Homefront: The Revolution was released too early
Homefront: The Revolution is not a good game. Could it have been if it was delayed? Probably! And that's a lesson its publisher is taking to heart.
Homefront: The Revolution is not a good game. Could it have been if it was delayed? Probably! And that's a lesson its publisher is taking to heart.
While it's too late to make it a great game, Dambuster Studios is intent on making Homefront: Thr Revolution a decent one.
Homefront: The Revolution wears its troubled design and its unattainable ambition like a scar. There’s a decent game hidden in its core, but it would take too much work to turn the Revolution in to something worthy of attention.
Ever wondered if developers know that their game is bad? Well Homefront certainly doesn't leave those questions lingering.
Homefront: The Revolution comes with a day-one patch, and you are heavily encouraged not to skip it.
Homefront: The REvolution is anything but a revolution. Instead, it looks like an exercise in middling mediocrity.
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