The reviews for Lockwood’s Abbey Hill continue to roll in. There’s just something magical about this place.
The reviews for Lockwood’s Abbey Hill continue to roll in. There’s just something magical about this place.
Lock-A-Doodle is one of Home’s most innovative gaming experiments — and it’s on sale.
One of Home’s great claims to fame is an amazing avatar customization system.
Halloween is a tradition for Home – and this year keeps that tradition running. Joining the holiday decorating is Juggernaut, a developer that is no stranger to the spooky scene and continuing their experience with an update to their public space.
Is it possible that some have become so guilty of worrying about Home’s future — or, worse, constantly complaining because Home doesn’t equal their personal vision of how it should be — that they’re failing to enjoy what’s actually present right now?
One of Home’s longest and most enjoyable meta-games is estate decoration. Let’s discuss this.
Need a place to start for Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn? Is your first time becoming far too chaotic? Does ‘Hyur’ sounds like a noise you make when out in the sun too long?
It’s too dangerous to go alone. Take this guide with you.
A long-awaited feature — Player Inspect — now allows Home users to immediately find out where a particular clothing item was acquired from (which, given how many virtual goods are available today, makes things a lot easier). Is this an invasion of digital privacy, a violation of some sense of personal exclusivity, or a welcome addition which helps facilitate socialization and drives sales?
One of the hot new trends this year is personal estates geared towards music and partying. nDreams gives us the latest entry into this growing market segment.
Although glitching is nowhere near what it once was in Home, some still exist — and they can produce remarkable effects.