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38 reviews
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GamingNexus
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★★★
8 years ago

Homefront: The Revolution is one of the most heartbreaking games I have ever played in my life. Not because of the story but because I know that this could have been a great game but sadly, there are so many issues with this game that completely ruin the entire experience.

canadianonlinegamers.com
★★
★★★
8 years ago
Homefront: The Revolution Review – The Revolution Should Not be Televised

Homefront: The Revolution has a handful of good ideas, and some of them are actually executed well. But none of that matters when the game constantly runs at 25 FPS (PS4) and the gun controls are truly abysmal.

Gun conversion system; Cool characters

Abysmal gunplay; Lots of technical problems; Boring mission design

Attack of the Fanboy
★★★
★★
8 years ago
Homefront: The Revolution Review

North Korea is without question a very dangerous country, which makes it all the more surprising how it is very rarely used as an opposing force in video g

Expansive weapons system; Scale of invasion

Constant technical mishaps; Generic experience

Press-Start
★★★
★★
8 years ago
Homefront: The Revolution Review

Homefront: The Revolution is set in the year 2029, four years after the North Koreans invaded the United States after remotely disabling all of the technology of opposing forces, which were supplied by the North Koreans themselves.

IGN
★★★
★★
8 years ago
Homefront: The Revolution Review

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 fully functional - shooter experience.

World design; Weapon conversions

Generic story; Repetitive objectives; Annoying bugs

Metro
★★★
★★
6 years ago
Homefront: The Revolution review – first person Freedom Fighters

The co-op action can be fun, but the rest of the game is just as dull and miserable as life in occupied America is portrayed.

The crafting and item scavenging works well and there's a neat spin on weapon customisation; The co-op mode has a lot of promise, and is more interesting than the main game

Bland visuals, sluggish gunplay, and unremarkable artificial intelligence; Uninspired story and mission design; The graphical performance is awful, at least at launch

PlayStation Universe
★★★
★★
8 years ago
Homefront: The Revolution PS4 Review

Development Hell, quite unsurprisingly, doesn't usually end happily for video games. Games are lost in the swirling ether for decades, or they arrive, limp, messy and uninspired (Duke Nukem Forever I hark at thee).

Amazon
★★★
★★
6 years ago
Disappoiting.

Great idea, but the game itself is boring as the characters don't have an arc/backstory. And the game itself was very easy to play.Then the controls were frustrating as the aiming is off, some items don't react/change one moment, and then 'work' correctly the next.

Argos
★★★
★★
8 years ago
Difficult at first

Excellent game, similar in play to second son except you can't run up buildings. Difficult at first until you have a few overwatches claimed, then there are more rebels about to help you. You just need to hide a lot.

amazon.in
★★★
★★
7 years ago
Worth a try!

This game had few problems at launch and first few months. But now it is all fixed and is completely playable. The graphics are really good and gameplay is really good, the shooting is strong, the mechanics are good and story is believeble.

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