LT+RT, Left+LT+RT, Down+LT+RT, Y+LT+RT, X+RT, A+LT Unlock Arcade Mode
B+RT, Left+LT+RT, B+LT+RT, Down+LT+RT, Right+LT, Up+LT, Y+LT, A+LT+RT, X+RT, A+LT Unlock Challenge Mode
Right, Down+LT+RT, Left+LT+RT, Right+LT Invincibility Code
Down+LT+RT, Left+LT+RT, A+LT+RT, B+RT, Left+RT, Y+LT, Y+LT, B+LT+RT, X+RT, A+LT Unknown Code #1 (Maybe Cheats)
Down+LT+RT, Left+LT+RT, Y+LT+RT, Right+LT, B+RT, Y+LT, B+LT+RT, Down+LT+RT, X+RT, A+LT Unknown Code #2 (Maybe Extras)
B+LT, X+RT, Left+LT, Right+LT, Up+LT, Down+LT+RT Unknown Code #3

PC

Copy a completed save file to your save folder to access the TimeSplitters 2 easter egg. Enter codes using keyboard + mouse (RC = Right Click; LC = Left Click) in the TimeSplitters 2 menu or on the level select screen.

Code Effect
Q+RC, Q+RC, E, 2+RC, 1+LC, G+LC, R+RC, R+RC, T+LC, X+RC Unlock All Story Mode Missions

Homefront: The Revolution – Revolutionary Spirit DLC Bundle: Review

Introduction

In the dystopian landscape of 2016’s gaming world, where open-world shooters grappled with the shadows of Far Cry and Watch Dogs, Homefront: The Revolution – Revolutionary Spirit DLC Bundle emerges as a gritty testament to guerrilla defiance. This compilation package bundles the core Homefront: The Revolution (2016) with its Revolutionary Spirit Pack DLC, delivering an alternate-history FPS set in a Korean People’s Army (KPA)-occupied Philadelphia. As a preorder incentive turned retail staple in regions like Belgium and the Netherlands, it encapsulates the era’s ambition to blend revolutionary fervor with sandbox chaos. My thesis: While the base game stumbles under technical weight, this bundle elevates the Homefront legacy into a compelling, if flawed, paean to resistance—worthy of rediscovery for its atmospheric world and co-op hooks, but hindered by repetition and launch-era bugs.

Development History & Context

Deep Silver Dambuster Studios, a UK-based outfit under Koch Media GmbH (publishing as Deep Silver), helmed this sequel to THQ’s 2011 cult hit Homefront. Dambuster, fresh from work on Outcast: Second Contact, inherited a turbulent legacy: the original Homefront—penned by John Milius (Red Dawn)—promised patriotic insurgency but folded amid THQ’s bankruptcy. Crytek’s CryEngine powered the Revolution, chosen for its open-world prowess amid 2016’s hardware leap (GTX 900-series GPUs enabling denser urban sprawls).

Released May 20, 2016, on Windows (with PS4 and Xbox One variants), the bundle navigated a post-Fallout 4 landscape craving emergent rebellion. Technological constraints loomed: CryEngine’s optimization woes plagued PC ports, mirroring industry pains like No Man’s Sky‘s hype backlash. Visionaries aimed for “guerrilla warfare in an open-world FPS,” per promotional blurbs, pitting underdogs against superior KPA forces. Preorder exclusivity for the Revolutionary Spirit Pack (July 15 Steam launch) sweetened deals, but retail pivots in censored markets (e.g., Netherlands) underscored regional adaptations. Amid Deep Silver’s portfolio (Dead Island, Metro), this was a bold IP revival, though server issues and AI glitches echoed the era’s live-service teething pains.

Narrative & Thematic Deep Dive

At its heart, Homefront: The Revolution weaves a taut alternate-history tale: North Korea conquers the U.S. via economic dominance, occupying Philadelphia as a showcase garrison. Players embody Ethan Brady, a drone engineer thrust into rebellion after a botched infiltration. The plot unfolds across yellow-quarter (occupied slums) and red-quarter (elite zones), chronicling uprisings from radio broadcasts to climactic assaults. Dialogue crackles with revolutionary zeal—”Strike fear into the hearts of the KPA”—bolstered by themes of asymmetric warfare, propaganda, and fragile alliances.

Characters shine dimly: Resistance leaders like Walker (prequel DLC ties) embody grit, while KPA enforcers evoke Orwellian dread. Themes probe imperialism’s toll—drug references, intense violence, suggestive undertones (PEGI 18/PS4 ratings)—mirroring Red Dawn‘s jingoism but subverted by player agency. The Revolutionary Spirit Pack adds no narrative heft, merely cosmetic flair (Red Skull motorbike, Golden Pistol skins) to punctuate campaign bravado. In Resistance Mode co-op (up to 4 players, PS Plus optional), emergent stories of teamwork amplify themes, though linear DLCs like Voice of Freedom (unbundled prequel) contextualize origins better. Ultimately, the script prioritizes fervor over nuance, delivering pulpy catharsis amid repetitive fetch-quests.

Gameplay Mechanics & Systems

Core loops revolve around open-world guerrilla tactics: scavenge weapons, craft gadgets (e.g., remote explosives), disrupt patrols, and escalate districts from stealthy sabotage to all-out war. Combat blends FPS precision—fab-and-print guns evolve via progression—with vehicular chases (motorbike skins enhance flair). Character growth ties to Resistance Mode: grind waves for unlocks like Marksman Rifle/Sniper Scope (instant via DLC), fostering co-op synergy.

UI is functional yet cluttered—radial menus for fabrication lag on mid-tier rigs (min: i5-4570T/GTX 560 Ti; rec: i5-2500K/GTX 760). Innovative systems shine: dynamic civilian AI (allies join riots), destructible environments via CryEngine. Flaws abound—buggy AI pathing, repetitive missions (per Steam forums), tethering in co-op. The bundle’s DLC accelerates Resistance Mode headstarts, mitigating grind, while campaign skins add vanity without bloat. Controls support gamepad/keyboard/mouse, with PS4 Pro enhancements/DualShock haptics. Verdict: Solid loops undermined by optimization; DLC polishes without revolutionizing.

World-Building, Art & Sound

Occupied Philadelphia pulses with verisimilitude: rain-slicked streets, neon KPA billboards, yellow quarantine zones evoke Half-Life 2‘s dystopia. CryEngine renders dense urbanity—leaping rooftops, hacking drones—immersive at 1080p high (forums praise GTX 1060 visuals). Art direction contrasts oppressed ghettos with gleaming enforcer spires, fostering paranoia.

Sound design amplifies: thundering KPA mechs, revolutionary anthems, multilingual chatter (English/German/French/etc. audio). Dynamic radio propaganda heightens tension, while weapon feedback (Golden Pistol’s gleam) satisfies. Motorcycle roars (Red Skull skin) integrate seamlessly. Collectively, these forge an oppressive atmosphere, where every alley whispers insurgency—bolstering the experience despite pop-in textures.

Reception & Legacy

Launch reception was tepid: MobyGames logs no critic scores, but 6 player ratings average 4.5/5; PS Store DLC garners 4.69/5 (255 ratings, 85% 5-stars). Steam’s DLC sits “Mixed” (54% positive, 11 reviews), base game similarly divisive amid bugs. Forums debate value—Expansion Pass (~$25 for 2-3 hours) seen as steep, bundles like Freedom Fighter ($12 sales) praised. Commercially, it underperformed versus hype, bundled in Fanatical Mystery Vaults (e.g., 2020 sales at ~$0.55 grey market).

Legacy endures niche: Influenced procedural uprising sims (Insurgency), CryEngine showcases. Post-patches, reputation warmed—players laud visuals/co-op (e.g., “very beautiful at 1080p high”). No direct sequels, but ties to Aftermath/Beyond the Walls cement series lore. In history, it’s a cautionary 2016 artifact: ambition trumping polish, yet a gateway for Homefront completists.

Conclusion

Homefront: The Revolution – Revolutionary Spirit DLC Bundle distills a promising rebellion into accessible form—base game’s sandbox skirmishes, DLC perks, and co-op fire—marred by era-typical jank. It carves a modest niche in FPS history: not revolutionary, but spirited. Verdict: 7.5/10—Recommended for open-world FPS fans on sale (~$5-10), a flawed spark in the resistance canon deserving emulation-preservation.

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