Some people are missing things here.
I played Frontlines: Fuel of War. It was a game with a interesting concept but really was pretty average, and the concept did not work well when it was transferred to multiplayer. Im not sure how its changed between the two games, although Homefront looks more interesting.
Also, Kaos Studios will not go bust as they are owned by THQ. However, all the posts about he game bombing are probably accurate, as THQ has a rubbish record when it comes to shooters in this generation.







