Discovering that THQ and Crysis developer Crytek today announced a partnership wherein Crytek will hereby take over development duties on the next installment of the publisher's Homefront franchise might leave people with some mixed emotions. For some, cautious optimism may creep in, with the understanding that the original Homefront, while kind of a shoddy mess, did show occasional flashes of potential. For others, this is probably a little bit like learning that the Foo Fighters' next record will be a Limp Bizkit tribute album, or that Steven Spielberg is going to give the Twilight franchise a shot. Which is to say, a sort of bizarre, mildly fascinating situation that is, nonetheless, perhaps not the best use of the studio's time and creative efforts.
Regardless, here we are with a press release full of pre-approved niceties exchanged between THQ's EVP of Core Games (is that a real job?) Danny Bilson, and Cevat Yerli, Founder and CEO of Crytek. I'll save you the deluge of verbal bro-hugging contained in the release, and simply explain that Crytek's plan is to assign the sequel to its UK studio, the team formerly known as Free Radical Design. Crytek UK has long been rumored to be hard at work on a fourth Time Splitters game--even though Crytek has said previously the title was on indefinite hold. If that is actually the case, presumably this second Homefront title will be squeezed in somewhere in between that deal. The good news? They have plenty of time, as THQ doesn't expect the title to release until at least 2013.
At one point, THQ had pegged its own Montreal studio to take over the reins of the franchise after original developer Kaos Studios was shut down earlier this year. Evidently someone at THQ, sensing the potential behind the CryEngine (which will definitely be powering this latest sequel), scrapped that plan and opted to go with this deal instead. As for Crytek's motivations, we can all just go ahead and assume they were paid gobs and gobs of money. Seems reasonable, right?
Regardless of all of that, a Homefront sequel seemingly can't turn out any less interesting than the first game did, especially in the hands of Crytek and its mighty CryEngine. All I can think now when envisioning those dirty North Koreans savaging my hometown and murdering everyone I hold dear is how gorgeous it will all look.
Maybe it'll play better, too. That'd be great.




















But who will buy it?
"The UK arm of a German developer"... Isn't Crytek a Croatian developer?
Best parts of the press release:
"We see Homefront as a really strong universe that has a lot of potential and that has been expertly created and marketed by THQ."
"Homefront’s unique setting and storyline captivated gamers the world over."
There is only one game called Homefront, right? Cause we're talking about two different games here.
Wait, i think the real news is that a new timesplitters game is being made
@n8: They're based in Frankfurt.
@n8 said:
Hell no.
Couldn't be any worse
maybe, the Homefront concept was actually not bad and it might actually be good from an established FPS dev.... But if the next Homefront game wont run on our PCs will anyone upgrade to play it? probably not.
@Tamaster92: Nah, that was my bad. I phrased the sentence wrong. They've been rumored to be working on TimeSplitters 4 ever since Crytek bought the company, but they haven't announced it yet.
Wonderful, a sequel that nobody wants for a "franchise" that nobody likes brought to you by the guys who made Crysis 2's multiplayer.
Well, given Crysis 1, they do have experience making games where you kill Koreans.
Will be interesting to see how Crytek can expand a shooter to incorporate more mechanics and functions.
2014.Next gen graphics confirmed.
So TimeSplitters 4 - 2013 or 2016? xD
I usually don't mind your thread titles Alex, but that's just dumb.
The article was good, though.
Fuuuuuuuuuck, I want Timesplitters 4 so bad. Why do you have to do this to me Crytek?
@Jaegernaut said:
Everyone, seeing as the first one sold like a billion.
UK dev means NK gets to win, right?
@drhans said:
I think they got it confused with Homeworld. That's going to be one awkward meeting....