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72 Reviews
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That's a hard thing to say about a shooting game, admittedly. Homefront nails so much but somehow fails at the first hurdle of making an FPS - using the guns is rubbish - the assault rifle kicks all over the place so you can't engage with it, and eventual...
Published: 2016-05-17, Author: Johnny , review by: eurogamer.net
Abstract: Revolutions are precarious things. They're frequently characterised by an intoxicating underdog narrative; one which charts the glorious rise of the oppressed masses to topple their cruel overseers. By the same token, however, that surge of momentum can b...
Great weapon customisation options, Solid co-op mode, Makes you feel part of the resistance
Patchy frame rates and glitches, Awkward and complex controls, Inconsistent enemy AI, Feels unpolished
Homefront: The Revolution has a distinctive personality and some decent ideas – but overall, the execution is a mess. Cool weapon customisation options are no substitute for thrilling combat, while the element of exploration is spoilt by poor movement and...
Published: 2014-06-10, Author: Nick , review by: T3.com
It's all quite compelling stuff, and it's certainly more appealing than the crammed corridor of the first Homefront.It'll be interesting to see how brave Crytek is prepared to be with its new game, too, since plonking players in the boots of guerrilla sol...
Abstract: The guys at Crytek have announced their latest upcoming first person shooter with Deep Silver ‘Homefront: The Revolution'. At a recent Koch Media preview event we were shown a presentation for the upcoming game, which I have to admit, blew my mind more th...
Abstract: Homefront: The Revolution is a game with flaws. Lots of flaws. Nothing about the game is particularly broken, it's just so many things seem to be done poorly or are just jarringly ill-fitted.At its most basic, Homefront: The Revolution (H:TR) is a first p...
Clunky driving, Imprecise gunplay, Erratic stealth, Technical slowdowns make it near unplayable, Rating (out of 10): 4, We played Homefront: The Revolution on PS4 and Xbox One. It retails for Rs. 3,499. The game is also available for the PC digitally via
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...