I played about 2 hours so far. It's.. It's less than impressive.
Homefront: The Revolution has lackluster visuals, it looks like and feels like a low-budget release, on par with games like Sniper: Ghost Warrior. This does not validate the poor performance, even on a Titan X. It is, evidently, very poorly optimized.
In terms of gameplay, it's quite monotonous. I was hoping story would take the front seat this time around but it's quite bland so far. I mean, if the intro didn't draw me in, I can't have much faith in the rest of it but I'm gonna slug through it and see where it goes.
I don't know if more time in the oven would have benefited the game. It has technical issues undoubtedly but the bulk of its problems are related to the core design, which can't be fixed in patches (with few exceptions).