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Below you can find the reviews for Homefront. If you have any questions that the reviews didn't answer, start a new thread on the forum. Played the game already? Rate it above and tell us why you did or didn’t like it. Better yet, write your own user review!
8 out of 10 - Machinima
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8 out of 10 - Official Xbox Magazine
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7 out of 10 - Game Spot
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7 out of 10 - Game Informer
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7 out of 10 - IGN
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8 out of 10 - Machinima
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With open battlefields, near-future toys, and fast pacing, Homefront’s multiplayer is the real reason to purchase this game. It may not explode with content, but what it does, it does well.
8 out of 10 - Official Xbox Magazine
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All told, the online component has all the right ingredients, and it manages to mix them into a mighty tasty meal. Multiplayer rescues the abrupt campaign from a rent-it-and-forget-it fate, although we can’t help but be left a bit disappointed.
7 out of 10 - Game Spot
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Homefront's engrossing vision of the future and gratifying competitive multiplayer outweigh its squandered potential and workaday game mechanics.
7 out of 10 - Game Informer
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With its interesting premise, evocative opening sequence, and clever variation on multiplayer, Homefront has a strong foundation. It’s a shame that technical limitations and a derivative single-player campaign keep the game from realizing its potential.
7 out of 10 - IGN
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Homefront is certainly one of the most unique shooters I’ve ever played, driven by an ingenious and surprisingly well-fleshed out plot and a dark and dreary, realistic setting. But it also controls and feels like a typical shooter, looks like a game that’s several years old, and most importantly, has an inexcusably brief campaign.
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