‘Performance is not where we want it to be’ says Homefront dev of a game it already released
Patches promised, for what that’s worth If triple-A video games released in May were characterized as an otherwise pleasant airplane ride,Homefront: The Revolutionwould be the rude man taking your armrest and ripping egg salad sandwich farts. In a month dominated by quality (or at least competent) titles such asDoom,Uncharted 4,Battleborn, andOverwatch,Homefront: The Revolutionstruggled mightily to qualify as either qualityorcompetent. At the time of writing, it’s sitting at a53 on Metacriticand OpenCritic says it’s in thebottom 7....