
With reports of terrible PC performance - even on high-end rigs - combined with repetitive gameplay, bugs, poor AI, and bad controls, a lot of reviewers considered this a wasted opportunity, as it does have some good elements.Īs is the case with many games, a series of post-release patches have gone some way toward fixing what went wrong. Reviews for Homefront: The Revolution ranged from average to poor. Judging by the trailers, the sequel was shaping up to be a refreshing, different take on the FPS genre. The first title, released in 2011, wasn't all that bad, but it felt like its huge advertising budget could have been put to better use improving the game.

In the run up to its release date back in May this year, Homefront: The Revolution looked as if it would turn out to be pretty impressive.
