OnLive Homefront fans have been waiting for this a long time. Matt Jensen teased it on this week’s episode of The Breaking Point. The new Homefront map packs are now available for the game, via the OnLive service. Late last night both the “Fire Sale” and “The Rock” Map Packs were added to the service along with the Express 870 Shotgun DLC.
We take a walk around the Cloud Gaming Graveyard - listing all the failed cloud gaming services over the last decade.
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Jack writes: "Back in March 2011, the first-person action shooter Homefront arrived on the Xbox 360 from THQ, along with a storm of publicity which included a really cool live-action trailer"
Last week game dev Steve Thornton took to Twitter to ask: fellow devs, have you ever slipped something into a game you're working on that's just for you? The replies are well worth a read.
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He's not talking about onlive, he's talking about the joke dlc for homefront. Which no one bought. Its just a gimmick by thq to make what little they can from the lackluster title. Much like red faction Armageddon.