![]() ![]() Enemies don’t tend to follow patterns, making sneaking up on them an annoying gamble. Unfortunately, the stealth mechanics aren’t quite up to snuff. Like any shooter worth its salt, Homefront: The Revolution lets you go into enemy encounters with guns blazing, but it also offers a quieter stealth option. Audio problems abound, breaking any immersion the game tries to build with its apocalyptic atmosphere. Worse yet, non-playable characters glitch out frequently, so you’ll see them stuck in repeating animations or just stuck in the environment itself. From poor frame rates to curious freezes to textures that take ages to load, popping in long after the camera has set its gaze, this game is wonky. Numerous reports suggest that all versions of the game - PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One - are full of annoying hiccups. Bugs galoreįrom a technical standpoint, Homefront: The Revolution struggles mightily. Unfortunately, this game doesn’t live up to that intriguing (if ridiculous) premise. But in the world of Homefront: The Revolution, the two countries have teamed up and steamrolled through the U.S., taking over the country and ruling with an iron fist. We all know that North Korea is a hermit state that dabbles in some serious human rights violations, while South Korea is a modern mecca of culture and technology. A rebel tosses a Molotov cocktail in Homefront: The Revolution. ![]()
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