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If you are the type of person who judges a game in the first 5-10 mins...you probably won't like it. If you are a bit more open minded then you should like it.
WTF IS CONVOLATED
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HF:R is, well, if not "open world" then "open zone" and gives you flexibility in how to approach a situation. You're rarely saddled with NPC companions and when you are, they're bearable. There's also NPC generic guys you can recruit who are idiots but using them is optional. There's a weapon system that takes a little while to grow into and appreciate but turns out to be a rather nice compromise between "Two weapon slots" and a full arsenal. It doesn't break a lot of new ground: you'll immediately feel some UbiSoft rub-off with the map unlock locations and fort takeovers but it was consistently fun provided you like that style of game.
It's not perfect, of course. The story is somewhere between generic and trying too hard to make a point, as mentioned the generic NPC AI isn't great and it's repetitive but it's leagues better than the original game.
Ty KOMUNITAS i will look out there for the physical copy =)
First game was an incredible amount of fun.
Second is an irrelevant and unsuccessful open world game without PvP multiplayer. Nobody asked for this.
Did you forget the free weekend already? There was plenty of sampling.
People asked for Crytek to stop making mostly linear games like Crysis 2 and Crysis 3 and go back to something like Crysis 1. Well, Homefront: TR is arguably a response to that. It's like Crysis 2, but now you can go wherever you want.
Nobody was asking for Far Cry 2, either. A game with almost no connections to Far Cry, and full of open world padding.