Homefront: The Revolution
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Homefront: The Revolution boasts solid gameplay and impressive level design, but tonally it's a disaster.
Homefront: The Revolution feels slapdash, and after the initial fun of learning its systems, drab repetition reveals obvious exploits.
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.
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.
An interesting change of pace for a first person shooter that has some nice ideas and mechanics, but can't quite get everything to sing.
Homefront's few smart concepts are crushed under the weight of constant glitches and other problems
Despite its ambitious premise, Homefront's efforts to reclaim Philadelphia are sabotaged by technical issues, faulty mechanics, and predictable storytelling.
Homefront: The Revolution is doing little more than checking off boxes