Some aspects of the premise are frighteningly possible... others not-so-much for exactly the reason why other things are possible.Internet Kraken said:To comment further on this, its painfully obvious that the writer is just trying to recapture that same feeling by making the enemy North Korea. The problem is that North Korea couldn't possibly take over America in the near future, so the plot is just laughably absurd. He was fixated on using a country that is still an enemy of the USA he didn't care if the plot made no sense as a result. And no, that EMP bullshit does not make it any more plausible.mighty_wambat said:the reason red dawn was so significant was that Americans really did believe that the soviets were on the brink of invasion, and they legitimately had the nukes and infantry to fight the Americans.
it was a genuinely scary idea. its not any more.
Homefront is one of the most unoriginal games I've seen in a while. What irks me about it is how the developers act like it somehow isn't.
This is basically a peak-oil nightmare scenario (google it if you don't know what peak-oil means) where oil supplies prevent the United States from maintaining a large military presence and Asia falls to the Koreans, who get hold of advanced military equipment in Japan, then turn it against us.
The peak-oil stuff is probably pretty close to the mark. A lot of us will probably live long enough to see some major global upheaval as we are no longer able to maintain our industrial creature comforts. That's assuming we don't figure out how to harness a renewable resource. America, being the biggest consumer of oil per capita, would not be able to remain a world power and things could get really, really bad if the ball bounces wrong.
But if we're unable to project that sort of power, then it's highly unlikely another country would be able to do it. The U.S. sits on a lot of resources but we're much more physically isolated, so it's highly unlikely an Asian, European, African, or Australian power would be able to justify the resource expense to cross an ocean to invade the U.S. And in the really unlikely event that it did happen, China would be a much more likely suspect, since they could launch such an assault in the early part of a peak oil crisis. The North Koreans may have the fourth largest military on the planet, but they're surrounded by the #1 and #4 (China and India). Russian Federation is #5 so that makes the MW2 invasion even more ridiculous