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Published: 2016-05-19, Author: Mike , review by: gamezone.com
Abstract: I really tried to give Homefront: The Revolution a shot. From the very beginning, however, the game has been fighting me, practically begging me to hate it, despite me pushing back, and trying to praise it for some of its truly great concept ideas. Alas...
Abstract: Glitches and wobbles aside, Homefront: The Revolution is an adequate shooter that features some interesting moments. It isn't bad, but it isn't good either.America was invaded by North Korea in the events leading up to the original 2011 Homefront. In th...
Abstract: Deep Silver and Dambuster Studios today proudly announce the release of their new epic first person shooter, Homefront®: The Revolution .Available today in North America and May 20th throughout the rest of the world, players will be able to immerse themse...
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Published: 2016-05-17, Author: Ian , review by: gameranx.com
Abstract: The first Homefront wasn't very good. Thankfully, Homefront: The Revolution fares much better.It's important to note that Homefront: The Revolution is not a sequel to the previous game, but a reboot. To understand Homefront's setting, you have to put asid...
Excellent alt-history concept with interesting implications, Minimum/Maximum security contrast is refreshing
Bugs and performance issues abound, Story goes off the rails, City feels dead, mechanical, scripted
Homefront: The Revolution ends up a more fitting sequel than I think anyone could've predicted. Like its predecessor, this is a kludged-together mish-mash of trendy design ideas from other, better games, glued to a story that punches far above its wei...
Published: 2016-05-17, Author: Jon , review by: ign.com
Though its world has some great aesthetic devices and a cool concept, ultimately all of Homefront: The Revolution's elements feel repetitive, unpolished, or downright unnecessary. Over the length of its campaign it fails to deliver a satisfying - or even...
Abstract: The Homefront IP had a troubled history since its very inception. The original developer, Kaos Studios, was closed in June 2011 (just three months after the release of the game); Homefront's sequel was then handed over to THQ Montreal before THQ dissolved...